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bolttech appoints Stuart Watson as Director for Insurance Exchange in Asia

With over 18 years of experience, Watson takes on the role to help drive growth and innovation at bolttech.
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July 28, 2023

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Stuart Watson has been appointed by bolttech as its new Director for Insurance Exchange in Asia.

Based in Singapore, Stuart is responsible since July for overseeing business development in the region, specifically focusing on embedded insurance and marketplace offerings.

Stuart has over 18 years of experience in the insurance industry, including working for companies such as Aon and AIG. He previously led Aon’s global Affinity & Digital Solutions strategy across 13 countries covering Greater China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.  

According to bolltech, Stuart´s goals include working closely with new and existing partners, as well as intermediaries, to drive growth and innovation in the insurance sector in the region.

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