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AXA XL boosts Singapore team

Her role as an underwriter will oversee the management of risks in political violence and terrorism.

AXA XL has named Grace Yeap as the newest member of its crisis management and special risks team in Singapore.

Based on her LinkedIn profile, her role as an underwriter will oversee the management of risks in political violence and terrorism. Other tasks her job entails would be managing risk appetite, account management, and collaboration with brokers.

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Previously, Yeap was the senior underwriter for property & terrorism in the middle market and small commercial division at Chubb for over three years.

Other insurance companies that Yeap has worked with are Income Insurance (formerly NTUC Income), Integral Plus Services, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., and MS First Capital Insurance.

 

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