MAPFRE Middlesea appoints new Chief Executive Officer

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The Malta Business Weekly

MAPFRE Middlesea p.l.c has announced the appointment of Javier R. Moreno Gonzalez as its  new Chief Executive Officer. The appointment of Mr Moreno Gonzalez  was approved by the Company’s Board of Directors as from the 1st of April 2021.

Prior to his appointment as President and Chief Executive Officer of MAPFRE Middlesea p.l.c, Javier Moreno Gonzalez  held various executive positions throughout his career, through which he was able to influence and reinforce MAPFRE Group’s commercial and business development, as well as important technical and customer service functions.  This experience has provided Mr Moreno Gonzalez with a broad managerial vision in this line of business, which he will now apply to the further development of MAPFRE Malta.

Furthermore, in recent years, Javier Moreno Gonzalez has been participating in the development of strategic projects at Corporate Group level through the implementation of strategies across different countries. As a result, he has gained a thorough understanding of the existing capabilities in other countries and at Group level, as well as of practices that have a proven record of accomplishment, which could  potentially also be applicable to Malta. In addition, the new CEO strongly believes in sustaining a corporate culture whereby the development or enhancement  of products and services should derive from a thorough analysis  of the ‘real’ needs of the customers. By placing the client at the centre of the Company’s activities, MAPFRE Middlesea will be able to adapt and enhance its value proposition model accordingly.

Following his appointment, the new CEO of MAPFRE Middlesea commented that  “I consider myself very fortunate to be appointed by the MAPFRE Group to this position of significant responsibility. This is a new professional challenge that I find exciting and which I face with great enthusiasm.”

In light of the current economic crisis imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the CEO added that “There are many challenges in the road ahead, but we must look to the future with optimism because we have the capabilities and resources to grasp the opportunities within our reach. During my time at MAPFRE Middlesea, I would like to continue  contributing to  the Group’s transformation process and make our processes more digitalised, efficient and sophisticated. We aim to achieve this with one goal in mind: we want to be the company that generates the best experience for its customers. This will allow us  to cultivate long-term relationships by accompanying them and adapting our value proposition to their needs at all times. Our focus will continue to be on offering the best service, especially in these very particular circumstances.”

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