Melysa (Wing Yee) Chen
About Melysa (Wing Yee) Chen
Melysa (Wing Yee) Chen is a Personal Lines Underwriter at Intact, specializing in conversion renewal and rollover processes. She has over five years of experience in underwriting and holds multiple professional designations in insurance.
Work at Intact Financial Corporation
Melysa Chen has been employed at Intact Financial Corporation since 2015. She began her career as an Underwriting Assistant, where she worked for four years before advancing to the role of Personal Lines Underwriter. Since 2019, she has focused on conversion renewal and rollover processes, ensuring that service level standards are met. Her responsibilities include converting renewal policies from the legacy system Halcion to Contact PL, which enhances operational efficiency within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Melysa Chen holds a Fellow Chartered Insurance Professional (FCIP) designation, which she achieved through the Insurance Institute of Canada from 2019 to 2022. She also earned a Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) designation between 2016 and 2018. Additionally, she completed her undergraduate studies at York University - Glendon College, where she obtained an International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) Honours degree in Business Economics from 2011 to 2015. Her educational background supports her expertise in underwriting and insurance practices.
Background
Melysa Chen has a strong foundation in the insurance industry, having worked at Intact Financial Corporation for several years. She transitioned from an Underwriting Assistant to a Personal Lines Underwriter, showcasing her growth and development within the company. Her experience spans various aspects of underwriting, particularly focusing on the conversion of renewal policies, which reflects her adaptability and commitment to the field.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Intact Financial Corporation, Melysa Chen has demonstrated a commitment to providing a superior customer experience through effective underwriting practices. Her role in converting renewal policies from legacy systems to modern platforms highlights her contributions to improving operational processes. Melysa's educational achievements, including her FCIP and CIP designations, further underscore her dedication to professional development in the insurance sector.