Naomi Ballantyne to retire from Partners Life

Naomi Ballantyne has announced her intention to retire from Partners Life. Ballantyne will remain as Managing Director until her planned departure after the completion of the March 2024 financial year end. Ballantyne plans to undertake some consulting work for the global Dai-ichi Life business after her departure.

Ballantyne has been with Partners Life 12 years, after founding it in 2011. Dai-Ichi Life purchased Partners Group Holdings for $1 billion in August 2022.

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