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Generali, Donnet meets Vietnam premier

Generali CEO Philip Donnet met Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc with a view to further strengthening the Lion's presence in Vietnam and Asia

Generali, Donnet meets Vietnam premier

Generali Group CEO, Philippe Donnet, met with the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, to discuss the country's investment opportunities and economic potential, underlining Generali's strong commitment to develop its business in the country. The meeting is part of Donnet's official visit to Vietnam, where Generali has been present since 2011 and has become one of the main players on the market.

At the end of the meeting, Donnet said: “It was a real privilege to meet Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and understand his vision of a rapidly growing market like Vietnam. This country represents a very attractive reality for us, led by a young and dynamic workforce that is increasingly integrating the nation into the global economy. Generali is very pleased to have established a solid presence in Vietnam and is excited to be able to expand its offer of products and services in favor of its citizens”.

Donnet also underlined the Group's ambition to strengthen its presence in other emerging Asian markets. Generali, one of the world's leading providers of insurance products, aims to differentiate itself through its culture focused on customer needs by providing innovative products, tailored to the specific needs of individual markets, together with a superior customer experience. “In Vietnam we want to build a modern insurance company, attentive to the constantly evolving needs of our customers, and therefore focused on being flexible, agile and innovative. I am more than convinced that our team, led by Tina Nguyen, will be able to make this vision of ours a reality,” added Donnet.

As part of the Group CEO's visit, Generali Vietnam together with the National Fund of Vietnamese Children presented The Human Safety Net, the global movement supported by Generali to support disadvantaged families.

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