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Charles Taylor appoints assistant director for P&C in Japan

The new director has more than three decades of industry experience.

Global loss adjusting firm Charles Taylor Adjusting has appointed Tsuyoshi Sharyo, as Assistant Director of its expanding Property & Casualty offering in Japan.

Sharyo-San has more than 30 years of experience in claims handling for a number of leading insurance companies in Japan. He has a long track record of executing large and complex claims, including the assessment of plans and policies, major claim appraisal and investigation, control and reporting, CAT planning and lead, and business management.

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He has also been active in Japan’s market for over 20 years, with a focus on marine insurance business.

“The appointment of Tsuyoshi Sharyo will offer a broader range of P&C services for our clients in Japan and provide a Tokyo liaison for our global Japanese clients outside Japan. I am very happy to welcome Sharyo-San on board,” Wee Loon Yong, CEO of Charles Taylor’s Asia Property & Casualty.
 

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