World Insurance Adds C&A Agency Serving New York’s Diverse Communities

 Insurance broker World Insurance Associates LLC reports it acquired the business of C&A Insurance Agency of New York, New York on December 31, 2025.



Established in 1985, C&A Insurance provides insurance to individuals, families, and businesses across New York and New Jersey.

“Founded by immigrants, our agency was built on a deep understanding of diverse cultures and communities,” says Robert Luong, president, C&A Insurance Agency. “We proudly serve clients in multiple languages and have become a trusted insurance partner for the Chinese, Cambodian and Vietnamese communities by combining industry knowledge with cultural awareness and clear communication.”

“This acquisition will provide World with the ability to continue growing within the Chinese, Cambodian and Vietnamese communities in New York City,” says Rich Eknoian, CEO and co-founder of World.”

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

World Insurance, based in Iselin, New Jersey, is ranked #14 on Insurance Journal’s Top 100 Independent Property/Casualty Insurance Agencies list. The agency serves clients from more than 300 offices across the U.S. and U.K.

Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla provided legal counsel to World on the transaction. Satin and Lee Law P.C. provided legal counsel and Sica Fletcher advised C&A on the transaction.

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