Chubb has integrated its North America Accident and Health businesses to better address the needs of middle market and large corporate clients and distribution partners, the company announced Wednesday.
Chubb Workplace Benefits President Chris Martin was named division president of Chubb North America Accident and Health, effective immediately.

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Martin will oversee all operating responsibilities for the North American A&H insurance businesses and will also oversee the division’s strategy, product and business development, profit and loss performance, and underwriting operations.
Chubb Executive Vice President of Specialty Accident and Health James Walloga will continue to lead and look to grow the Whitehouse Station-based company’s North America Specialty Accident and Health business, which offers accident and illness medical insurance related to corporate travel risk management, participant accident insurance, affinity markets, leisure and scholastic travel.
“This integration of our A&H businesses reinforces our commitment to the marketplace, where we see tremendous opportunities to further serve our partners and clients,” said Matt Merna, senior vice president of Chubb Group and division president of Chubb North America Major Accounts, in a prepared statement. “This new structure will provide our distribution partners and clients with greater resources and better access to products and services that are designed to meet the unique challenges of workplace and travel risk for individuals, employees, as well as a variety of organizational entities.”
Martin, who will report to Merna, has more than 30 years in the insurance space. He joined Chubb nine years ago as president of Worksite Solutions for Combined Insurance, a Chubb Co., and was promoted to president of Chubb Workplace Benefits in 2016.
Walloga has more than two decades of insurance experience.