Charles Taylor expands through SE Asia

Charles Taylor Adjusting has expanded its natural resources capability in Asia with the opening of a new office in Vietnam.

The new hub will offer adjusting services across mining, power and energy – with a focus on renewable energy in Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos.

Stephen Hope, CEO, CTA Vietnam and regional director, natural ratural Resources, said: “In opening the CTA office in Ho Chi Minh City, it is exciting to be able to offer technical loss adjusting services in Vietnam to meet growing client demand for international loss adjusting expertise. Working with local and regional experts we are well placed to manage complex losses across the Greater Mekong sub-region, particularly in the power and renewable energy business sector.”

Stephen Thorpe, global CEO, natural resources, added: “We are very pleased to be able to offer an expanded regional presence in Asia and to include Vietnam in our global network. We continue to focus on delivering the highest quality loss adjusting services to our clients locally, regionally and worldwide and with the growing focus on renewable energy in Vietnam, we are in prime position to meet the needs of all our clients in Vietnam and the wider Greater Mekong sub-region.”

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