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Howden Re makes 3 sr appointments for China market

by AIP Online Bureau | Jun 24, 2026 | Intermediaries, International News, Non-Life | 0 comments

This is the latest in a series of senior hires reinforcing Howden Re’s commitment to Hong Kong and China as a strategic focus for Howden Re as it continues to build specialist capabilities across the Asia-Pacific region.

London: Howden Re, the global reinsurance, capital markets and strategic advisory arm of Howden, has strengthened its commitment to the China market with three senior appointments across treaty, retrocession, and agriculture.

Houqin Zhu joins as Managing Director, Head of China Treaty, Mike Xin joins as Managing Director, Head of Agriculture, APAC, and David Song joins as Managing Director, Head of Retrocession, Greater China.

Based in Hong Kong, the appointments further strengthen Howden Re’s capabilities in areas that are central to the continued development of China’s reinsurance market. Together, they enhance the firm’s ability to connect clients with global sources of capital, expand specialist expertise and support the development of future market talent.

This is the latest in a series of senior hires reinforcing Howden Re’s commitment to Hong Kong and China as a strategic focus for Howden Re as it continues to build specialist capabilities across the Asia-Pacific region.

Recent appointments in the region include John Philipsz as Head of ANZ; Cynthia Cui’s’s promotion to Head of Asia-Pacific Facultative; Henry To as Chairman of Hong Kong, Candy Wong as Managing Director and Head of Treaty Hong Kong, and Roy Wong as Managing Director in Hong Kong; and Jimmy Tsai as Managing Director in Taiwan.

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