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AIA hires top underwriter

Wednesday 19th of December 2018

Stephen Potter will start as chief underwriter to both AIA and Sovereign on January 15. 

Sharron-Moana Botica, chief customer officer at AIA and Sovereign, said Potter came with a wealth of experience.

“Stephen first joined Sovereign back in 1989, and as such was one of the ‘originals’ at the company.

“Five years ago he left to work for AMP, before heading over to Fidelity Life.

“Stephen’s expertise, earned over nearly three decades, mean the AIA/Sovereign  underwriting team will be well-placed to help make New Zealand one of the healthiest and most protected countries in the world.

“He’s told me that he’s incredibly excited about the opportunity, given the innovation and strategic focus that we are applying to Underwriting, as we develop AIA/Sovereign’s market leadership in this area."

Comments (8)
steve murphy
Fantastic news and it will be really good to have Potto back home in 2019. He has been a great advocate for the risk business for 30 years.
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Paul Smyth
Agree -very pleasing and a good appointment. Even better they could follow this up by bringing someone home from Whangamata.
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6 years ago

sachi kumar
Looking forward to seeing Potto in his element
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daniel mead
Welcome back Potto
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6 years ago

Donna Hayward
It will be soooooo good to have Potts back at AIA / Sov.
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6 years ago

Carl Drummond
Congrats Potts, You certainly are one of the good guys in the business and i'm fortunate enough to have worked closely with you on the inside and outside. Well done mate but sad to see you leave Fidelity, look forward to dealing with you at AIA in the future.
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6 years ago

M Osanna
Pleasing news and a nice present for the festive season. Sad to see Potts leave Fid but working on Vitality at AIA must have been an attraction.
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6 years ago

Ahmed Syed
Just back at work after the summer break and caught with this great news. Well done Stephen.
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5 years ago

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