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Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC

Allianz Insurance

SingaporeFull-timeHybrid

Posted 15 Jun 2026

About this role

The Regional Head of Underwriting provides strategic leadership to develop and execute the APAC underwriting strategy in alignment with global goals. This role involves managing the regional portfolio to achieve financial targets while overseeing compliance, product development, and broker relationships. Candidates need over 10 years of experience in underwriting management with a proven track record of profitable growth and leadership in complex global environments. A Master's degree in Economics or Law and professional insurance qualifications like CII are preferred.

What they're looking for

Strategic LeadershipUnderwriting ManagementRisk AssessmentPricing KnowledgeContract DraftingAnalytical AbilitiesNegotiationBroker Relationship Management

Frequently asked questions

What does a Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC at Allianz Insurance do?

The Regional Head of Underwriting provides strategic leadership to develop and execute the APAC underwriting strategy in alignment with global goals. This role involves managing the regional portfolio to achieve financial targets while overseeing compliance, product development, and broker relations…

What skills does this Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC role need?

Key skills for this role include Strategic Leadership, Underwriting Management, Risk Assessment, Pricing Knowledge, Contract Drafting, Analytical Abilities.

How much does a Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC at Allianz Insurance pay?

The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.

Is this Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is hybrid, based in Singapore.

How do I apply for this Regional Head of Underwriting, APAC role?

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