Ajay Singh heads India sales for Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance
By Our Banking Bureau | 20 Aug 2004
Mumbai: Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, the fastest growing private life insurance company has appointed Ajay Singh to head all India sales, effective today. Singh will be responsible for aggressive sales strategies and nationwide expansion to take Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance. to the leadership position amongst private life insurance companies.
Prior to joining Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, he was regional manager (south and west), Birla Sun Life. Singh has over 19 years of experience in life insurance, including Life Insurance Corporation of India.
Commenting on his new appointment, Singh said: "It is a privilege to be working for one of India's most progressive and most respected life insurance companies. Needless to say, I am excited at the prospect of taking on the challenges my new role has to offer. I see tremendous potential in the Indian market and I look forward to taking Bajaj Allianz to better heights."
Sam Ghosh, country manager, Allianz & CEO Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance said: "We are confident that Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance will strengthen it's leadership position with Ajay's dynamic leadership. His tremendous track record in developing sales leadership in existing and new markets will further accelerate our growth in India & also enable us to become the market leader in the Life Insurance among the private players"
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