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Benjamin Le Forestier

Benjamin was appointed Regional Sales Manager Europe for Tinubu in September 2022 and leads the business development for credit insurers across the European area. He started his career as a corporate risk analyst at GE Money Bank. He joined Tinubu as a risk analyst in 2006 and was promoted to Risk Manager 3 years later. In 2011, he became Head of Corporate Loans Acceptance for Volkswagen Financial Services to set up and manage a team of 10 direct reports. In 2014, he moved to Asia to take the role of Managing Director of Tinubu Singapore. He built and managed the regional credit risk team and helped develop the Tinubu local network. From 2018 to 2022, he focused on client management and business development for Tinubu in Asia Pacific. Benjamin holds a master’s degree in Corporate Finance from ESG Paris Business School.

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