Charles Taylor announces Korea associateship

Charles Taylor announces Korea associateship

Loss adjuster Charles Taylor has announced an associateship with INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters in Korea. This new associateship was created to meet the growing client demand in the assessment and resolution of large and complex claims in both the country and the region.

Charles Taylor’s associateship programs allow the firm to work with a network of associate loss adjusting businesses around the world, a circle that INCOK is now part of. This network allows the loss adjuster to offer expert services in locations where the firm does not have a direct presence.

INCOK provides a variety of non-marine adjustment and risk assessment services for insurers in Korea. In a news release, Charles Taylor natural resources director Stephen Hope said that the new relationship will bolster their presence in the region.

“The Charles Taylor global associate network is built on close working relationships with highly experienced specialist adjusting businesses that have deep knowledge of local markets. Adding INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters in Korea to our global network further strengthens our adjusting’s service lines in north Asia,” Hope said.

To upgrade its expertise in delivering its adjusting services, the loss adjuster also recently announced that it has migrated its service capabilities to cloud infrastructure.

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