China drafts rules on endowment insurance
July 7 2017 by InsuranceAsia News Staff-
Suncorp expects December tribunal hearing on blocked ANZ bank sale with decision in February
- September 26
Chairman Christine McLoughlin says, pending all approvals including from the Australian Competition Tribunal, the group sees a potential sale completion in the middle of 2024.
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Philippines proposes new 2% tax on non-life premiums: report
- September 25
The proposed new bill also aims to impose a one-time documentary tax stamp for insurance policies exceeding US$1,800.
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Former CEO, CFO at New Zealand’s collapsed insurer CBL cleared of fraud charges
- September 21
There were 11 cases brought by the country's Serious Fraud Office relating to transactions made by CEO Paul Harris and CFO Carden Mulholland in the run-up to the failure of the credit insurer.
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ICA welcomes New South Wales budget for disaster resilience, calls for tax reform
- September 20
The state has the highest rate of insurance taxes in the country with insurance customers hit with both stamp duty and the emergency services levy.
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