Oguma youngest to earn top insurance designation

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Assistant general manager Yuka Oguma poses in front of Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc. (Contributed Photo)

Assistant general manager Yuka Oguma poses in front of Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc. (Contributed Photo)

HÅGATÑA, Guam—Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc. is proud to announce that assistant general manager Yuka Oguma has recently earned the prestigious Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) insurance designation and as well as the Associate in Insurance Services (AIS) designation from The Institutes, the continuing educational provider of the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (AICPCU).

The American Institute for CPCU is an independent, nonprofit educational organization that oversees the CPCU designation for completion of eight rigorous courses and national examinations for meeting special ethics and experience requirements.

Oguma is the sixth person and youngest on Guam to receive the top professional designation. Brent Butler, president of Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc. said, “We are very proud of Yuka’s recent achievements. She worked diligently to complete her courses and exams to become one of the few and youngest on island to earn these distinctions. These designations ensure that our company continues to provide the highest quality of service to our clients. Yuka’s expertise will be an incredible asset to our clients.”

Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc., located in the island’s capital, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nanbo Guam Ltd. and is the general agent for Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc., Japan’s largest property and casualty insurance company with an A+ (superior) rating from A.M. Best. Guåhan Insurance Services, Inc. offers Home, Auto and Business Insurance. (PR)

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