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TQR bolsters facultative reinsurance team with Monthira Vongtharuar appointment

She will take on the role of business development – facultative reinsurance and special project officer.
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June 8, 2026

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TQR Public Company has appointed Monthira Vongtharuar as business development, facultative reinsurance and special project officer, according to a company announcement on LinkedIn on Monday.

The Thailand-based reinsurance broker said the appointment will support the growth of its facultative reinsurance and special project operations while strengthening its business development team.

Vongtharuar’s appointment follows a series of hires by TQR this year, including Rachaya Thammasa as officer, business development – specialty reinsurance, Kamolrat Sukumamnuaychai as vice president, business development for treaty reinsurance in April and Wisarut Phamonphakdiphisut’s addition to the company’s product development team in February.

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