Vikash Sharma
Executive Vice President from Marsh India
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India
Valuation of Assets plays a very important role in Property Insurance in India as it helps identify the Re-instatement cost of the property to be insured to ensure the Assets are adequately covered and no Underinsurance applies in the event of any claim.
In this episode, we bring together Marsh’s top experts and Loss Assessor to unpack how the Valuation of Assets plays a very important role in the Property Policies in India.
Moderated by Vikash Sharma, Executive Vice President from Marsh India, the panel features insights from:
This is a must-listen for CIOs, CISOs, Legal Counsels, and Risk Leaders preparing for a data-driven future in India.
Executive Vice President from Marsh India
India
Executive Vice President from Marsh India
India
Vice President from Marsh India
India
DY. CEO & Executive General from Puri Crawford Insurance Surveyors & Loss Assessors
India
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