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26 September 2024news

RISCS CWC appoints new partner in Africa

RISCS CWC has appointed Darlington Munhuwani as a partner of the RISCS CWC team to work alongside existing RISCS CWC South African based partner David Rose-Innes on continuing the development of the company’s captive consulting services in Africa.

Munhuwani has over 25 years’ experience in risk management and insurance gained from working in various countries across sub-Saharan Africa. His work as regional director at Aon South Africa saw him advise multinationals on their risk transfer and risk management strategies. More recently, as a former chief executive of Allianz, Ghana, he led the company’s digital transformation journey to serve and secure clients as well as enhance their capacity to solve risk and business-related challenges. Alongside his work at RISCS CWC, Darlington works with global and regional technology companies to identify and deploy emerging technologies for the insurance market.

Oliver Schofield, managing partner of RISCS CWC, said: “The RISCS CWC team is delighted that Darlington is joining us. His extensive network and knowledge of African insurance markets will help us consolidate our work in this important region while his multinational and global outlook mirrors that of RISCS CWC. David and Darlington are looking forward to working with re/insurance professionals and corporates across sub–Saharan Africa to deliver our unique blend of the world’s local independent captive consulting.”

Munhuwani commented: “I am excited to be joining the game changers at RISCS CWC and look forward to working with them to deliver more innovative solutions to our clients in sub–Saharan Africa in particular”. 

Welcoming Munhuwani to the team, Rose-Innes added “It is wonderful that Darlington and I will be working together again and I look forward to our renewed collaboration across the continent.”

Munhuwani will be based in Johannesburg whilst Rose-Innes has relocated to Cape Town.

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