Chris Payne

Chris Payne is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in business analysis and program management across various sectors. Currently serving as a Business Analyst at the Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation since May 2021, Chris leads initiatives related to terrorism and cyclone reinsurance pool system implementation. Previous roles include Consultant at NRI, empowering organizations to meet their objectives, and Lead Advisor in Residence at The Start Smart, where Chris facilitated innovative solutions through expert team leadership. Additional experience encompasses program management at Commonwealth Bank for General Insurance Code of Practice implementation, and significant contributions to IAG and NRMA in business transformation, project management, and financial systems management. Chris's career foundation includes tenure at Grace Bros, demonstrating a consistent trajectory of leadership and business improvement throughout.

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Sydney, Australia

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Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation

ARPC is a public financial corporation established by the Terrorism and Cyclone Insurance Act 2003 to administer the terrorism reinsurance scheme, providing primary insurers with reinsurance for commercial property and associated business interruption losses arising from a declared terrorist incident. ARPC also operates a reinsurance pool for cyclones and cyclone related flood damage which commenced on 1 July 2022. STRATEGIC PRIORITIES • Deliver reinsurance for eligible terrorism and cyclone losses. • Engage and understand our stakeholders, with a focus on insurer customers to improve community outcomes. • Develop data and insights on terrorism, cyclone and insurance climate risk to support risk mitigation. • Provide thought leadership to deliver risk insurance insights. • Be a high performing, inclusive, customer and risk focused culture. Please note: The Australian Government has strict guidelines on discrimination and intimidation. We encourage input and interaction on our social media channels. We take a strong stance on deleting content which is discriminatory, hateful or threatening and actions which may offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate. We also moderate comments or posts that promote commercial or political interests, unauthorised events, or radical ideologies. Comment removal is at the discretion of ARPC.


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Sydney, Australia

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51-200

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