Helvetia Holding AG
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Effective 1 January 2025, Simon Weiner, Head Distribution Region Central, will take over the new role of Head Distribution Network Switzerland. From 2026, he will succeed Ralph Jeitziner, who will then retire, as Head Distribution and Member of Executive Management. Helvetia is reorganizing its distribution structure with effect from 1 January 2025, appointing experienced distribution specialist Simon Weiner (45) as Head Distribution Network Switzerland. This role groups together distribution channels with direct customer access in the domestic market of Switzerland, ensuring their optimal interaction for customers. At the same time, the company is taking early action in naming Ralph Jeitziner's successor as Head Distribution. Ralph Jeitziner has been in charge of Distribution for 29 years, initially at Coop Leben, then at Nationale Suisse and ultimately at Helvetia. He has decided to retire on 30 April 2026. Simon Weiner will take over Ralph Jeitziner's role at the beginning of 2026 and thus also become a Member of Helvetia Switzerland's Executive Management. Experienced distribution specialist Prior to this, Simon Weiner was CEO of Orion Rechtsschutz Versicherung AG from 2017 to 2019, and from 2009 to 2016 he held various roles in distribution at Zurich Financial Services (Zurich Switzerland). Simon Weiner has an International Executive MBA from the University of St. Gallen (HSG). Martin Jara, CEO Helvetia Insurance Switzerland, is delighted with the new appointment: "Ralph Jeitziner has shaped Helvetia for many years and has played a key role in Helvetia's success thanks to the strength of the distribution organization. It was therefore even more important for us to act early in finding a long-term solution in terms of his successor. With Simon Weiner, we have a top expert taking over from within our own ranks. I wish him every success with the upcoming organizational merging of the Distribution Network next year, as well as in his future role as Head Distribution and Member of Executive Management Switzerland." Eric Zeller Phone: +41 58 280 50 33 About the Helvetia Group Cautionary note
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Language: | English |
Company: | Helvetia Holding AG |
Dufourstrasse 40 | |
9001 St.Gallen | |
Switzerland | |
E-mail: | media.relations@helvetia.ch |
Internet: | www.helvetia.com |
ISIN: | CH0466642201 |
Valor: | 46664220 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 2012949 |
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