AIA Insurance Lanka appoints new CEO

30 May 2019 12:08 am


AIA Insurance Lanka yesterday announced the appointment of Nikhil Advani as its new Chief Executive Officer.


The appointment will be effective July 1, 2019, subject to approval of the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka.


The outgoing CEO, Pankaj Banerjee will relocate to Hong Kong to take up a position in AIA Group as Chief Executive Officer, Group Partnership Distribution.

Nikhil presently leads the functions of Customer Strategy, Transformation and Marketing of the company.


As part of his current role he is also responsible for product and customer management, brand and communications, channel and digital marketing, analytics and corporate solutions. 


He has been a part of AIA Insurance Lanka since 2016 and was responsible for the company’s new life insurance product portfolio and expanded footprint in the health market.


His achievements on behalf of AIA Sri Lanka include the successful growth and expansion of the AIA Vitality programme in the country and overseeing the implementation of a variety of initiatives to substantially raise awareness of the AIA brand and increase engagement with customers in Sri Lanka.


Nikhil holds a Masters’ in Business Administration from Columbia University, USA and a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce from the University of Bombay, India. He has almost 25 years’ experience in insurance and financial industries and has been a part of AIA Group since 2011.


Prior to joining AIA Group, Nikhil worked in senior roles at New York Life, Genworth Financial and Jackson National Life in the USA and ICICI Prudential Asset Management in India.
“I am delighted that Nik is set to become CEO of AIA Insurance Lanka. Nik is no stranger to AIA Insurance Lanka having been its Chief Marketing Officer since September 2016.
In this role, Nik has done a tremendous job across marketing, brand, customer strategy and product propositions as well as leading the very successful roll-out of AIA Vitality in Sri Lanka,” AIA Group CEO and Chairman Bill Lisle said.