Aon, AIG, Markel, Howden, Miller: 10 APAC insurance people moves of the week
July 18 2025 by Andrew Mullen-
Willis, Howden, Allianz Commercial, Swiss Re, Aon: 12 APAC insurance people moves of the week
- January 23
AIG, QBE Re, QBE, Chubb, Allied World, Oneglobal Broking, SBI General Insurance, MS Amlin and Hannover Re also made personnel changes over the last week.
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Gallagher Re, Chaucer, Willis, Chubb, Aon: 16 APAC insurance people moves of the week
- January 16
Sompo, Great American Insurance, Munich Re, Allianz Trade, AIG, Howden, Marsh, Markel, HDI Global, Hannover Re, QBE, Axa XL and Arch Insurance also made personnel changes over the last week.
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Howden, Price Forbes, HDI Global, Lockton, Sompo: 17 APAC insurance people moves of the week
- January 9
Liberty Specialty Markets, Labuan Re, Marsh McLennan, QBE, Marsh, Talbot Underwriting, Alliance Insurance Brokers, Specialist Risk Group, Swiss Re CorSo, Cowbell, AIG, Canopius, Pinnacle Underwriting, Ryan Transactional Risk, Resolution Life and XS Global also made personnel changes over the last week.
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ARB, Sompo, Munich Re, bolttech: 7 APAC insurance people moves of the week
- January 2
Aon, Crawford and Miller also made personnel changes over the last week, while we also wrap up the main moves over the holiday season.
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