ACE names political risk manager amid Japan expansion
October 30 2015 by InsuranceAsia News Staff-
New Zealand to buy 700 homes unfit for rebuilding after severe storms
- June 1
The policy will cost around US$600m with details to be worked out with insurers. NZ will also co-fund the protection of 10,000 other properties.
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Philippines’ state Oriental Mindoro pushes for climate risk agri cover
- May 19
Only one-third of over 10 million farm owners are covered by the country's state agricultural insurer PCIC.
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Opinion: Will the APAC trade credit market rise to the looming insolvency challenge?
- May 17
With corporate risks expected to rise across Asia, carriers need to up their game and evolve more sophisticated methods of risk assessment.
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Coverage gaps leave Asia vulnerable to supply chain risks
- May 10
Companies in the region remain uninsured or underinsured as products for purely financial supply chain losses provide a wafer-thin patchwork of protection.
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Guy Carpenter | Dedicated reinsurance capital for Asia life business
Reforms and accounting changes in the region are forcing life insurers to optimise their capital position and improve shareholder returns.
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Sedgwick | The digital revolution: how technology is transforming claims
Asia’s insurance market needs to embrace digital and data capabilities to improve client satisfaction.
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Allianz Re | Securing India’s energy transition
Innovation and expertise are key to (re)insuring the country’s ambitious transition-to-renewables story.
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AXA XL | The art market in Asia: vibrant, dynamic and flourishing
The region's art scene has come roaring back after the pandemic.