Regulators rethink how insurers’ risks are assessed
November 23 2017 by InsuranceAsia News- 
													
China’s plan to tighten commission controls for non-motor market to improve pricing: Fitch
- October 15
 
New measures, which will take effect on November 1, aim to shift competition away from commission-driven sales toward profitability and risk-based pricing discipline.
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Indonesia’s new minimum equity thresholds to ‘spur’ consolidation: Fitch
- October 6
 
Push to raise minimum thresholds for insurers and reinsurers is expected to trigger widespread consolidation as weaker firms could become targets for acquisition, Fitch said in a report.
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Regulatory pressure weighs on Korean digital insurers: report
- October 2
 
The industry is calling for regulations tailored to startup carriers, including easing the application of K-ICS.
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India likely to introduce bill allowing 100% FDI during November parliament session: reports
- September 16
 
Finance minister Niramala Sitharaman hopes to table the Insurance Amendment Bill in the upcoming session.
 
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