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Swiss Re CorSo promotes Stephanie Wong to Head of Casualty & Finpro for South East Asia

Wong, who joined Swiss Re Corporate Solutions in 2022, took up her new role as of 1st April.
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April 2, 2024

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Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has appointed Stephanie Wong as Head of Casualty & Finpro for South East Asia, effective 1 April 2024, according to a LinkedIn announcement.

In its announcement, Swiss Re said, “In her new capacity, [Wong] will spearhead our Casualty & Finpro team, fortifying our commitment to delivering robust market support and innovative solutions to our clients across the dynamic South East Asia markets.”

Wong joined Swiss Re Corporate Solutions in 2022 and was serving as a Senior Casualty Underwriter until her promotion.

Her career in the industry includes a seven-year tenure at Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) and more than five years at AIG, along with experience gained at Aon.

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