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Jayde Mulholland appointed Co-CEO of Australian Insurance Company, leading Qikio Insurance and Add Insure

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Australian Insurance Company (AIC) is proud to announce the appointment of Jayde Mulholland as Co-Chief Executive Officer. Jayde will oversee both Qikio Insurance and Add Insure, leveraging her extensive experience in the insurance industry. With a notable track record at companies such as Huddle Insurance, QBE, Youi Insurance, and Greenstone Financial Services, Jayde has championed customer-focused innovations, compliance and technological advancements. Jayde has been with AIC for the last two and a half years, where she has spent most of that time in a Chief Customer Officer role. Since joining Jayde has been key in design and delivery of products, partnerships, compliance, customer journey and our technology. Her expertise in enhancing the customer journey and deep understanding of compliance will guide AIC towards new heights of success and innovation.  

"I am honoured to take on the role of Co-CEO at AIC, overseeing both Qikio Insurance and Add Insure. I am excited to work closely with the exceptional teams at both companies to drive innovation, enhance customer experiences, and continue our commitment to excellence in the insurance industry," Jayde Mulholland shared.  

Andy Carey, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, commented, "Jayde's unparalleled expertise and vision for customer experience, coupled with her robust background in compliance, make her the perfect leader for our next chapter."  


Key Facts:
  • Australian Insurance Company (AIC) appoints Jayde Mulholland as Co-Chief Executive Officer to lead both Qikio Insurance and Add Insure. 

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  • Jayde brings a wealth of experience from her roles at Huddle Insurance, QBE, Youi Insurance, and Greenstone Financial Services, focusing on customer innovations and technology. 

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  • Her expertise is expected to drive AIC towards innovation and enhanced customer experiences, underpinned by a strong understanding of compliance. 

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  • Jayde expresses excitement about driving innovation and enhancing customer experiences at Qikio Insurance and Add Insure. 

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  • Co-Founder and Co-CEO Andy Carey highlights Jayde’s unparalleled expertise and customer-focused vision as key to leading the company’s next chapter. 


About us:

Qikio Insurance is at the forefront of the Insurtech movement, focused on integrating cutting-edge insurance solutions into the digital ecosystems of our tech-savvy customers, simplifying and enriching the insurance experience across personal lines, including home, car, pet, and travel insurance


Contact details:

For media inquiries, please contact:  [email protected].   

For more information about Qikio, visit www.qikio.com.au.   

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