Richard Green

Managing Director, Head of Financial Risk Products, Asia, Head of the Public Agency Unit, Asia, Head of Marsh Analytics, Asia
Marsh
Current Responsibilities

Richard Green is in charge of the Asia Financial Risk Products team. Based in Singapore, his role is to deliver innovative credit and political risk solutions to Marsh’s multinational and domestic clients, as well as those looking to invest in the region from overseas. Richard’s responsibilities include the management and strategy of the practice at a regional level, coordination with other key offices in London and New York, as well as client development and placement activities.

Richard is Head of Marsh’s Public Agency Unit in Asia, with responsibility to structure and place credit and political risk insurance and reinsurance for development banks, EXIM Banks and Export Credit Agencies in the region.
Richard is also Head of Marsh Analytics in Asia, which is a new unit looking to quantify the value of insurance, and thereby allow clients to make more informed decisions about the scope and scale of their insurance purchases.

Experience

Richard joined Marsh in 2000 in the Alternative Risk Solutions Division within Marsh’s Financial and Professional (FINPRO) Practice. His experience includes working with a number of monolines to develop financial guarantee products to the clearing industry and also developing regulatory capital relief products for both credit and operational risk exposures. Richard has successfully delivered an SME loan insurance scheme to the Singapore Government with notional loan values in excess of $7 billion. Prior to joining Marsh, Richard worked in Trade Credit & Political Risks at Willis Faber & Dumas (London) and Jardine, Lloyd Thompson (London).

Education
  • BA (Hons) in Politics, Philosophy. and Economics, University of Keele, England
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Computing, University of Keele, England
Affiliations
  • Member of Lloyd’s of London
  • Member of the Singapore General Insurance Council
Vijay Chander ASIFMA