Mariategui JLT

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Mariátegui JLT
Founded1987;36 years ago (1987),
Peru Lima, PER
Headquarters,
Website www.jltperu.com

Mariategui JLT Corredores de Seguros S.A. is a Peruvian company dedicated to insurance brokerage since 1987. It belongs to the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group. [1] Its main office is located in the city of Lima, with additional offices in the cities of Piura (Department of the same name), Chiclayo (Department of Lambayeque), Trujillo (Department of La Libertad), Arequipa and Tacna (Department of the same name). [2]

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Background

Mariategui JLT was created in 1987, and the Reinsurance office—today JLT Peru—was established in 1989. At present, Mariategui JLT has more than 90 professionals dedicated to insurance brokerage specializing in corporate insurance. En 1997, Mariategui & Asociados associated with Heath Lambert, working with them for 7 years. In November, 2004, Mariategui JLT signed the strategic alliance with the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, one of the largest insurance and reinsurance brokers in the world, with affiliates in more than 130 countries, and which main office is located in Europe. [3]

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Mariategui JLT and the Decentralized 2011 Tournament

On February 10, 2011 during a press conference offered by the Asociación Deportiva de Fútbol Profesional (ADFP) (Professional Football Sports Association) an announcement was made regarding the agreement that Mariategui JLT and ACE Seguros had entered into to make personal accident insurance available to Peruvian football fans, to offer them protection before and during the matches of the “Movistar Cup” Decentralized Tournament, a benefit for every fan buying a ticket of admission to a game. [4]

Certifications and Acknowledgements

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