Azure Risk launches Hong Kong operations

The startup has appointed Anmol Sawlani to lead its team.

Azure Risk Limited has launched its Hong Kong operations with executive Anmol Sawlani as its director.

Azure Risk delivers tailored insurance solutions focusing on marine cargo insurance and freight forwarders liability insurance.

Sawlani and his team will provide wide-ranging multi-line insurance and technology expertise to drive the startup’s agile digital and customer-centric transport and logistics insurance platform, Catalyst.

Sawlani also brings with him over 15 years of market experience to the role. Prior to joining Azure Risk, he held the position of director and chief executive of System (Far East) Insurance Brokers Ltd. He began his insurance career in Hong Kong with Metropolitan Life Insurance.

“We’re excited to be a part of an ecosystem that embraces digital transformation, and I look forward to delivering the scope and quality of products that the evolving cargo and logistics marketplace requires,” Sawlani said.

Azure Risk is a member of +8 Partners, an ecosystem of associated insurance businesses, each one focused on a core expertise which can innovate at speed and launch new solutions aligned with customer needs.
 

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