The Damage Restoration Association has announced a new manifesto aimed at guiding the development of the restoration sector and positioning restoration services as a strategic part of the insurance ecosystem.
According to the manifesto, merely paying compensation for damages is not sufficient; restoring damaged property through proper methods and reintegrating it into the economy is considered a key element of sustainable and modern insurance.
The association stated that its establishment aims to enhance the professional reputation of restoration companies, raise standards of knowledge and training, and strengthen cooperation within the insurance industry. It also seeks to create a framework that aligns with international standards, adheres to ethical principles, and supports professional training.
The statement emphasized that a solid restoration infrastructure benefits not only the sector but also the national economy, policyholders, and the entire insurance system. The founding board of directors is continuing its organizational work to achieve these objectives.
The manifesto underlines that the association’s efforts aim to transform the restoration sector from being merely a service provider into a valued and strategic partner within the insurance ecosystem. It also notes that the steps being taken today will form the foundation for a stronger, more transparent, and sustainable insurance structure.
The Damage Restoration Association declared its commitment to taking responsibility and leading the sector’s development through concrete and forward-looking initiatives.



