Raphael Borrel
About Raphael Borrel
Raphael Borrel serves as the Chief Risk Officer at XL Catlin Services, a division of AXA, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in risk management, having held senior roles at various financial institutions, including Validus, Deloitte, and Aon.
Current Role at AXA XL
Raphael Borrel serves as the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) at XL Catlin Services, a division of AXA, since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing risk management strategies and ensuring alignment with business objectives. He also holds the position of Head of Information Risk at AXA XL, where he focuses on managing information-related risks. His work is based in London, where he has been instrumental in shaping the risk landscape of the organization.
Previous Experience at Validus
Prior to his current role, Raphael Borrel worked at Validus as the Head of Group Risk for a period of 10 months from 2010 to 2011. In this position, he was responsible for the overall risk management framework and strategies within the organization, contributing to the company's risk assessment and mitigation efforts.
Career at Deloitte
Raphael Borrel spent three years at Deloitte as a Senior Manager from 2006 to 2009. His responsibilities included providing strategic risk management advice and leading various consulting projects. His experience at Deloitte helped him develop a strong foundation in risk management practices.
Experience in Risk Management
Raphael Borrel has extensive experience in risk management across various organizations. He has hands-on experience in capital modeling, which is essential for assessing financial risks and determining capital requirements. His strong track record includes delivering complex transformation programs within global financial services groups, showcasing his capability to manage large-scale changes effectively.
Educational Background and Early Career
Raphael Borrel began his career as a Consultant at Aon in London from 2002 to 2004. He then held various consulting roles at BearingPoint, Accenture, and Ernst and Young, where he honed his skills in risk management and strategic consulting. His early career laid the groundwork for his later roles in senior management and risk oversight.