General Insurance Article - Milliman adds to client base in Latin America


 Milliman today announced the addition of Fernando Mesquida & Asociados - Consultores Actuariales, with offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to the providers of its global activities and services in major cities around the world. The agreement is effective immediately.
 
 FM&A, one of the largest actuarial consulting firms in Argentina, provides services in a wide range of geographic areas, including several Latin American countries. FM&A has been engaged by clients to provide consulting support on actuarial, economic, financial and administrative activities. FM&A’s areas of expertise include Life Insurance, General Insurance, Employee Benefits, Pensions & Retirement, Software, Mergers & Acquisitions, Health Care Plans, Special Statistical Studies and Technical Assistance.
 
 “Milliman’s client list includes many multinational insurance companies with presence in the region," said Bruce Winterhof, Milliman’s Life practice director. “With Fernando Mesquida and Hector Gueler taking a leadership role within our existing international team, Milliman is well positioned to substantially strengthen and grow its actuarial consulting and product offerings to both regional and multinational insurers in Latin America.”
 
 FM&A Principal Fernando Mesquida noted, “We are delighted with this opportunity to provide enhanced services to our current clients, while working with Milliman to develop a broad based clientele across Latin America.”
  

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