On April 20, 2006, Patrick Mallet, President and CEO of Paris-based Mobility Saint-Honoré, announced the acquisition of Norfolk International Group in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
"As a result, Norfolk International merged with MSH Canada, the Canadian division of Mobility Saint-Honoré in Montreal, to form a new North American company called Norfolk Mobility Benefits, Inc.
The purchase of Norfolk International by Mobility Saint-Honoré has expanded the company's scope in the Americas, thereby enhancing the range of services, expertise and protection available to the growing number of North Americans living and working abroad.
About Mobility Saint-Honoré (MSH)
Mobility Saint-Honoré is one of the largest and most comprehensive suppliers of expatriate insurance services in the world with more than 160,000 insured participants. A subsidiary of Assurance et Conseils Saint-Honoré which is part of the LCF Rothschild Group, it is the only expatriate insurance third party administrator with the prestigious ISO rating.
1974 - Mobility Saint-Honoré formed an historic partnership with Previnter, an organization dedicated to providing health insurance programs for a global workforce.
1988 - Acquisition of OCI, consulting broker for ASFE.
2002 - Acquisition of European Benefits Administrators, a company specializing in the administration of health care plans.
2004 - MSH opened a claims office in Canada, allowing them to strengthen their international activities and to offer improved service, particularly to expatriates located in North and South America.
April 2006 - Acquisition of Norfolk International Group, consolidation of Canadian operations and formation of Norfolk Mobility Benefits Inc., serving the Americas.
About Norfolk International
Norfolk International was North America's leading provider of worldwide customized expatriate insurance solutions. With the merger, it is now a leading worldwide provider of expatriate insurance solutions.
1986 - Richard (Rick) Albert, founded The Norfolk Group. Initially focussed on domestic benefits, Rick and his colleagues became increasingly aware of the opportunities to meet the needs of Canadians working abroad, and began to develop expertise and a client base in this area.
2002 - The Norfolk Group divided its practice into two companies that would operate under The Norfolk Group umbrella - Norfolk International, and a domestic practice called Norfolk Financial.
2004 - Norfolk International Group opened an office in Houston and expanded their office in Toronto.
2005 - Heath Benefits Consulting purchased the Canadian benefits arm of The Norfolk Group.
2005 - Norfolk International Group opened an office in Milwaukee.
April 2006 - Norfolk International was purchased by Mobility Saint Honoré of Paris.

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