Samtrygd

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Samtrygd was an insurance company based in Oslo, Norway.

It was founded as Samtrygd, Norsk Gjensidige Forsikringsforening in 1922 as a reinsurance company for 260 smaller fire treasuries. From 1958 it developed several types of general insurance. It shared manager with the car insurance Norsk Bilforsikring Gjensidige for many years, merging in 1974. In the same year, it started a cooperation with the life insurance company Livsforsikringsselskapet Gjensidige, and in 1976 the Gjensidige name and logo became the sole in use. [1]

CEOs and chairs

The chief executives and board chairmen of Samtrygd were: [2]

Chief executives
Chairs

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References

  1. "Gjensidige Gruppen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 23 May 2013.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. Bonde, Arne (1972). Feier-Mathis og andre ildsjeler: Samtrygd 50 år (in Norwegian). Oslo.