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1 July 2019Insurance

MS Amlin hires HDI's Perottino as country manager for France

Specialty re/insurer MS Amlin has appointed Véronique Perottino as country manager for France from HDI

Véronique began her insurance career with AIG Europe where she worked for 13 years. She has led AIG Europe’s French office and later created a new branch, Nassau France (which was later sold to HDI), and became the underwriting and product development head. Additionally, she held the position of country manager.

Most recently, Véronique has been in the role of sales & marketing and ETI director at HDI France, where she joined in 2012.

Véronique will join the business beginning of September, reporting to Rudy Benmeridja, CEO of MS AISE.

Benmeridja said: “I am delighted that Véronique will be joining MS Amlin, bringing with her an extensive and proven track record from her past experience. We look forward to having her as part of the team and are confident in the value she will bring to the business.

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