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    Chubb CEO Faces Fire After Bold Ad Alleges China Ties

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:October 9, 20252 Mins Read
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    An aggressive new ad campaign launched by consumer watchdog group Consumers’ Research is putting pressure on Chubb Insurance and its CEO, Evan Greenberg, by alleging significant entanglements with the Chinese Communist Party.

    The “China Chubb” initiative aims to broadcast accusations nationally through a 30-second television spot, mobile billboards around Washington, D.C., digital ads, and a dedicated website. It claims that Chubb’s leadership has “cozied up” to Beijing and that the company uses its global reach to promote political agendas that diverge from American interests.

    Chubb officials have pushed back. In a public statement, the company said the ad campaign is “completely dishonest,” and reiterated that Greenberg has frequently voiced criticism of China’s authoritarian practices. The campaign’s assertions include that Greenberg attended high-level forums in China, met with top Chinese officials, and even introduced President Xi Jinping at a U.S. event.

    The ad also draws attention to Chubb’s expansion into the Chinese insurance market, including its acquisition of control over Huatai Insurance—once valued at over $10 billion—arguing that such financial stakes raise conflict-of-interest concerns for a U.S. insurer.

    Supporters of the campaign argue this is a critical moment to expose how foreign influence can infiltrate American corporate decision-making. Critics say the effort is politically motivated, intended to stir public distrust of companies engaging in international business.

    As tension grows, Chubb’s leadership may find itself navigating not just global markets but a fierce domestic spotlight on how deeply corporate America should be tied to foreign powers.

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