Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. about.chubb.com › who-we-are › historyOur History | Chubb

    Learn how Chubb traces its origins to 1882, when Thomas Caldecot Chubb and his son Percy opened their marine underwriting business in New York City. Discover how Chubb evolved over the years through mergers, acquisitions and innovations to become a leading global insurer.

    • Leadership

      Thomas Kropp. Senior Vice President, Chubb Group Global Head...

    • Locations

      Chubb Executive Offices. Switzerland. Bärengasse 32 8001...

    • Our Culture

      Chubb aspires to create a culture of anti–racism. To make...

    • Country Selector

      Asia Pacific; Europe, Middle East and Africa; Latin America;...

  2. Chubb. In 1882, Thomas Caldecot Chubb and his son Percy started a marine underwriting business in New York City. They collected $1,000 from 100 prominent merchants and focused on insuring ships and cargoes. The Chubb Corporation was incorporated in 1967 and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1984.

  3. Mar 22, 1972 · THOMASVILLE, Ga., March 21—ThOmas Caldecot Chubb, biographer and book reviewer, died yesterday in Archibald Memorial Hospital. He was 72 years old and lived at Springwood Plantation here and on...

  4. May 7, 2019 · If there were no losses : the story of Chubb & Son from its founding in 1882 until 1957 by Chubb, Thomas Caldecot, 1899-

  5. The Thomas Caldecot Chubb Papers consist almost entirely of manuscripts, typescripts and galley proofs of Chubb's published works, including Aretino, Scourge of Princes; Letters of Pietro Aretino; and Dante and His World. Dates: 1920-1972, bulk 1950-1970. Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Thomas Caldecot Chubb Papers.

  6. SUMMARY: The Thomas Caldecot Chubb Papers consist almost entirely of manuscripts, typescripts and galley proofs of Chubb's published works, including Aretino, Scourge of Princes ; Letters of Pietro Aretino ; and Dante and His World .

  7. The Thomas Caldecot Chubb Papers consist almost entirely of manuscripts, typescripts and galley proofs of Chubb's published works, including Aretino, Scourge of Princes; Letters of Pietro Aretino; and Dante and His World.