Matthew Drennan leaves Zurich role

17 February 2012
| By Staff |
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Matthew Drennan's role as executive general manager investments at Zurich has been made redundant in what the company called an internal restructure of the business.

Drennan's redundancy is a result of the merging of executive general manager roles of life and investment divisions, according to Zurich's chief executive, life and investments, Colin Morgan.

However, Morgan said the company's senior management is currently working with Drennan to explore other opportunities within the group.

"Zurich has made its growth intentions in the Asia-Pacific abundantly clear, as evidenced through our recent acquisitions in the region," Morgan said. "Matthew has developed a very talented pool of investment expertise within the business, and in doing so Zurich is in an extremely strong position for continued success."

In other moves, former general manager sales and marketing, Philip Kewin, has been promoted to the role of general manager, retail life and investments.

Stephen Latham will become life and investments chief operating officer when current COO Chris Rutherford retires, while Richard Dunkerley moves to head Zurich's marketing division.

Morgan said the changes would allow the business to accelerate its transition from a product manufacturing focused organisation to a "genuinely customer driven provider of innovative financial solutions".

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