Aon forms insurance broking JV in India
February 3 2016 by InsuranceAsia News-
Floodgates to open? India lifting FDI limit promises insurance landscape shift
- February 4
Removing India's foreign investment cap for insurance companies could attract a surge of international capital, according to market experts.
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Asean US$7.5bn health insurance market sees increased competition, rising claims: Malaysian Re
- November 25
The model of carriers acting as intermediaries between healthcare providers and patients, focusing on cost management, is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain in the face of changing market conditions, according to this year’s Asean Insurance Pulse report.
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Aon names Mike Yao as Asia director for life reinsurance analytics
- November 22
In his new role, Singapore-based Yao will contribute to the development and articulation of the broker's analytics value proposition for its APAC clients.
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Aon promotes Singapore-based Magnus Roe to global chief data and analytics officer
- November 21
Roe, who was global head of strategy, risk capital analytics for the broker, will integrate AI, data governance and analytics into the broker's data and analytics strategy, reporting to Aon COO Mindy Simon.
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