The Superintendency of Insurance of the Nation (Spanish: Superintendencia de Seguros de la Nación, abbrevriated SSN) is a regulatory agency of the Government of Argentina, reporting to the Ministry of Economy, that oversees insurance companies. The Superintendency was created in 1937 through a presidential decree of President Agustín Pedro Justo.[5]
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