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  2. DKV - Wikipedia

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    DKV may refer to: Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgsretsudvalg (Danish Women's Society's Suffrage Committee), later Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgretsforbund Debreceni Közlekedési Vállalat , provider of public transport in Debrecen , Hungary

  3. Ergo Group - Wikipedia

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    ERGO (ERGO Group) is a group of insurance companies owned by Munich Re. ERGO is one of the largest insurance groups in Europe. It operates in over 20 countries, especially in Europe and Asia. In Europe, ERGO claims to be number 1 in the health and legal expenses insurance segments, and in its home market of Germany it is among the market leaders.

  4. Insurance Compensation Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Insurance Compensation Consortium (Spanish: Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros, CCS) is a compulsory Government catastrophic risk insurance in Spain.It is an insurance tax charged on prescribed classes of insurance issued by private insurers, providing cover against a series of extraordinary perils and "political risks”

  5. Munich Re - Wikipedia

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    Munich Re's primary insurance operations are mainly concentrated in the ERGO Insurance Group. ERGO writes all types of life and health insurance and most types of property and casualty insurance. Outside Germany, ERGO is present in more than 30 countries around the world, servicing around 35 million clients.

  6. Category:Insurance companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Insurance companies of Spain" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Mutua Madrileña - Wikipedia

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    Mutua Madrileña, S.A. also known as La Mutua, is by its joint venture with Vida Caixa, the largest Spanish insurance company as both Vida Caixa and Mutua Madrileña occupy the first and third position (respectively) of the Spanish Insurance Company Ranking in 2020 by GWP (Gross Written Premium). Founded in 1930, it provides life, automobile ...

  8. Helvetia Insurance - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the group bought the insurance portfolio of Sofid Vita and three years later they acquired Padana Assicurazioni and the majority of Chiara Vita. [25] In Spain, at the end of 1998, Helvetia Patria acquired the northern Spanish La Vasco Navarra LVN, a medium-sized all-sector company. [26]

  9. Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones - Wikipedia

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    DGFSP's headquarters, Madrid. The Directorate-General for Insurance and Pension Funds (Spanish: Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones) (DGSFP) is the Spanish government's financial regulatory department that supervises and controls Spain's insurance and pension fund sector.