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Sean Deehan (photo courtesy of WTW)

WTW appoints new Hong Kong and Macau leader

His experience includes working in Hong Kong and mainland China for 10 years.

Global advisory and broking solutions firm WTW has appointed Sean Deehan as Leader for Hong Kong and Macau.

Deehan with him 25 years of life insurance, health insurance and pensions experience, including more than 10 years working in Mainland China and Hong Kong. He joined WTW in January last year to develop and grow the ICT business in Hong Kong. 

Prior to WTW, Sean was the CEO of a UK-owned life insurer in Hong Kong where he led the transaction to sell the business to the group’s Mainland China JV life insurance unit. He also served as a non-executive director of the JV insurer and supported its successful entry into the Chinese pension market.

Deehan will be holding dual riles as he will continue to hold his current position as Hong Kong Market Leader for WTW’s Insurance Consulting & Technology (ICT) business.
 

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