NU Online News Service Aug. 23, 3:06 p.m. EDT
Liberty Mutual Group, through its wholly owned subsidiary Liberty Insurance Company Limited (LICL), said it has been granted approval to begin branch operations in Zhejiang by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC).
Headquartered in Chongqing, LICL received CIRC approval in December 2009 to open a branch in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
Boston-based Liberty Mutual said it is the first foreign property and casualty company to operate in Zhejiang, a province of more than 47 million people located 700 miles south of Beijing on China's southeastern coast. All three of the company's operations in China–Chongqing, Beijing and Zhejiang–will offer personal lines products and a wide range of commercial lines products.
"Liberty Mutual's strategy of being the first insurer to enter markets untapped by foreign companies in China continues to be successful," said Liberty Mutual Group President David Long. "CIRC's approval of our Zhejiang branch reinforces our reputation as a strong company committed to providing quality insurance in China."
Liberty Mutual said it has had a presence in China since 1996 when it opened a Representative Office in Shanghai. In January 2004, the company received approval to open its first insurance office in Chongqing, positioning the company as the first foreign property and casualty insurer with a presence in western China.
In September 2007, Liberty Mutual said, it received approval to have its Chongqing operation converted to a wholly owned subsidiary, which it named Liberty Insurance Company Limited.
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