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Allianz PNB Life appoints Alexander Grenz as CEO

He served as its COO for over three years.

Allianz PNB Life Insurance Inc. has appointed Alexander Grenz as President and CEO after more than three years as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Allianz PNB Life.

In his new role, Alexander will be responsible for steering the growth and value creation of Allianz PNB Life, and continue to develop the close collaboration and partnership with PNB. He will also join the Allianz Asia Board, as well as the Board of Directors of Allianz PNB Life.

Having been with the Group for over 15 years, Alexander brings a deep understanding and experience of insurance management in the region and in the Philippines. As COO, Alexander was responsible for Allianz PNB Life’s operations, technology and transformation functions. 

The appointment will take effect on 1 June 2019.

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