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Jennifer Law, Aon
18 January 2021Insurance

Aon bolsters Asia Pacific capital advisory unit

Re/insurance broker Aon has boosted its Asia Pacific capital advisory unit within Reinsurance Solutions with the addition of Jennifer Law.

Law joins Aon from Haitong International Research in Hong Kong, where she was managing director of Global Non-Bank Financials Equity Research, with a primary focus on insurance companies in Greater China. She previously worked at Bank of China, Standard Chartered, Daiwa Capital Markets, and Merrill Lynch.

Reporting to Rupert Moore, CEO of Japan for Reinsurance Solutions, Law will work with insurance company clients across Asia Pacific on strategies aimed at improving their capital through the utilisation of Aon’s products and services, as well as customised reinsurance programmes.

Launched in November 2020, Aon’s Asia Pacific capital advisory unit follows the launch of its capital advisory units in the UK and US, whose aim is to deliver a holistic approach to capital optimisation for re/insurers through forensic balance sheet analyses.

Moore said: “We are excited to welcome Jennifer to our growing Capital Advisory team in Asia Pacific, and believe that her skills will be important to our work in helping clients look for ways to optimise their use of capital and increase their equity valuation.”

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