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Munich Re taps new CEO for Beijing operations

He will succeed Steven Chang who will retire in March.

Munich Re reeled in Adrian Goh as Chief Executive Officer of its Beijing Branch, effective 1 April. 

Goh will report to Roland Eckl, Chief Executive for Munich Re's operations in Australia, Greater China, MENA, Africa, and Cyber.

Goh will succeed Steven Chang, the current Chief Executive of Greater China P&C and CEO of the Beijing Branch, who will retire in March after 28 years with the company. 

Goh joined Munich Re Singapore in 2019 as head of Enterprise Risk Management for Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa, and also serves as Chief Risk Officer for Munich Re’s P&C businesses in Asia Pacific and Africa. 

With over 20 years of experience in Non-Life and Life insurance risk management and an eight-year tenure at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Goh holds a Master’s in International Policy Studies and a BA in Economics from Stanford University. 

He is also a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
 

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