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Allianz Commercial Japan taps Casey Sandler for distribution lead

Sandler has more than a decade of experience in insurance and finance.

Allianz Commercial Asia has named Casey Sandler as its Division Manager of Distribution Management at Allianz Fire and Marine Insurance Japan Ltd. (Allianz Commercial Japan).

Sandler will assume the role of director of Distribution Management on 11 March.

His role entails him to focus on strategic partnerships and expand the company’s presence in Japan.

Sandler has more than a decade of experience in insurance and finance. He served as Secretary for the Foreign Non-Life Insurance Association of Japan from 2019 to 2020.

He was most recently interim managing director and legal representative for HDI Global SE Japan Branch.

Before that role, he was general manager of Market Management. Sandler holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Maryland in the US.

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