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Court agrees Henderson International B.V. should be paid for the claims handling work on behalf of Government of Sint Maarten.

May 4, 2021

Court agrees Henderson International B.V. should be paid for the claims handling work on behalf of Government of Sint Maarten.
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PHILIPSBURG:--- Despite the many challenges at the political level between the local and Dutch government, the severe damages to properties of the country were a priority that needed to be addressed. The damaged schools, cars, police stations, prison, administration buildings, library etc. could not risk waiting for the much-needed repairs while governments fight, and the funds of insurance companies depleting at a rapid pace.
After a sound bidding process, Henderson was awarded the contract to manage this task on behalf of Government of St. Maarten. This meant that as an independent brokerage firm representing multiple insurance companies, Henderson would be ...


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Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37472-court-agrees-henderson-international-b-v-should-be-paid-for-the-claims-handling-work-on-behalf-of-government-of-sint-maarten.html

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