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Munich Re promotes Thibault Imbert to Principal for Digital Solutions P&C

Imbert has been with the German reinsurer for nearly six years and moved to Singapore in 2021.
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July 17, 2024

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Munich Re has confirmed the promotion of Thibault Imbert to Principal for Digital Solutions P&C.

Singapore-based Imbert has been with the global reinsurer for nearly six years and had been serving as Senior Insurance Solutions Manager, a role he moved to Asia for in 2021. Before that, he was an Actuarial Consultant for the business in Munich, Germany.

Before joining Munich Re, Imbert worked at AXA, where he began his insurance career. His eight years at the business included a stint in the AXA Asia Regional Center in Hong Kong as Pricing and Product Actuary, from 2015 to 2018. Prior to this, he was with AXA in Madrid, including its subsidiary Direct Seguros, in various pricing and risk analyst roles.

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