Chicago – Hub International Limited (Hub), a leading global insurance brokerage and financial services firm, announced today that it has acquired Chun-Ha Insurance Services, Inc. (Chun-Ha Insurance). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Headquartered in Garden Grove, California, Chun-Ha Insurance is one of the largest agencies serving the Korean American community, providing comprehensive insurance solutions, including commercial and personal insurance, and employee benefits services.
“I couldn’t be prouder and more excited to have Chun-Ha joining Hub,” said Andrew Forchelli, President of Hub Los Angeles/Orange County (LAOC). “They are a fantastic organization with a track record of success and a client centric culture that mirrors our own. There is no broker in the country more committed to supporting the dynamic needs of the Asian-American business community than Hub, and Chun-Ha joining our team only solidifies our leadership position.”
Ki Hong Park, CEO and President of Chun-Ha Insurance, and the Chun-Ha Insurance team will join Hub LAOC.
“We look forward to joining Hub,” said Park. “While our name has changed, our commitment to provide our clients with the best insurance program and a dedicated staff remains the same. Hub has a strong reputation in the market, and this opportunity will allow us to offer our clients access to broader insurance markets and more value-added service.” Chun-Ha Insurance was represented by the consulting firm Marsh Berry for the transaction.
Source: Hub International
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