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Chubb Life Thailand Country President named Thailand Executive of the Year - Insurance Broker

Alisa Areepong has transformed Chubb Life Thailand through strategic excellence and people empowerment.

Alisa Areepong, Country President of Chubb Life Thailand, has been named Executive of the Year - Insurance Broker at the Asian Management Excellence Awards 2026. The accolade recognises her strategic vision, outstanding people leadership, and remarkable business results that have driven exponential company growth and inspired excellence throughout the industry.

Driving transformation and innovation 

Under Areepong's leadership, Chubb Life Thailand has undergone a significant transformation. Within just 18 months, she has spearheaded the launch of multiple differentiated products, introduced a cutting-edge digital sales platform, implemented a new underwriting process, and driven record-breaking growth, particularly within the agency channel.

Her strategic approach has resulted in exponential business expansion, industry recognition for product innovation and value-added services, and strengthened customer experience across all touchpoints. As a culture builder, Areepong fosters high performance, inclusivity, and accountability through her "Mission to MARS" strategy and "CHANGE" values.

A commitment to social impact

Areepong's leadership extends beyond business excellence. She leads impactful corporate social responsibility initiatives that promote social equity and sustainability, including support for flood victims, youth development, and community upliftment. She also champions educational and environmental initiatives that reflect her belief in creating long-term societal impact.

A distinguished career

A recognised industry expert with a decade of senior leadership experience, Areepong consistently anticipates market needs and drives forward-looking product development. Her distinguished career has earned multiple coveted awards, cementing her position as one of Thailand's most influential insurance executives.

"Her leadership has reshaped industry standards and delivered meaningful impact to customers, employees, and society," said company representatives. She is a truly outstanding candidate for the Executive of the Year award.

The Asian Management Excellence Awards celebrates the finest business leaders, innovators, and companies in Asia, recognizing exceptional achievements in employee engagement programmes, diversity and inclusion projects, and health and wellness initiatives.

The Asian Management Excellence Awards is presented by Asian Business Review Magazine. To view the full list of winners, click here. If you want to join the 2027 awards programme and be acclaimed for your company's employee engagements and management initiatives, please contact Danica Avila at [email protected].

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