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1 May 2019Insurance

RGA, RenRe-backed Langhorne Re hires chief actuary from AIG Bermuda

Bermuda-based Langhorne Re, a global reinsurer targeting large in-force life and annuity blocks, has appointed Timothy Gasaatura as chief actuary in Bermuda.

Langhorne Re was launched in January 2018 by Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) and RenaissanceRe.

Gasaatura was previously the chief risk officer of AIG Bermuda/Fortitude Re where he was responsible for the management of risk on an enterprise-wide basis; including the integration of risk concepts into strategic planning, and risk identification and mitigation activities. Prior to that, he served as senior actuary and risk officer at Transamerica in Bermuda.

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