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20 Aoû 2008

Burma Campaign report on insurance firms - company responses & non-responses

Burma Campaign UK published a report, "Insuring Repression - Exposing how the insurance industry supports Burma’s dictators":

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the 16 companies named in the report's "Insurance Dirty List" to respond to the report:

XL Capital was deleted from Burma Campaign's report following its decision not to insure business in Burma.  See XL Capital's response to the Resource Centre [DOC] and Burma Campaign's 19 Aug 2008 statement.

Arab Insurance Group was deleted from Burma Campaign's report following its decision not to insure business in Burma.  See Response by Arab Insurance Group (Arig) to the Resource Centre [DOC] and Burma Campaign's 26 Aug 2008 statement.

Réponses de l'entreprise

ACE Group Voir la réponse
Arab Insurance Group (ARIG) Voir la réponse
Atrium Underwriting (part of Ariel Holdings)

Aucune réponse

Catlin

Aucune réponse

Labuan Re

Aucune réponse

Lloyd's of London Voir la réponse
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance (part of Sumitomo Group)

Aucune réponse

OCBC Bank Voir la réponse
Pana Harrison

Aucune réponse

QBE Insurance

Aucune réponse

Sompo Japan Voir la réponse
Target Insurance Brokers

Aucune réponse

Tokio Marine & Nichido (part of Millea)

Aucune réponse

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