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Charles Taylor announces an associateship with Senon Insurance adjusters in the Philippines – further extending its regional footprint


Charles Taylor Adjusting (CTA), a leading global loss adjusting business, has announced an associateship with Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers in the Philippines to further extend the scope of the company’s regional operations.

Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers specialises in the adjustment of property, liability, and engineering claims plus inland and marine claims as well as appraisal of real estate properties, forensic engineering and forensic accounting.

Charles Taylor’s existing network of trusted associate loss adjusting businesses is further strengthened with the addition of Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers to deliver professional adjusting services from technical experts throughout the Philippine archipelago for the benefit of clients.

Charles Taylor fosters strong personal connections with all its associates. This is achieved by clear contractual terms and service level agreements, and regular audits of work quality to give principals confidence that they are working with market-leaders in every region of the world.

According to Wee Loon Yong, Charles Taylor Adjusting, Chief Executive Officer (Asia Property & Casualty), based in Singapore: “Our global associate network is built on close working relationships with highly-experienced specialist adjusting businesses that have deep knowledge of local markets. Adding Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers to our associateship network further strengthens Charles Taylor Adjusting in the Philippines.”

General Manager, Senon, Joey Dalanon said: “We are very excited to partner with CTA in the Philippines as we can offer local and regional markets the high level of professional adjusting services through our collaboration

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