QBE appoints data chief

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QBE appoints data chief

31 May 2022

QBE Insurance Group says Christopher Bannocks has joined as Group Chief Data Officer based in the insurer’s London office.

Mr Bannocks, who took up the new position on May 18, reports to Group Executive Operations and Technology Matt Mansour.

He will lead the enterprise data capabilities for QBE with responsibility for defining and implementing the group’s data strategy and agenda.

His role will also see him working closely with central and regional data teams to support data architecture, data governance and analytics, build on foundational data management capabilities and drive innovation in data usage across the organisation to support QBE’s enterprise goals.

Mr Bannocks’ most recent role was Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Danone, a global food products company based in Paris. At Danone, he established the chief data office and the data and analytics organisation as well as led the creation of a data transformation program.

He brings more than 20 years’ experience in data roles within the financial services sector, including with ING Bank, Barclays Bank and Nomura.

“[His] significant experience working with companies to develop data strategies and improve data capabilities has given him a solid understanding of the importance of creating business-focused solutions that deliver value quickly whilst demonstrating direction towards a strategic end-state,” Mr Mansour said.

“This experience is critical to allow us to gain the most insight for our customers in managing their risks.”

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