Aon invests in growing life practice group

11 April 2019
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Aon has appointed Danny Alexander to head of life reinsurance broking, strengthening its reinsurance offering across Australia and New Zealand.

A fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia, Alexander was appointed to focus on enhancing and delivering Aon’s life insurance business and reinsurance solutions.

John Carroll, head of broking for reinsurance solutions at Aon, said they recognised the need to continue to invest in their life practice group to scale their capabilities.

“Danny’s appointment will build upon our existing leading expertise in the business and position our offering to help clients achieve the most effective balance sheet management through a bespoke blend of reinsurance solutions, risk mitigation and capital optimization,” Carroll said.

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