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Howden ramps up Singapore marine team

The insurance brokerage firm appointed Bozidar Ljubisavljevic as the Executive Director.

Howden has named Bozidar Ljubisavljevic as the Executive Director of Marine, stationed at its Singapore office. 

In this fresh role, he will bolster Howden's offerings for the advantage of marine and logistics clientele across the Asia Pacific region.

With an extensive 22-year career, Ljubisavljevic previously joined Howden in Dubai back in 2019, holding the position of Regional Marine Practice Leader for the Turkey, Middle East, and Africa sector. 

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“Bozidar joins the broader marine team in the region as an important part of our Asia Pacific marine strategy. We are thrilled to enhance our capabilities in the region, and to be able to offer the combined skillset, expertise and thought leadership of our marine insurance team to clients and other marine and logistics industry stakeholders.” Daniel Whiteside, Managing Director and Global Head of Marine, said.

 

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