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Generali Asia appoints new India life insurance chief

The new chief has over 34 years of experience in the life and P&C business.

Generali Asia has appointed Bruce de Broize as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Future Generali India Life Insurance (FGILI).

The appointment follows Generali’s move to consolidate its position in FGILI by completing the transaction to become the majority stakeholder.

De Broize has over 34 years in the life insurance and personal and casualty insurance business. He has taken a wide range of senior leadership roles. He was most recently the regional head of distribution for Generali Asia based in Hong Kong, and for five years he oversaw life, health, and P&C distribution for Generali’s operations across China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

De Broize will be taking over from Miranjit Mukherjee who has been serving as interim CEO since September 2021.

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