India-Pakistan tensions put pressure on pricing, capacity as carriers remain cautious
May 13 2025 by Kristina Shperlik-
Charles Taylor expands marine technical footprint in India, Qatar with Soteria associateship
- October 16
This collaboration is in addition to the existing associate, SKAAD Insurance Surveyors & Loss Assessors in India.
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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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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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China’s retaliatory port fees on US-linked vessels adds to maritime disruptions
- October 14
A US$56 per net ton fee will be charged at Chinese ports from vessels that US flagged, built or are owned or operated by US enterprises, meanwhile, the country has also banned Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean's US subsidiaries in escalating tensions.
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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
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BHSI WICare+ | Accelerating Payments, Empowering Recovery
Launched in cooperation with Steadfast’s Singapore network, WICare+ fills the gaps found in traditional coverage and keeps businesses and their workforce secure by covering up to SG$350,000 in medical expenses per claim.