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Howden appoints new Singapore chief

She has been with Howden since 2015.

International insurance broker Howden has promoted Jenny Lim as the new CEO of Howden Insurance Brokers (S.) Pte. Ltd. 

Lim joined Howden in 2015 as Executive Director, Head of Financial Lines, and a member of the Howden Singapore Executive Committee. Under her leadership, the Financial Lines division has tripled in size, expanded into the sub-specialisms of Financial Institutions, Cyber, Healthcare and M&A insurance, and is now a recognised leader in the local market. 

In her new role, Lim will continue to drive Howden Singapore’s ambitious growth agenda by building on its strong reputation and empowering her colleagues to deliver innovative and seamless solutions for clients. 

Singapore is home to Howden’s largest retail broking operation in Asia.

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