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Zurich General Takaful appoints new CEO

He is an industry veteran and accountancy graduate.

Zurich Malaysia has announced the appointment of Shamsul Azman as the new CEO of Zurich General Takaful Malaysia Berhad.

Azman will be responsible for growing Zurich Malaysia’s General Takaful business and building the strong momentum of the company in the industry.

An accountancy graduate and an industry veteran, Azman brings with him his wealth of experience in the insurance and takaful industry. His 30 years of  experience cuts across a spectrum of responsibilities in various key focus areas such as distribution channel, broking, bancassurance, underwriting and claims.

Azman will report to Zurich Malaysia Country Head, Junior Cho.

Zurich Malaysia is one of only two insurers holding all four licenses for insurance and takaful.

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