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WTW boosts Asia's corporate risk and broking team

Rupert Roberts and Christine Lau are the two newly appointed leaders at WTW.

Global advisory, broking, and solutions company WTW has appointed Rupert Roberts as Head of Corporate Risk and Broking (CRB) for Southeast Asia and Christine Lau as Head of Corporate Risk and Broking Singapore, effective 2 January 2024.

In his role, Roberts will collaborate with CRB country leaders in Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam to boost business growth in Southeast Asia.

Lau, transitioning from her position as Head of Client Services in WTW’s Singapore CRB business, will lead the Singapore team in expanding CRB business across various sectors.

The company said these appointments reflect WTW's dedication to investing in and promoting talent as it aims to be a leading specialty broker and risk advisor.

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