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LMA welcomes US-Iran deal, but warns of ‘long, complicated’ shipping recovery, as insurer urges caution
Lloyd’s Market Association (LMA) says certain practical steps are required, while Charlie Zheng, co-head of marine for greater China at Markel, says the threat environment will take time to normalise.
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Asia’s renewable expansion increases risk complexity as insurance shifts to strategic role: WTW
Insurance is shifting from a transactional requirement to a strategic enabler as underwriters grow more selective amid climate volatility, supply chain disruption and evolving technologies.
Asia’s renewable expansion increases risk complexity as insurance shifts to strategic role: WTW
Insurance is shifting from a transactional requirement to a strategic enabler as underwriters grow more selective amid climate volatility, supply chain disruption and evolving technologies.
Insurance is shifting from a transactional requirement to a strategic enabler as underwriters grow more selective amid climate volatility, supply chain disruption and evolving technologies.
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Crawford appoints duo as loss adjusters in Singapore
Eileen Chew and Alice Lee have over a decade of experience in roles with loss adjusters.
Crawford appoints duo as loss adjusters in Singapore
Eileen Chew and Alice Lee have over a decade of experience in roles with loss adjusters.
Eileen Chew and Alice Lee have over a decade of experience in roles with loss adjusters.
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Dana Sun joins AIG as senior commercial property underwriter
She has over 15 years of experience in Singapore and South Korea's (re)insurance industry.
Dana Sun joins AIG as senior commercial property underwriter
She has over 15 years of experience in Singapore and South Korea's (re)insurance industry.
She has over 15 years of experience in Singapore and South Korea's (re)insurance industry.
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BirdsEyeView spies Australia as ‘competitive edge’ opportunity with new wildfire model after seven-figure funding
Seasonality of bushfires in Australia is shifting due to climate change, according to founder and CEO James Rendell.
BirdsEyeView spies Australia as ‘competitive edge’ opportunity with new wildfire model after seven-figure funding
Seasonality of bushfires in Australia is shifting due to climate change, according to founder and CEO James Rendell.
Seasonality of bushfires in Australia is shifting due to climate change, according to founder and CEO James Rendell.
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Underwriters far from returning to pre-war war risk pricing even as US-Iran deal looms, brokers say
Marine war rates are likely to remain around 1% for the next week or so, with a possible drop to the 0.8%–0.6% range in the subsequent week should there be genuine and sustained signs of de-escalation.
Underwriters far from returning to pre-war war risk pricing even as US-Iran deal looms, brokers say
Marine war rates are likely to remain around 1% for the next week or so, with a possible drop to the 0.8%–0.6% range in the subsequent week should there be genuine and sustained signs of de-escalation.
Marine war rates are likely to remain around 1% for the next week or so, with a possible drop to the 0.8%–0.6% range in the subsequent week should there be genuine and sustained signs of de-escalation.
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ACCC approves Zurich-Beazley deal, finds ‘unlikely’ threat to competition
Two insurers would likely continue to face competition from multiple alternative suppliers of specialty insurance products in Australia, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
ACCC approves Zurich-Beazley deal, finds ‘unlikely’ threat to competition
Two insurers would likely continue to face competition from multiple alternative suppliers of specialty insurance products in Australia, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Two insurers would likely continue to face competition from multiple alternative suppliers of specialty insurance products in Australia, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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Brokers back fire levy review, call insurance funding model an ‘unfair burden’
Insurance Council of New Zealand chief executive Kris Faafoi also says the latest review is a timely and positive step toward ensuring the long-term sustainability of a critical public service.
Brokers back fire levy review, call insurance funding model an ‘unfair burden’
Insurance Council of New Zealand chief executive Kris Faafoi also says the latest review is a timely and positive step toward ensuring the long-term sustainability of a critical public service.
Insurance Council of New Zealand chief executive Kris Faafoi also says the latest review is a timely and positive step toward ensuring the long-term sustainability of a critical public service.
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India’s GIC Re appoints Hitesh Joshi as chairman, MD
He most recently served as interim chairman and MD, following the retirement of Ramaswamy Narayanan.
India’s GIC Re appoints Hitesh Joshi as chairman, MD
He most recently served as interim chairman and MD, following the retirement of Ramaswamy Narayanan.
He most recently served as interim chairman and MD, following the retirement of Ramaswamy Narayanan.
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Collaboration critical for insurers, brokers, risk managers to navigate rapidly evolving risks, Markel leader warns
Rohan Davies, managing director for the London market at Markel International, tells InsuranceAsia News on the sidelines of the Airmic Annual Conference that traditional insurance programs no longer reflect real-world risk.
Collaboration critical for insurers, brokers, risk managers to navigate rapidly evolving risks, Markel leader warns
Rohan Davies, managing director for the London market at Markel International, tells InsuranceAsia News on the sidelines of the Airmic Annual Conference that traditional insurance programs no longer reflect real-world risk.
Rohan Davies, managing director for the London market at Markel International, tells InsuranceAsia News on the sidelines of the Airmic Annual Conference that traditional insurance programs no longer reflect real-world risk.
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Liberty Mutual hands Defne Turkes additional global president, MD role
Singapore-based Turkes will lead strategic growth across commercial insurance for Liberty International Insurance globally as well as retail markets in Asia.
Liberty Mutual hands Defne Turkes additional global president, MD role
Singapore-based Turkes will lead strategic growth across commercial insurance for Liberty International Insurance globally as well as retail markets in Asia.
Singapore-based Turkes will lead strategic growth across commercial insurance for Liberty International Insurance globally as well as retail markets in Asia.
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Descartes Underwriting gains Lloyd’s coverholder status via new Oak Global partnership
Parametric specialist's APAC expansion will be supported by access to Lloyd’s capacity.
Descartes Underwriting gains Lloyd’s coverholder status via new Oak Global partnership
Parametric specialist's APAC expansion will be supported by access to Lloyd’s capacity.
Parametric specialist's APAC expansion will be supported by access to Lloyd’s capacity.
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India to sell up to 5% of GIC Re via share placing
Government is divesting part of its stake to comply with minimum public ownership regulations.
India to sell up to 5% of GIC Re via share placing
Government is divesting part of its stake to comply with minimum public ownership regulations.
Government is divesting part of its stake to comply with minimum public ownership regulations.
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BirdsEyeView spies Australia as ‘competitive edge’ opportunity with new wildfire model after seven-figure funding
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M&A
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ACCC approves Zurich-Beazley deal, finds ‘unlikely’ threat to competition
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Steadfast draws US$5.4bn takeover bid from Amwins, Dragoneer
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Steadfast receives takeover offer
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Allianz Partners to acquire nib’s Australia, New Zealand travel portfolio
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Cyber specialist Emergence acquires renewal rights to Blue Zebra’s cyber portfolio
ESG
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Lloyd’s looks for new way to meet diversity challenge after scrapping Dive In festival after 12 years
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Swiss Re faces activist scrutiny for underwriting new LNG terminals, CEO defends ‘very robust’ ESG framework
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QBE hands Mandy Chan expanded role as head of operational power generation, ESG for Asia
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Carbon credit specialist Oka launches in Singapore
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