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We’ve seen reinsurers’ appetite prevail at 1.7, Gallagher Re’s Roshan Perera says
New managing director and head of APAC tells InsuranceAsia News that while there seems to be some more room for rate reduction, cedents will certainly benefit from more options and flexibility in future renewals.
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Australia’s cyclone reinsurance pool only part of the answer, brokers association says
National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA) responds to the release of the fifth and final insurance monitoring report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Australia’s cyclone reinsurance pool only part of the answer, brokers association says
National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA) responds to the release of the fifth and final insurance monitoring report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA) responds to the release of the fifth and final insurance monitoring report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
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Coface taps Ivor Miric as head of debt collection sales for APAC
Based in Hong Kong, he is responsible for expanding the debt collection portfolio, having previously worked at Atradius Collections in Dubai.
Coface taps Ivor Miric as head of debt collection sales for APAC
Based in Hong Kong, he is responsible for expanding the debt collection portfolio, having previously worked at Atradius Collections in Dubai.
Based in Hong Kong, he is responsible for expanding the debt collection portfolio, having previously worked at Atradius Collections in Dubai.
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Reinsurance pools must be designed to ‘absorb volatility, not just price for it’: ARPC chief
Affordability and resilience must be addressed together, warning that focusing on one in isolation is unlikely to deliver sustainable outcomes, Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation CEO Christopher Wallace says.
Reinsurance pools must be designed to ‘absorb volatility, not just price for it’: ARPC chief
Affordability and resilience must be addressed together, warning that focusing on one in isolation is unlikely to deliver sustainable outcomes, Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation CEO Christopher Wallace says.
Affordability and resilience must be addressed together, warning that focusing on one in isolation is unlikely to deliver sustainable outcomes, Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation CEO Christopher Wallace says.
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EBM Insurance & Risk hands Ryan Cameron, Ashton George expanded leadership roles
As part of a new national leadership structure, managing director of broking Peter McLachlan will be leaving EBM Group.
EBM Insurance & Risk hands Ryan Cameron, Ashton George expanded leadership roles
As part of a new national leadership structure, managing director of broking Peter McLachlan will be leaving EBM Group.
As part of a new national leadership structure, managing director of broking Peter McLachlan will be leaving EBM Group.
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Marsh appoints Sylvia Quang as cyber leader for Hong Kong, Macau
Ex-corporate lawyer was previoulsy head of claims advocacy for Hong Kong and Macau having joined the broker in July 2024.
Marsh appoints Sylvia Quang as cyber leader for Hong Kong, Macau
Ex-corporate lawyer was previoulsy head of claims advocacy for Hong Kong and Macau having joined the broker in July 2024.
Ex-corporate lawyer was previoulsy head of claims advocacy for Hong Kong and Macau having joined the broker in July 2024.
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QBE takes full control of Indian JV after regulatory approval, set to rebrand
Australian carrier buys Prism Johnson's 51% stake in Raheja QBE General Insurance for US$35.5m.
QBE takes full control of Indian JV after regulatory approval, set to rebrand
Australian carrier buys Prism Johnson's 51% stake in Raheja QBE General Insurance for US$35.5m.
Australian carrier buys Prism Johnson's 51% stake in Raheja QBE General Insurance for US$35.5m.
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QBE Asia elevates Evariste Yeung to Asia head of motor, A&H, householder
Hong Kong-based Yeung joined QBE in April 2024 and has since served as market lead for motor and A&H in the city, as well as Asia product head for motor.
QBE Asia elevates Evariste Yeung to Asia head of motor, A&H, householder
Hong Kong-based Yeung joined QBE in April 2024 and has since served as market lead for motor and A&H in the city, as well as Asia product head for motor.
Hong Kong-based Yeung joined QBE in April 2024 and has since served as market lead for motor and A&H in the city, as well as Asia product head for motor.
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Markel hires Sjoerd A. Blomsma for new marine risk engineering role
Based in Singapore for the newly created specialist role, he reports to Wanshi Lin.
Markel hires Sjoerd A. Blomsma for new marine risk engineering role
Based in Singapore for the newly created specialist role, he reports to Wanshi Lin.
Based in Singapore for the newly created specialist role, he reports to Wanshi Lin.
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Exclusive: Continuum hires Howden’s Andy Tam as Hong Kong general manager
Appointment, after almost seven years at Howden in Hong Kong, was confirmed by founder and director Rob Russell.
Exclusive: Continuum hires Howden’s Andy Tam as Hong Kong general manager
Appointment, after almost seven years at Howden in Hong Kong, was confirmed by founder and director Rob Russell.
Appointment, after almost seven years at Howden in Hong Kong, was confirmed by founder and director Rob Russell.
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Record reinsurance capital drives creative solutions at mid-year renewals: Aon
Australia and New Zealand cat XoL pricing down 15-20%, while pro-rata commissions were up 2-3%.
Record reinsurance capital drives creative solutions at mid-year renewals: Aon
Australia and New Zealand cat XoL pricing down 15-20%, while pro-rata commissions were up 2-3%.
Australia and New Zealand cat XoL pricing down 15-20%, while pro-rata commissions were up 2-3%.
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Pricing is converging towards technical adequacy at 1.7, not overshooting it: Gallagher Re
Relatively late renewal saw market dynamics in Australia and New Zealand continuing to favour buyers with loss free cat layers recording up to 17.5% reduction, alongside improved commissions.
Pricing is converging towards technical adequacy at 1.7, not overshooting it: Gallagher Re
Relatively late renewal saw market dynamics in Australia and New Zealand continuing to favour buyers with loss free cat layers recording up to 17.5% reduction, alongside improved commissions.
Relatively late renewal saw market dynamics in Australia and New Zealand continuing to favour buyers with loss free cat layers recording up to 17.5% reduction, alongside improved commissions.
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Great American Insurance bolsters Singapore specialty underwriting team
Terence Yong handed expanded role as head of specialty lines for North Asia and Korea, and Asia cyber, while Ernest Heng joins from Willis to lead Southeast Asia specialty lines.
Great American Insurance bolsters Singapore specialty underwriting team
Terence Yong handed expanded role as head of specialty lines for North Asia and Korea, and Asia cyber, while Ernest Heng joins from Willis to lead Southeast Asia specialty lines.
Terence Yong handed expanded role as head of specialty lines for North Asia and Korea, and Asia cyber, while Ernest Heng joins from Willis to lead Southeast Asia specialty lines.
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Australian ‘gatekeeper’ firms urged to review PI cover as sweeping regulatory changes come into effect
New money laundering and counterterrorism rules, which came into effect on Wednesday, will see strict penalties imposed.
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‘Sweet spot for global insurance’: regulatory confidence key to attracting global insurers to Asia
Senior executives from EY, FWD Group, HSBC, and Manulife told the FT Global Insurance Summit that proactive regional regulation and long-term commitment are turning Asia into the insurance industry's most compelling growth market.
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Buyer-friendly renewals persist at 1.7 as soft market signs mount, but reinsurers signal pricing floor
Rate reductions of 10–15% on loss-free business, with deeper cuts in some cases, as terms and conditions hold firm, industry insiders told InsuranceAsia News.
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Asia aviation insurers continue to push for rate hikes as historic claims, Russia exposure linger
Aviation insurers seek rate hikes amid stable quota share capacity, as quota share income faces pressure from internal retentions and competition.
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