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Howden selects industry veteran Pommalee for Thailand client role

His focus will include delivering insurance and risk solutions.

Howden has appointed Marut Pommalee as its new Chief Client Officer for Thailand.

Pommalee was previously Managing Director at Sabuy Maxi, a strategic joint venture with Howden launched in 2021. 

He brings more than 25 years of experience in the insurance industry, covering corporate clients, SMEs, and global insurers.

In his new position, Pommalee will lead Howden Thailand’s go-to-market strategy and oversee coordination across sales, client servicing, and partnerships. 

His focus will include delivering insurance and risk solutions in areas such as Property and Casualty, Employee Benefits, Marine Cargo, Financial Lines, and Specialty lines.
 

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