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Willis appoints Atilgan as head of trade credit growth in Asia

He has over 20 years of experience in finance, banking, and insurance. 

Willis, a business of WTW, has appointed Seckin Atilgan as head of Growth for Trade Credit in Asia within its Credit Risk Solutions division.

Based in Singapore, Atilgan will lead the expansion of trade credit insurance business across the region, focusing on corporates, traders, and financial institutions. 

He reports to Lee Garvey, head of Credit Risk Solutions, Asia-Pacific.

Atilgan brings over 20 years of experience in finance, banking, and insurance. 

Before joining Willis, he was Regional Sales Leader and Receivable Finance Leader for Asia Pacific at Marsh Global Clients Group. 

He has also held senior roles at Euler Hermes World Agency, where he managed commercial teams and broker relationships.
 

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