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15 July 2022Insurance

WTW reveals key leadership appointment to drive growth in Asia

Global broker  WTW (Willis Towers Watson) has appointed a new head of Corporate Risk and Broking (CRB) for Hong Kong.

Iris Chan (pictured) will take up the key leadership position alongside her existing role as executive director of the construction business in Hong Kong and Macau.

In her new role, Chan will be responsible for all aspects of CRB business in Hong Kong and Macau. She will work with the local and global lines of business to drive business growth in these markets.

With over 20 years of experience, Chan has held various senior positions with major insurance brokers in Asia. She joined  WTW in 2012 and has been expanding the construction team and construction business for  WTW in Hong Kong and Macau.

Luke Ware, head of CRB Asia,  WTW said: “Iris has established a strong track record in leading our construction business in Hong Kong. She has always put client focus, teamwork, integrity, respect and excellence in making every decision so as to achieve the best outcome for our clients. We are confident that she will continue to build on these values and leadership to accelerate our business together with the rest of our CRB offerings in strengthening the resilience of organisations in Hong Kong and Macau.”

Chan commented: “I’m excited to be given this opportunity to lead our CRB business in Hong Kong. Together with our colleagues, we will continuously offer innovative insight and perspectives, as well as customised risk transfer and mitigating solutions to our business partners and clients.”

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