9 August 2017Insurance

RSA appoints chief operating officer for GRS business

UK insurer RSA has appointed Anny Khaitan as chief operating officer for its global risk solutions (GRS) business.

Khaitan will be responsible for GRS operations, change, IT and risk and compliance across offices in the UK, Europe and DIFC. She will report to Hayley Robinson, GRS managing director, UK and International, RSA.

Khaitan joins RSA from Aspen where she was head of change in its London office, responsible for implementing the group target operating model to develop a consistent, global approach across the business.

Khaitan has held senior positions in the insurance market for almost 15 years, having previously worked at Aon in segments including reinsurance, specialty and wholesale, affinity and SME, and then at Tokio Marine Kiln.

"We are delighted to welcome Anny to the team," Robinson commented. "Her experience will help GRS in providing the tools and processes that our teams need to succeed and drive GRS’ ambitions to deliver the best services to our customers and other partners."

Khaitan added: "I am pleased to join RSA on its journey towards becoming a best-in-class insurer. I’ve come into a high-performing team of people at GRS who are focused on growing our business within target industry sectors by building a solid structure and sustainable relationships with our customers, our Global Network and broking partners."

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