Japan urges better risk management over cross shareholdings
August 10 2016 by InsuranceAsia News-
Japan’s big 4 face price fixing allegations in group insurance policies: report
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The insurers, who have in the past been accused of cartelisation in commercial insurance policies, are facing regulatory probe over personal insurance pricing.
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Hannover Re books US$40m losses from Japan’s Noto earthquake, plane crash
- May 14
The twin events in Japan accounted for 10% of the reinsurer's large loss budget for the first quarter.
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Localised products key for W&I growth in ‘underserved’ north Asian markets
- May 13
Domestic carriers in China and Korea could take cues from Japanese players to launch products that serve the needs of local clients.
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MS&AD’s new CEO vows to fast-track unwinding of strategic holdings: report
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Shinichiro Funabiki, the incoming group chief executive, has pledged to sell down cross-holdings in two years as part of a wider clean-up of the group's governance.
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