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The Faroe Insurance Company

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The Faroe Insurance Company[1] (Faroese: Tryggingarfelagið Føroyar, TF), often referred to as Tryggingin,[2] is an insurance company in the Faroe Islands. The company currently employs about 110 people[3] and is headquartered in Tórshavn.[4] The Faroe Insurance Company also has branch offices in Sandavágur, Saltangará, Klaksvík, and Tvøroyri. The company was founded as Tryggingarsambandið Føroyar (the Faroese Insurance Union) in 1965[5] and received its current name in 1998.[1] Chairmen of the company have included Kristian Djurhuus, Johan Poulsen, and Hilmar Kass. Now known as "Betri Trygging"

References

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  1. ^ a b The Faroe Insurance Company (English homepage).
  2. ^ Djurhuus, Høgni. 2014. Tryggingin fær ikki selt svartkalvan hjá Ågot. KVF (October 28).
  3. ^ Niskanen, Kirsti, & Anita Nyberg (eds). 2009. Kön och makt i Norden. Del I Landsrapporter. Copenhagen: Nordiska ministerrådet, p. 338.
  4. ^ Love, Juliet, & Jillian O'Brien (eds.). 2003. Western Europe 2003, 5th ed. London: Europa Publications, p. 150.
  5. ^ Thomasen, Marius. 1965. Tryggingarsambandið Føroyar 25 ár. Tórshavn.
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