Africa Specialty Risks (ASR), the pan-African and Middle East focused (re)insurance group, is pleased to announce the appointment of Amit Khilosia as Chief Distribution Officer.
With over 35 years’ experience at Lloyd’s, Amit brings a wealth of expertise in (re)insurance market development and stakeholder engagement strategies across Africa. In his new role, Amit will lead ASR’s distribution efforts ensuring ASR continues to expand its footprint across Africa and the Middle East, delivering tailored risk solutions and bolstering client engagement.
Amit’s career began at Lloyd’s in 1989, where he held a number of roles in Finance, Regulatory and Market Development. Notable achievements included negotiating and broadening Lloyd’s market access strategies across Africa, and leading the deployment of Lloyd’s South Africa Ltd, where he served as Managing Director. In 2013, Amit was appointed Lloyd’s Regional Manager for Africa, and most recently held the position of Regional Lloyd’s Head for Africa and Chairman of Lloyd’s South Africa.
Amit will leverage his deep understanding of the African landscape and extensive network to help expand ASR’s presence across Africa and the Middle East. Based in ASR’s UK office, Amit will collaborate closely with the senior leadership team to drive ASR’s distribution strategy, further develop strategic partnerships, build on ASR’s market access and support the Company’s long-term growth plans across both regions.
Mikir Shah, CEO of ASR, commented:
“Amit’s appointment highlights ASR’s continuous ability to attract top talent as we expand our market presence across Africa and the Middle East.
“Amit brings a wealth of experience from his time at Lloyd’s, and has also been appointed to ASR’s Executive Committee, where he will play a key role in supporting our growth. His deep knowledge of (re)insurance and experience in Africa align perfectly with our vision. We are confident that Amit will open new growth opportunities and build on our client and partner relationships across these regions.”