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Kenya: Jubilee Life Insurance appoints Asman Mugambi Ibrahim as new CEO

Jubilee Life Insurance has named Asman Mugambi Ibrahim as its new Chief Executive Officer

The Chairman and Board of Directors stated that Asman will bring over 20 years of extensive industry experience to the company.

Prior to joining Jubilee, he served as the General Manager of Commercial and Operations at ICEA LION Life.

He also held the position of General Manager of Operations at Liberty Life and was the Head of Operations & Customer Servicing as well as the Head of Actuarial at UAP-OLD Mutual Group.

Additionally, Asman worked as an Actuarial Manager for Old Mutual South Africa.

Asman holds a Master of Sciences in Actuarial Management from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, UK, where he was awarded the Hymans Robertson 2014 Award for being the best MSc Actuarial Management student.

He earned a Bachelor of Science with First-Class Honours in Actuarial Science from the University of Nairobi.

Asman is an Associate of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK), a Chartered Enterprise Risk Actuary (UK), a Fellow of the Life Management Institute (US), holds a Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma, and is a Prince 2 Project Management Practitioner.

The board also noted his commitment to excellence, evidenced by his active participation in professional organizations such as the AKI Individual Life Committee, the Institute of Actuaries (UK), the Actuarial Society of South Africa, and the Actuarial Society of Kenya, among others.

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