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Diana Baer appointed CFO for Munich Re Holdings of Australasia

by AIP Online Bureau | Apr 30, 2025 | Briefs, Reinsurance | 0 comments

Diana Baer has been appointed chief financial officer for Munich Re Holdings of Australasia. Diana has been working for Munich Re for 17 years and brings extensive experience from various finance roles within the company along with expertise in executive management, strategic planning, financial reporting and regulatory compliance. Her experience spans both Life and Non-Life (Re)insurance segments.

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