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Tokio Marine finishes acquisition of Gulf Guaranty Employee Benefit Services

The company was acquired through the wholly owned subsidiary HCC Insurance Holdings.

Tokio Marine Holdings announced the successful acquisition of Gulf Guaranty Employee Benefit Services (GGEBS) through its wholly-owned subsidiary, HCC Insurance Holdings (TMHCC).

The acquisition targets to capture growth in the expanding gap medical insurance market.

With TMHCC's strong financial position, brand, and nationwide sales network, it is well-positioned to drive the growth of the gap medical insurance business. 

The company also aims to capitalise on the expanding gap medical insurance market and further diversify its business.

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Through the acquisition of GGEBS' gap medical insurance business, TMHCC plans to expand its product offerings. 

This move is expected to enhance customer and broker support and strengthen the company's presence in the medical insurance market.

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