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- July 18 2024
Market dynamics positive despite geopolitical, climate risks headwinds
Severe weather events, projected to rise by 5-7% every year, geopolitical unrest, and supply chain disruption are the main systemic perils that put pressure on the insurers, according to SwissRe Corso CUO Kera McDonald.
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- July 16 2024
Korea’s lithium fire sparks calls for global safety standards
Underwriting guidelines must consider various factors to price battery risks, including the quality of manufacture, testing and certification, and the separation and containment of units, especially in light of the Aricell factory fire.
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- July 11 2024
Asia carriers looking to extend renewables capacity as projects soar
Large and complex regional projects exposed to nat cat risks could still find it hard to secure insurance as they require specialist underwriting expertise from London markets.
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- July 8 2024
Insurers tap voluntary carbon market as Asia set to plug supply shortfall
With the global market projected to reach US$1trn by 2037, carriers are seeking ways to meet the growing demand for managing climate risks and consider the region crucial in bridging the carbon credit gap.
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- June 24 2024
London’s digitalisation dream threatens to turn into nightmare
With Lloyd's delaying the implementation of Blueprint Two yet again, there is a growing feeling that the heralded change to the way the market works will come to nothing.
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- June 21 2024
Cyber insurers need to ‘byte the bullet’ as naivety and claims test sustainability
The market is poised for a significant correction, however, Asia is likely to be at the tail-end of the change, says Xavier Marguinaud, head of cyber at Tokio Marine HCC International.
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- June 14 2024
Opinion: Brokers keen to see underwriters back in the market
The post-pandemic hybrid environment and the development of AI means that queries and placements are significantly lacking in any human interaction for increasingly commoditised risks.
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- June 11 2024
Asian geopolitical threats cast a shadow in boardrooms
Demand for political violence coverage continues to increase while reinsurance capacity and appetite are reducing over fears that escalation in the South China Sea could disrupt supply chains and trigger civil unrests.
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- June 7 2024
Risk managers need to look beyond the immediate as boards and brokers call for change
Geopolitical uncertainties, AI, growing complexity of risks and the need for the industry to adapt dominated discussions at Airmic 2024.
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- June 3 2024
‘Grey zone aggression’ risks loom amid ongoing political uncertainties
While catastrophic scenarios are unlikely, risk managers see the possibility of “escalating pressure” in the South China Sea as a major concern.
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- May 27 2024
Asta looks to regional underwriters as it seeks new Lloyd’s Asia syndicates
The third-party managing agent is keen to develop a local syndicate directly onto the Lloyd’s Asia platform, says group director Simon Norton.
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- May 24 2024
Revival in property treaty appetite promises favourable outcomes for cedents mid-year
Key renewals for Australia and New Zealand are likely to follow the experience of 1.1 and 1.4, with growing demand for catastrophe risks at current pricing and terms.
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- May 9 2024
Red Sea crisis has created new breed of maritime risks: Howden’s Morley
The broker's dedicated war cargo cover, the first for an active conflict zone, has seen significant response from Asian cargo owners and manufacturers, associate director Ellis Morley tells IAN.
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- April 30 2024
Changing nature of cyber risks in Asia drives need for cover
Ransomware, extortion, political actors and AI make businesses in the region more vulnerable, while regulations are helping with fuelling insurance demand.
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- April 25 2024
Dali general average claims will bring new pressures for the market: TT Club
With parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge falling onto the vessel, those who are part of GA agreement will shoulder some liability for the costs of their removal, which is likely to add to the significant losses.
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- April 17 2024
Insurers wrestle with rising claims as lithium battery use widens
The industry needed to define its positions on whether the battery fire is an operational risk for users, or a product liability risk, especially in the case of thermal runaway.
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- April 11 2024
Stability the goal as D&O market emerges from years of pricing volatility
While the directors & officers market in Asia Pacific remains as diverse as the markets in the region itself, there is a clear demand for certainty around pricing.
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- April 4 2024
New normal of US$100bn annual nat cat losses calls for greater resilience
The pace of the widening protection gap for natural catastrophes is increasing, and Swiss Re has urged for meaningful climate adaptation and resilience programs
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- April 2 2024
Dali trade disruption costs put at US$8bn
The losses will be broad, complex and likely significant and there will be claims made under general average, Association of Average Adjusters’ chair Burkhard Fischer tells IAN.
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- March 12 2024
Indonesia’s ambitious insurance reform push leaves questions over international support
Regulators are wrestling with striking a balance between encouraging the growth of domestic markets while recognising that global partnerships will be required to complete the transition.