Charles Taylor strengthens Asia presence with Vietnam office
November 10 2022 by Kristina Shperlik-
Sedgwick appoints ex FWD Singapore CEO as Asia finance director
- October 16
Kee Eng Khor will be based in Singapore supporting the loss adjuster's Asia finance teams, regional leadership team and business units.
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Charles Taylor expands into Thailand through associateship with GATS
- October 14
The partnership with the Bangkok-based company will allow the loss adjuster to provide a full range of adjusting and claims management services in the country.
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Crawford Thailand promotes Sompong Suriwong to country manager & director
- October 9
The promotion came as current country manager Patipan Soodarram steps up into his new role of chairman of the loss adjuster.
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Crawford Malaysia names Mohammad Aminuddin as head of Pahang branch
- October 1
The loss adjuster has also brought in Nazirul Jabri Bin Roslee as senior adjuster as it looks to strengthen its capabilities ahead of the monsoon season.
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