The headquarters of the MAPA is 1 rue Anatole Opposed founder of the original Mutual, Saint Jean d'Angely , in Charente-Maritime. Response letter to 20g permanent validity in priority for France with authorization Postal No. 51852.
MAPA is the abbreviation for the Mutual Insurance Professions Food, founded by Anatoly Opposed in 1910, first for cattle dealers under the name Provident Accident, the concept of insurance is still a major concern, its primary purpose advocating support among professionals. In 1930 the concept of insurance through Mutual Casualty born, covering civil liability, still in the world of cattle dealers and develops gradually and reputation grows through conversations within the local union. In 1958, auto insurance became mandatory Provident Accident implements an automobile liability policy. By 1974, the first agencies to open Rennes, Mills, Nice and Marseille. New Contracts are created in the health sector and trade (supplementary health insurance for retailers in meat), creation of the Comprehensive insurance. 1978 saw the construction of the headquarters Provident Accident on St. Jean d'Angely. In 1980, Provident Accident opens its association with risk of Civilians French Bakery (rCBF). The network covers the whole French territory with 81 locations. In 1985, Provident Accident becomes the ABPM, the Mutual Provident food professionals. It is also the year of the installment of an offer of financing (Credit Auto Credit Work). In 1999 the MAPA is interested in the market for restaurateurs. 2006 is the year of new contracts are launched (Medici Retirement and Guarantee of accidents of life). In 2008 the MAPA becomes a partner with AG2R Isic Health Collective for AFFLEC (Association of Federations in Fruits and Vegetables, Grocery Stores, Ice Cream). In 2009, the partnership extends to manufacturers and artisans of confectionery, chocolate and biscuits with AG2R Isic for additional community health. http://www.mapa-assurances.fr/mutuelle-mapa/histoire
Saint-Jean d'Angely is a French commune, located in the department of Charente-Maritime Poitou-Charentes, chief town of one of the five boroughs of the department. Its inhabitants are called Angérien and Angérien.
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