Wholesale commercial insurance brokerage NAPCO has relocated its corporate headquarters to an 11,000-square foot office inside the Woodbridge Hotel and Conference Center complex in Iselin, New Jersey.
NAPCO says the move was prompted by steady growth in the catastrophic coverage segment of its business. The company was previously headquartered in Edison, New Jersey. Thirty-six employees are based in the office.
“We felt the time was right to move to a location that would more easily accommodate our growing research and customer service operations in a stimulating work space, as well as leave us plenty of room for further expansion,” said David Pagoumian, chief executive officer.
The space features a state-of-the-art conference room, with a floor-to-ceiling video conferencing system to link NAPCO to its clients as well as the company’s other U.S. and Bermuda locations.
Source: NAPCO


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