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13 May 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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MetLife's Collis heads to Asia

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Richard Collis is to move to Hong Kong in his new role as MetLife International vice president.

Richard Collis is to move to Hong Kong in his new role as MetLife International vice president.

Collis sets sail mid-June with his family to settle in Asia.

James Marshall will be stepping into Collis' former role as head of direct business and Julian Carpenter has also been appointed to bolster the distribution team domestically.

Marshall will be mainly responsible for working with key direct marketing clients, including Citibank.

 
 

Both Marshall and Carpenter were previously with Transamerica. Marshall was most recently client director and Carpenter, strategic development director.