The Association of Insurance and Risk Management Experts of the Czech Republic (ASPARCR) has been accepted as a member of the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA).
This brings to a total of 16 the number of countries represented in FERMA with four of them from Central and Eastern Europe.
The President of FERMA, Marie-Gemma Dequae, commented: “We welcome this new and already very active risk management association from one of the larger countries in Eastern Europe. ASPAR CR builds bridges for all of us having activities in and with Czech Republic. Certainly we look forward to the next FERMA Forum in October 2009 that will be hosted by this young association.”
Prague based ASPAR CR is the result of informal meetings of insurance and risk professionals in the Czech Republic starting in 1999. It was registered on April 12, 2007. The association currently has 19 members.
The chairman is Jana Bicanova.


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