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AIA Life Korea Announces Leadership Transition

AIA Life Korea on Aug 18, announced that Nathan Chuang, Chief Executive Officer of AIA Life Korea, has decided to leave AIA to pursue other opportunities.Nathan joined AIA in 2014 and has held a number of senior roles across the Group. Over the past four years, he has led AIA Life Korea and contribu

AIA Life Korea has revealed that Nathan Chuang, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, has decided to leave the organization to pursue different opportunities. Nathan had joined AIA in 2014 and had held various senior positions across the Group. During his tenure at AIA Life Korea over the past four years, he played a crucial role in strengthening the company's growth strategy, distribution capabilities, and customer proposition.

In response to Nathan's departure, AIA Life Korea expressed gratitude for his contributions, particularly for his leadership of the company over the past four years. The organization's commitment to its long-term growth in Korea remains unwavering. Fisher Zhang, the AIA Group Regional Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board of AIA Life Korea, stated that AIA is dedicated to building upon the strong foundations of its business and delivering on its purpose of helping people live healthier, longer, better lives.

Following Nathan Chuang's decision to leave, Helena Chon, who has been the Chief Financial Officer of AIA Life Korea since 2022, has been appointed as the interim Chief Executive Officer and Representative Director. Helena's appointment is subject to the completion of relevant corporate and regulatory procedures. The company's succession planning process for senior leadership positions is well-established, and the appointment of AIA Life Korea's next Chief Executive Officer is currently underway. The announcement of the next CEO will be made once the relevant processes have been finalized.

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