6 July 2018Insurance

Willis Towers Watson appoints new FINEX leader to seek growth

Broker Willis Towers Watson has appointed Jeremy Wall as head of global FINEX, the financial and executive risk division of its corporate risk & broking business.

In his new role, Wall will work closely with both FINEX and geography leaders globally. He is expected to provide further development, support and coordination to the business unit in order to drive growth.

Wall has been a key member of the Willis Towers Watson FINEX leadership team for many years, having previously been chairman of global FINEX and head of FINEX for all regions outside North America, and as head of FINEX in Great Britain. He joined Willis Towers Watson in 2002.

Based in London, Wall will report to Alexis Faber chief operating officer of corporate risk and broking.

Faber commented: "With ever broadening emerging risks such as cyber impacting our clients, Jeremy will be able to drive Global FINEX to deliver market leading and innovative products, services and thought leadership to our clients globally."

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