Buddhima M.
About Buddhima M.
Buddhima M. is a Treaty Manager at AXIS Capital, where he has worked since 2022. With over a decade of experience in the insurance industry, he specializes in reinsurance and risk redistribution strategies.
Work at AXIS Capital
Buddhima M. currently serves as a Treaty Manager at AXIS Capital, a position held since 2022 in New York, NY. Prior to this role, Buddhima worked as a Senior Placements Analyst - Ceded Re from 2020 to 2021 and as a Placements Analyst - Ceded Re from 2019 to 2020. During these roles, Buddhima developed expertise in reinsurance and risk management strategies, contributing to the company's operations in the insurance industry.
Education and Expertise
Buddhima M. holds a Bachelor of Business Management from the University of Bangalore, completed between 2003 and 2006. Additionally, Buddhima studied Accounting and Business Management at Bangalore University, achieving a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) during the same period. Buddhima also obtained an Advanced Diploma in Insurance from the Chartered Insurance Institute in the UK, further enhancing expertise in the insurance sector.
Background in Insurance Industry
Buddhima M. has over a decade of experience in the insurance industry, with a focus on reinsurance and risk redistribution strategies. Prior to joining AXIS Capital, Buddhima held various positions, including Assistant Manager - Reinsurance at both LOLC Insurance Company Ltd and Union Assurance PLC, and Reinsurance Analyst at KB Insurance Co., Ltd. This diverse background has equipped Buddhima with a comprehensive understanding of both personal and commercial lines in the insurance sector.
Previous Roles and Experience
Before joining AXIS Capital, Buddhima M. worked at Marsh & McLennan Companies in roles related to Catastrophe Risk Management and Treaty Reinsurance from 2018 to 2019 and 2017 to 2018, respectively. This experience provided valuable insights into risk assessment and management within the insurance landscape. Buddhima's technical accounting skills further support the optimization of risk redistribution across property and casualty classes.