8 October 2020Insurance

Chubb appoints claims leader for international general insurance

Property/casualty insurer Chubb has appointed Nandini Mani to lead the claims function for its international general insurance business.

In her new role as executive vice president, claims for overseas general insurance, the company's international general insurance business in 51 countries and territories, she will be responsible for all aspects of the company's international claims organisation, both retail and wholesale, that supports Chubb's property and casualty, accident and health, and personal lines insurance businesses in Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Far East, and Eurasia and Africa.

Currently, Mani is deputy general counsel and head of global litigation. She joined Chubb in 2015, leading all global investigations and litigation. Previously, she served as managing counsel at BNY Mellon. Before that, she was an attorney with Debevoise & Plimpton.

Mani will report to Juan Luis Ortega, executive vice president, Chubb Group and president of overseas general insurance, and Mike Smith, senior vice president, Chubb Group and global claims officer.

"Nandini brings a stellar background and a strong track record of performance to this role," said Ortega. "Her appointment is another indicator of Chubb's deep pool of talented leaders."

Smith added: "Our global claims organization is one of the finest in the world and we understand that claims is where we deliver on our commitments to clients. Nandini's legal experience and knowledge of Chubb will be a valuable addition as she takes on this important role. I look forward to working with Nandini."

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