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Published Date: Dec. 17, 1999
Company Name: ProMutual Group
Address: 101 Arch Street
Boston, MA 02110
Main Telephone
Number: 617/330-1755
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.promutualgroup.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Stefen F. Brueckner
Chief Financial
Officer: Jack Donehue
Investor Relations
Contact: Jack Donehue
Business number: 617/330-1755
Public Relations
Contact: James Rugh
Business number: 617/526-0263
Home number: 508/393-7170
Industry: Insurance, Medical Malpractice
Company description: ProMutual Group writes professional liability coverages for healthcare providers including physicians, dentists Dentists can refer to one of the following:
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