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WTW taps new executive director of large accounts practice HK, Macau

Ellen Fung will focus on elevating the Hong Kong market across various lines of WTW business.

Willis Towers Watson (WTW) has appointed Ellen Fung as its new Executive Director of Large Accounts Practice for Hong Kong and Macau.

She will be part of its corporate risk and broking segment in Asia.

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Fung will collaborate closely with the regional team regarding large accounts market strategy and client development.

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Fung will concentrate on fostering the growth of existing and new corporate clients in Hong Kong across various lines of WTW business. She aims to assist organisations with international coverage and deliver innovative products and services to address their risk and insurance requirements.

 

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