FWD hires banks to plan Hong Kong IPO: report
September 24 2020 by InsuranceAsia News-
Marsh veteran Rebecca Poon takes up Howden role in Hong Kong
- December 1
InsuranceAsia News first reported in September she was leaving Marsh Hong Kong after 42 years.
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Opinion: Mutually beneficial to address Hong Kong’s marine war insurance needs
- December 1
Hong Kong Marine War Risks Insurance Pool will focus on providing marine war risk insurance, covering vessel loss or damage caused by acts of war, piracy, terrorist attacks, and related geopolitical incidents.
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Wang Fuk Court: China Taiping confirms it provided coverage for all major insurance policies as death toll passes 120
- November 28
Hong Kong insurer says it underwrote the construction works insurance, construction employee compensation insurance, owners' corporation third-party liability insurance, property insurance, and public liability insurance for the public housing estate, as first reported by IAN.
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Exclusive: Hong Kong housing estate fire property claim could top US$200m, with China Taiping the sole insurer
- November 28
Hong Kong firm provides the master property insurance for the Wang Fuk Court housing estate, as well as contractors’ all-risk policy, including third-party liability, and employee compensation cover, while Marsh is understood to be the broker.
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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.