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Asei and Seoul Guarantee Ink MoU 

The partnership aims to solidify suretyship and credit insurance in Indonesia.

PT Asuransi Asei Indonesia and Seoul Guarantee Insurance Company have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).

The partnership is to formalise a collaborative relationship between the two companies, particularly in the areas of suretyship and credit insurance in the Indonesian market.

This signing was carried out by the President Director of Asei, Achmad Sudiyar Dalimunthe, and the CEO of Seoul Guarantee Insurance, Myung Soon Lee. 

This strategic collaboration includes Credit Insurance, Guarantee and Reinsurance, which is expected to strengthen its services and provide more benefits for customers, Asei said in a LinkedIn announcement.

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