K&H: new senior managers in the insurance sector from September
Evgeni Benbasat will replace Nik Vincke as CEO of K&H Insurance from 1 September, who will continue his work in the regional management of the KBC Group.
As of 1 September, Evgeni Benbasat will take over the position of CEO of K&H Insurance from Nik Vincke, who will continue his career in the regional management of the KBC Group.
Nik Vincke has been at the helm of K&H Insurance since 2015 and will now strengthen KBC’s senior management at an international level as Managing Director of the International Division Insurance. His successor, Evgeni Benbasat, has been working in the insurance sector since 2000, previously serving as head of UBB MetLife, ALICO and Instinct Insurance. He joined the KBC Group in 2018, where he played a significant role in the development of the life and bancassurance businesses as Managing Director and Board Member of the Bulgarian insurance company DZI. After establishing and leading the innovative general insurance company, Instinct, for the past two and a half years, he now returns to the Hungarian subsidiary of the KBC Group, K&H Biztosító.
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