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25 February 2019Insurance

Willis Towers Watson swoops for new Asia broking leader from Chubb

Broker Willis Towers Watson has appointed Ben Dunston as head of broking in Asia to lead its next phase of growth, based in Singapore.  Prior to this, Dunston was the head of marine at Chubb Insurance Company, Singapore. He has also held various key leadership positions, including at Chubb Syndicate London and Pembroke Managing Agency London. WTW said that its business is "well-poised to accelerate Corporate Risk and Broking (CRB) growth strategy in Asia". “After a rigorous search process, we are thrilled to announce Ben Dunston as our Asia head of broking. With Ben’s track record and notable reputation within the broking, underwriting and carrier community, his expertise will be invaluable to our regional team,” said Scott Burnett, head of Asia and CEO, corporate risk and broking at Willis Towers Watson. “The Asia head of broking role is a critical and strategic position, responsible for leading our broking strategy across more than 15 locations in Asia.” Scotts added: “In recent years, the role of a broker has evolved. With new and disruptive technologies, and emerging risks increasing, our clients now look beyond the current risks they face in their businesses to evaluate a sustainable tomorrow. I look forward to having Ben contribute to our ongoing transformation as we grow key market relationships and carrier management partnerships across all lines of business in Asia. I am confident that Ben will bring additional strength and diversity to our leadership team to enhance the development and execution of our operating model, and to drive the next phase of growth for the CRB business in Asia.” Dunston commented: “I am privileged to be given the opportunity at Willis Towers Watson at a time when the insurance market is embracing tremendous change through digital platforms and insurtech solutions. In my new role as head of broking for Asia, I hope to shape product offerings and how we interact with customers to ensure that our clients get the best insurance solutions from the best insurance providers in the simplest and most effective way possible.”

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