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Members of IMIA Members of IMIA B. Insurance Companies as at May 2019 Insurance Company Name E-Mail Address Country Allianz Global Corporates & Specialty SE Germany Chris van Gend [email protected] Anadolu Sigorta Turkey Ulkem Devrim Aksar [email protected] Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. Italy Gregori Paul Alfred [email protected] AXA Africa Specialty Risks United Kingdom James Cronje [email protected] Chubb Insurance Co. United Kingdom David Walters [email protected] Hervé Cosson [email protected] Tatiana Ugliano Garbelini [email protected] Jörg Spier [email protected] EFU General Insurance Co. Pakistan Khurram Ali Khan [email protected] Gjensidige Forsikring Norway Jens Christian Kase [email protected] HDI Global SE Germany Konstantinos Argyriou [email protected] Helvetia Versicherung Switzerland Switzerland Oscar Treceno [email protected] Christoph Guntersweiler [email protected] Heiko Hammacher [email protected] Cyril Cossé [email protected] IGI International General Insurance United Kingdom Matthew Gosling [email protected] JSC Insurance Company Kyrgyzstan Nurlan Nadyrbaev [email protected] Mariia Adenova [email protected] Aidai Sydykova [email protected] Liberty Mutual United Kingdom Darren Smart [email protected] Mapfre Global Risks Spain Carlos Javier Vasquez [email protected] Albert Mengotti Forns [email protected] Luis Bernues Gonzales [email protected] NEIL Overseas Ireland Steven Woods [email protected] Pasha Insurance Co. Azerbaijan Farid Hidayatov [email protected] Araz Najafzadeh [email protected] Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance Co. Qatar Mohammad Elilah [email protected] Sheron Mohamed Veera [email protected] QBE Insurance Europe United Kingdom Andrew Kane [email protected] Swiss Re Corporate Solutions (CorSo) Switzerland Guido Benz [email protected] Patrick Eyer [email protected] Manual Bezjak [email protected] Cedric Wong [email protected] XL Catlin Insurance Co. Switzerland Max Benz [email protected] Christian W. Müller [email protected] Zurich Global Corporate & Specialty, Switzerland Switzerland Matia Cazzaniga [email protected] Manuela Baroncini [email protected] Hailu Tadesse Dr. [email protected] Holger Hillebrand [email protected] Copyright@IMIA.
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