Starr Insurance Companies Opens Office in Oslo, Norway
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NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -- Starr Companies, a provider of property, casualty, accident and health insurance products, issued the following news:
Starr Insurance Companies today announced the opening of a new office in Oslo, Norway, effective October 1, 2018. The Oslo office will add to Starr's significant presence in Europe. The office will initially focus on general aviation but Starr expects to expand its product offering in the months ahead.
"We are delighted to be opening an office in Oslo to service the Scandinavian region," said Andy Trundle, chief underwriting officer & global head of airlines. "Our operation will combine local underwriting expertise with Starr's proven track record for innovation, service standards and market leading capabilities, while establishing a viable and compulsive insurance solution to meet the needs of our clients and brokers."
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