The Global Asia Insurance Partnership (GAIP) has appointed Ms Min Hung Cheng as its new CEO.
Over the past four years, GAIP has begun an important journey to address Asia's protection gaps. Ms Cheng has previously served as deputy CEO and senior director of GAIP, and has over twenty years of experience in the industry, where she has held leadership roles in Manulife, Aviva and Axa. In her new role, Ms Cheng will focus on accelerating key programmes and enhancing collaborative efforts to advance GAIP's mission.
GAIP Chairman Yoshi Kawai welcomed the appointment, stating: “As we enter this next phase of growth, I am confident that Min will accelerate our key initiatives and strengthen GAIP's impact across the insurance industry.”
GAIP is a tripartite partnership between the global insurance industry, regulators and policymakers, and academia and aims to build resilience against large-scale systemic risks, as well as new and emerging risks. It focuses on research insights, developing policy recommendations, and co-creating solutions to build long-term risk resilience in Asia.