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Guy Carpenter Wins “Reinsurance Broking Team of the Year”

03 September 2009 Guy Carpenter & Company

At The Review Worldwide Reinsurance Awards Credit, Bond and Political Risk Team Honored; Third Consecutive Year Guy Carpenter Has Won Accolade

Guy Carpenter & Company, LLC’s Credit, Bond and Political Risk Team won the “Reinsurance Broking Team of the Year” award at The Review magazine’s Worldwide Reinsurance Awards 2009, presented last night at The Dorchester Hotel in London. This year’s victory represents the third consecutive year – and the fifth time in six years – that Guy Carpenter has been awarded the “Reinsurance Broking Team of the Year” honor.

Guy Carpenter’s Credit, Bond, and Political Risk Team was hailed by the judging panel “for leading the market with new-thinking solutions.”

The Review Worldwide Reinsurance Awards, now in their 16th year, annually recognize the leading performers in the global reinsurance industry. The Reinsurance Broking Team of the Year award recognizes the winning team “for generating creative solutions and added value in the risk financing process.” Award winners are selected by a distinguished judging panel of industry chief executives.

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Peter Zaffino, President and CEO, Guy Carpenter
“It is extremely gratifying that a team from Guy Carpenter has won this award for the third consecutive year. The Credit, Bond and Political Risk Team has done an outstanding job and epitomizes our firm-wide approach of providing innovative and value-added solutions to our clients. I am delighted that the team’s efforts have been recognized through receipt of this award.”

Greg Dobie, Editor, The Review
“Due diligence produced a host of glowing testimonials from the market for the Guy Carpenter team, particularly concerning the excellence of its day-to-day service provision.”

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Guy Carpenter, reinsurance, awards, The Review, Worldwide Reinsurance Awards, credit, bond, political risk, Zaffino

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