ProTec General Insurance
ProTec General Insurance has appointed Subramanyam Brahmajosyula as its new head of underwriting and reinsurance.
Why it matters for sellers
New leadership = vendor stack re-evaluation
Signal details
- Reported
- August 16, 2026
- Source
- reinasia.com
From the coverage · reinasia.com
ProTec General Insurance has appointed Subramanyam Brahmajosyula as head of underwriting and reinsurance, the company has announced. Brahmajosyula joins from SBI General Insurance, where he most recently served as chief technical officer. His career spans more than 35 years across underwriting, claims, reinsurance and product development, in both public and private sector companies in India and overseas. He has previously held leadership roles at Oriental Insurance Company, AXA Insurance Singapore and Bharti AXA General Insurance. At ProTec, Subramanyam will play a pivotal role in shaping our underwriting philosophy and building smarter, more disciplined and customer-centric risk solutions as we create a new-age insurer from the ground up,” the company said via LinkedIn.
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