Disrupting employee benefits in Asia
October 2 2015 by Nick Ferguson- 
													Aon Singapore names Tisha Soh as head of client services, health solutions- June 9
 For the last 11 years, Soh has been focused on employee health benefits, having worked at Great Eastern, WTW and Cigna Healthcare. 
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													Price Forbes expands Singapore employee benefits team- October 30
 The Ardonagh Group-owned specialty brokerage has hired Syafiq Zulkifli from Honan Insurance Group, where he was a senior client executive, Asia. 
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													Howden names Wendy Wong as executive director for Workplace Unity in Hong Kong- October 24
 Wong will focus on developing healthcare services for injured employees in employees’ compensation cases, aiming to reduce sick leave periods and claim costs. 
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													Price Forbes Singapore hires Honan’s Cassaundra Tan as director of employee benefits- October 15
 Tan will lead the development and expansion of the employee benefits division in Singapore and across global markets, reporting to Asia Pacific chief executive Philip Johnson. 
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