OneLife CEO Corpas passed away, continuity plan activated
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Following an accident in December, Antonio Corpas, chief executive officer of The OneLife Group, passed away last Saturday, the company has announced. He was 54 years old. 

Corpas had been CEO of the Luxembourg life insurance company since 2018 and had engineered the firm‘s transitioning to a new business model and a new positioning.  Corpas joined OneLife in 2008 as head of tax & legal and group general counsel. Before that, he worked for a long time as a lawyer and legal adviser. 

Following Corpas’ accident, OneLife has put its business continuity plan into action and has appointed chief operating officer Elio Fratini as interim CEO, formally in the role of dirigeant agréé as approved by Luxembourg’s insurance supervisor CAA. “This organisation will be maintained in the following weeks to ensure seamless continuity of our activities and services delivery until the announcement of a new organisation for the future of our company,” the company said on Monday.

Many asset managers in Belgium and abroad have agreements with OneLife to ”package” their funds into Branch 6 or Branch 23 contracts under Luxembourg or Belgian law.

 

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