Surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds: The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company (NAIC #25615); Travelers Property Casualty Company of America…
Surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds:
SUMMARY: This is Supplement No. 7 to the Treasury Department Circular 570, 2014 Revision, published
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Surety Bond Branch at (202) 874-6850.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Certificate of Authority as an acceptable surety on Federal bonds is hereby issued under 31 U.S.C. 9305 to the following companies:
BUSINESS ADDRESS: One
BUSINESS ADDRESS: One
The Travelers Indemnity Company of
BUSINESS ADDRESS: One
The
BUSINESS ADDRESS: One
Federal bond-approving officers should annotate their reference copies of the Treasury Circular 570 ("Circular"), 2014 Revision, to reflect this addition.
Certificates of Authority expire on
The Circular may be viewed and downloaded through the Internet at www.fiscal.treasury.gov/fsreports/ref/suretyBnd/surety_home.htm.
Questions concerning this Notice may be directed to the
Dated:
Manager, Financial Accounting and Services Branch.
Notice.
Citation: "80 FR 18939"
Federal Register Page Number: "18939"
"Notices"



Surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds: Termination; American Service Insurance Company, Inc.
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