SINGAPORE & CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Great American Insurance Group is pleased to announce the hiring of Mr. Nattakorn (Natt) Wattanaumphaipong as Senior DirectorSINGAPORE & CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Great American Insurance Group is pleased to announce the hiring of Mr. Nattakorn (Natt) Wattanaumphaipong as Senior Director

Nattakorn Wattanaumphaipong Joins Great American Insurance Company’s Singapore Branch

2026/01/12 10:15
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SINGAPORE & CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Great American Insurance Group is pleased to announce the hiring of Mr. Nattakorn (Natt) Wattanaumphaipong as Senior Director, Technical Underwriting for the Singapore Branch of its flagship insurer, Great American Insurance Company.

In this role, he will oversee the strategic management of technical underwriting and portfolio management, executing underwriting strategies that support the Singapore Branch’s business expansion plan. He will also work with the Singapore Branch CEO and Deputy CEO to drive product development and identify opportunities to penetrate existing and new markets for profitable growth.

Mr. Wattanaumphaipong brings more than 20 years of industry experience, having held key leadership positions in management, reinsurance underwriting and business development throughout Asia Pacific. Prior to this role, he served as Deputy Chief Underwriting Officer at a global specialty and property and casualty (re)insurer based in Singapore. He was also Director and Head of P&C underwriting, Asia with a reinsurance company based in Singapore and China.

Mr. Wattanaumphaipong earned a Master of Business Administration with NUS and Master of Commerce from University of New South Wales. He is also an Accredited Director with the Singapore Institute of Directors.

About Great American Insurance Company, Singapore Branch

The Singapore Branch of Great American Insurance Company offers an extensive list of insurance solutions to a variety of commercial customers. It is dedicated to delivering exceptional service to customers, and its experienced team of underwriters will help to tailor a policy for their needs. Policies are underwritten by Great American Insurance Company – Singapore Branch, a licensed insurer in Singapore, registration number T15FC0029B.

About Great American Insurance Group

Great American Insurance Group’s roots go back to 1872 with the founding of its flagship company, Great American Insurance Company. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the operations of Great American Insurance Group are engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance, focusing on specialty commercial products for businesses. Great American Insurance Company has received an “A” (Excellent) or higher rating from the AM Best Company for more than 115 years and is currently rated “A+” (Superior). The members of Great American Insurance Group are subsidiaries of American Financial Group, Inc. (AFG), also based in Cincinnati, Ohio. AFG’s common stock is listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFG.

Websites:

www.GreatAmericanInsuranceGroup.com
www.GreatAmericanInsuranceGroup.com/about-us/business-operations/division/singapore-branch
www.AFGinc.com

Contacts

Diane P. Weidner, IRC, CPA (inactive)

Vice President, Investor & Media Relations

American Financial Group, Inc.

513-369-5713

dweidner@amfin.com

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