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/Sedgwick. Aruna Chandrapalan, partner, forensic accounting services in Asia

Sedgwick promotes insurance veteran to Asian partner

She has over two decades of experience.

Claims management provider firm Sedgwick has promoted Aruna Chandrapalan to partner of its forensic accounting services in Asia. 

Chandrapalan, with over 20 years of insurance industry experience, joined Sedgwick in 2017 as a Senior Manager and became the Director of forensic accounting services in the UK in 2021. In 2023, she was appointed Head of forensic accounting services in Asia.

Chandrapalan is known for her expertise in managing complex claims and has a strong background in business interruption, economic damage quantification, forensic accounting, and other areas. 

Chandrapalan emphasised the importance of adapting to the evolving insurance market in Asia and supporting businesses through complex claims. 

She is also dual-qualified as a Chartered Loss Adjuster and Accountant and is also the treasurer and chairperson of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA).

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