Life - Articles - Sue Elliot joins MetLife as Head of Product


 Sue Elliott has joined MetLife from Just Retirement where she was Head of Care Solutions and played a key role in the company’s launch into the UK long-term care market. Previously Sue worked as a consulting actuary at Watson Wyatt/Towers Watson for eight years where she led the UK actuarial healthcare team and with M&G Re and Swiss Re in the UK and Canada.

 Sue is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries UK and a past Chairman of the Health & Care Practice Board for the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries and currently chairs the Consultations sub-committee. She is also a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries US and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries.

 Darryl Pye, UK Product Director, MetLife said: “MetLife has an ambitious growth strategy in the UK employee benefits market based on continued innovation and enhanced service capability. Sue’s extensive experience and expertise in the market will be a major asset in delivering that strategy.”

 Sue Elliott added: “MetLife is a world-class brand with a strong and growing reputation in the UK market and I very much look forward to helping deliver further growth in a market I know very well.”

  

 
  

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