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Financial lines rate reduction should bottom out as potential large losses loom: Frontier Global’s Joel Pridmore
Sector faces significant challenges, including major litigation such as class actions, regulatory scrutiny of Australian superannuation funds, cyber events, greenwashing, and the risk of under-reserving.
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Great Eastern minority shareholders reject majority owner OCBC’s take-private offer
Shareholders have approved amendments to the constitution and bonus issue as a pathway to resume trading of the insurer's shares.
Great Eastern minority shareholders reject majority owner OCBC’s take-private offer
Shareholders have approved amendments to the constitution and bonus issue as a pathway to resume trading of the insurer's shares.
Shareholders have approved amendments to the constitution and bonus issue as a pathway to resume trading of the insurer's shares.
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Howden expands Pacific footprint with acquisition of Kiwi broker Sherpa
Acquisition of the Christchurch-based broker will complement and strengthen Howden’s combined broking business in New Zealand.
Howden expands Pacific footprint with acquisition of Kiwi broker Sherpa
Acquisition of the Christchurch-based broker will complement and strengthen Howden’s combined broking business in New Zealand.
Acquisition of the Christchurch-based broker will complement and strengthen Howden’s combined broking business in New Zealand.
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India mandates Ace Insurance Brokers to study feasibility of local P&I club setup: report
The move comes two years after finance ministry flagged the need for establishing a full-fledged, India-owned P&I entity.
India mandates Ace Insurance Brokers to study feasibility of local P&I club setup: report
The move comes two years after finance ministry flagged the need for establishing a full-fledged, India-owned P&I entity.
The move comes two years after finance ministry flagged the need for establishing a full-fledged, India-owned P&I entity.
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MSIG Malaysia CEO Chua Seck Guan retires after 15 years at helm; Ang Yien Chia named successor
Chua will continue to serve in a senior advisory capacity, helping to maintain continuity across strategic initiatives and key stakeholder relationships.
MSIG Malaysia CEO Chua Seck Guan retires after 15 years at helm; Ang Yien Chia named successor
Chua will continue to serve in a senior advisory capacity, helping to maintain continuity across strategic initiatives and key stakeholder relationships.
Chua will continue to serve in a senior advisory capacity, helping to maintain continuity across strategic initiatives and key stakeholder relationships.
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Marsh Indonesia promotes Jason Mandera to president director following Douglas Ure’s departure
Jarkata-based Mandera, has been with broker for about 16 years, and was most recently head of specialty and placement.
Marsh Indonesia promotes Jason Mandera to president director following Douglas Ure’s departure
Jarkata-based Mandera, has been with broker for about 16 years, and was most recently head of specialty and placement.
Jarkata-based Mandera, has been with broker for about 16 years, and was most recently head of specialty and placement.
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Cambiaso Risso expands to Hong Kong, eyes Philippines entry
Italian marine broker's new office in the SAR will be led by Swedish Club's Lars Malm and service the greater China region.
Cambiaso Risso expands to Hong Kong, eyes Philippines entry
Italian marine broker's new office in the SAR will be led by Swedish Club's Lars Malm and service the greater China region.
Italian marine broker's new office in the SAR will be led by Swedish Club's Lars Malm and service the greater China region.
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Swedish Club appoints Julia Ju as chief executive of Hong Kong branch as Lars Malm departs
The P&I club has also appointed Jason Wu as regional director for underwriting in greater China.
Swedish Club appoints Julia Ju as chief executive of Hong Kong branch as Lars Malm departs
The P&I club has also appointed Jason Wu as regional director for underwriting in greater China.
The P&I club has also appointed Jason Wu as regional director for underwriting in greater China.
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China’s ZhongAn raises US$500m via secondary placement in Hong Kong
The proceeds will primarily support the Chinese digital carrier's core insurance and asset management business.
China’s ZhongAn raises US$500m via secondary placement in Hong Kong
The proceeds will primarily support the Chinese digital carrier's core insurance and asset management business.
The proceeds will primarily support the Chinese digital carrier's core insurance and asset management business.
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Howden taps FM veteran Hamish Ravindran as chief client officer for Asia
Singapore-based Ravindran joins the broker after nearly 23 years at the commercial property insurer.
Howden taps FM veteran Hamish Ravindran as chief client officer for Asia
Singapore-based Ravindran joins the broker after nearly 23 years at the commercial property insurer.
Singapore-based Ravindran joins the broker after nearly 23 years at the commercial property insurer.
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AIG hires Allison Emery in newly created Pacific delegated underwriting authority lead role
Sydney-based Emery joins the insurer from Lockton, where she was head of market management and key partnerships.
AIG hires Allison Emery in newly created Pacific delegated underwriting authority lead role
Sydney-based Emery joins the insurer from Lockton, where she was head of market management and key partnerships.
Sydney-based Emery joins the insurer from Lockton, where she was head of market management and key partnerships.
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Howden appoints Edmund Arghand as head of credit, political risk and surety for Asia
Arghand, who joins from BMS in London, will lead the team in Singapore, with a particular focus on structured credit.
Howden appoints Edmund Arghand as head of credit, political risk and surety for Asia
Arghand, who joins from BMS in London, will lead the team in Singapore, with a particular focus on structured credit.
Arghand, who joins from BMS in London, will lead the team in Singapore, with a particular focus on structured credit.
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FWD Group debuts on Hong Kong stock exchange
Hong Kong insurer raised US$445m from the IPO, valuing the company at over US$6bn.
FWD Group debuts on Hong Kong stock exchange
Hong Kong insurer raised US$445m from the IPO, valuing the company at over US$6bn.
Hong Kong insurer raised US$445m from the IPO, valuing the company at over US$6bn.
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New Australian MGA says collaboration key for D&O risks ‘no one else will touch’
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Howden expands Pacific footprint with acquisition of Kiwi broker Sherpa
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