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Bain & Company names Dr. Henrik Naujoks as Asia-Pacific financial services practice

His expertise are the insurance and banking sectors.

Bain & Company has appointed Dr. Henrik Naujoks, global head of its insurance practice, as head of its Asia-Pacific financial services practice which is posted in Hong Kong.

Dr. Naujoks has more than 25 years of management consulting experience, advising companies in the insurance and banking sectors especially in corporate and business unit strategy, customer strategy, organisation and post-merger integrations.


Dr. Naujoks also serves as adviser for a broad range of organisations, such as “Child and Youth Finance”, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, UNHCR and Medair. In 2007, he was elected by the World Economic Forum as a young global leader.

The newly appointed official studied business administration in Munich and earned his doctorate at the University of St. Gallen, where he wrote his thesis on organisational theory and behaviour in large organisations. 

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