Sri Lanka Insurance’s underwriting profits to suffer from inflation: Fitch
September 6 2022 by Andrew Tjaardstra-
Storms batter Southeast, South Asia, inflicting over US$20bn in economic losses: Aon
- December 5
Thailand estimates Cyclone Senyar to be among its costliest, while Indonesia is reporting billions of dollars in damages and Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka is projected to be the country's deadliest since 1978.
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Marine insurance rates may rise following Sri Lanka’s US$1bn plastic spill ruling: report
- October 14
A cargo ship owned by Singapore’s X-Press Feeders, insured by London P&I Club, spilt tens of billions of petrochemical pellets and burnt plastic, oil and chemicals into the ocean off Colombo in 2021.
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Policybazaar for Business expands to UAE, Qatar, Oman, Sri Lanka
- September 2
Indian reinsurance broker, which offer fac and treaty placements spanning property, marine, liability, cyber and climate-linked risks, seeks to build a pan-Asian and Middle Eastern reinsurance presence, as first reported by IAN.
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Sri Lankan insurers to improve underwriting profitability amid key shifts: Fitch
- January 8
Insurers are looking to enhance practices and shift focus to more profitable non-motor segments, global rating agency says.
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QBE | Elevating customer experience, humanising claims: QBE Asia’s ‘Solutions in a Box’
Vastly improving turnaround times and personalising service delivery, QBE Asia’s award-winning, end-to-end bundled claims solutions is a game-changer for the insurance industry.
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Beazley | What does cyber protection look like from day 1 to day 600 and beyond?
Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern, but a governance issue that belongs on the boardroom agenda.
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Sedgwick | Preparing for the next storm
Insurance industry needs to recalibrate, invest in innovation and strengthen systems, talent and data practices.
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Peak Re | From climate modelling to market opportunity: Forging a new clarity on Southeast Asia’s climate risk
Southeast Asia's protection gap: a crisis of clarity, not just capital