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Seth Peller named CEO of Marsh McLennan Hong Kong, Macau

He will take on the title alongside his current role as CEO of Marsh McLennan Taiwan.

Marsh McLennan appointed Seth Peller as CEO of Hong Kong and Macau. 

Peller will assume this position alongside his current role as CEO of Marsh McLennan Taiwan, reporting to Svein Tyldum, CEO of Marsh McLennan North Asia.

In his expanded role, Peller will lead growth strategies to support clients across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. 

He will also oversee initiatives delivered by Marsh McLennan’s four businesses: Marsh, Guy Carpenter, Mercer, and Oliver Wyman.

With over 30 years of experience in the global insurance industry, Peller has held leadership positions across Europe, Latin America, and Asia. 

He became CEO of Marsh Taiwan in June 2022 and was named CEO of Marsh McLennan Taiwan in April 2023. 

Before joining Marsh McLennan, he served as CEO of JLT Indonesia and held other senior roles in the sector.
 

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