
Cameron Cupido
CEO and Executive Director Indian Ocean Islands, Reinsurance Solutions Mauritius • Board Member
Cameron's vision has always been to head up a powerful regional player in African reinsurance.
Today he does just that, guiding a specialist team of brokers within one of South Africa's few majority black-owned reinsurance companies in providing solutions for clients across Southern Africa.
He is also responsibile for the Mauritian and Indian Ocean Islands market, where he develops and maintains the group's portfolio of business in this region. He oversees a producing broker team in Mauritius that services Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar, and Reunion Island.
Previous positions include stints in treaty underwriting and broking with Munich Re, Aon Benfield and Willis Re, and 2 years in London as a Lloyds broker.
He has strong solutions-focused technical and brokering skills, and solid treaty pricing, structuring and placement expertise.
Cameron holds a BSc in Mathematics (2001) from Wits University and is an associate member of the Actuarial Society of South Africa (AMASSA).
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