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MSIG Asia boosts regional team with new CTO, risk head

William Song is the new Chief Technical Officer while Felicia Er will take his former role.

MSIG Asia has appointed William Song as its new Chief Technical Officer (CTO). 

In his expanded role, Song will be responsible for driving strategic growth and reinforcing the company's leadership position in key markets.

Having joined MSIG Asia in 2010, Song previously held the position of Chief Risk Officer (CRO) starting in 2018. 

As the newly appointed CTO, Song will now oversee MSIG's M&A activities and focus on identifying synergies to enhance operational efficiencies across the region.

Filling in the CRO spot is Felicia Er, MSIG’s regional actuary. She will report directly to Song.

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Er will manage the company’s risk management and actuarial services for the region including ASEAN, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand.

Er, in her capacity as CRO, also holds the position of chairperson for MSIG's motor committee. Her main objective in this role is to enhance the strategic growth and profitability of the general insurer's motor business within the region.

 

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