Malaysia’s Etiqa to maintain strong performance through disciplined underwriting, pricing: AM Best
January 13 2025 by Kristina Shperlik-
Property and motor to drive growth for Thai Re in 2025: Fitch
- January 13
Fitch Ratings has affirmed the reinsurer's rating at 'A-' (strong) with a stable outlook primarily driven by its strong capitalisation, favourable company profile and expectation of stable performance in 2025.
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Economy recovery, rate hikes and regulatory reforms to benefit Malaysian insurers: AM Best
- December 18
The global rating agency has maintained a stable outlook on the country's non-life insurance segment.
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Korean Re reducing overseas property cat exposure: AM Best
- December 13
The Korean reinsurer's long-term issuer credit rating has been upgraded to a+ (Excellent) while its financial strength rating of A (Excellent) has been affirmed, the rating agency said.
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Tune Protect Re to post moderate underwriting growth going forward: AM Best
- December 13
The rating agency upgrades TPR’s rating to “bbb+” (good) from “bbb” (good), revises long-term outlook to stable from positive.
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AXA XL | Low and no-cost cybersecurity actions for companies
Considering the increasing frequency of attacks, the evolving threat landscape, including the use of AI to launch more sophisticated attacks, companies today can’t afford to ignore the possibility of being targeted by cybercriminals.
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BHSI | Managing non-Asian exposure in long-tail lines
While US-exposed business can look attractive to Asian carriers, managing the volatility around the long-term results and the ability to model those losses are crucial, say BHSI’s Marc Breuil and Marcus Portbury.
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Sedgwick | To Handle CAT Claims Well, Multi-Step Preparation is Key
When it comes to risk, it’s not a matter of “if” it’s a matter of “when” an event will occur.
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HSBC Asset Management | Is it time to relook at Asian currency bonds?
With diversification and performance high on investors’ agendas, it seems a good time for global portfolios to revive allocations in Asian local currency bonds – including Hong Kong dollar (HKD) bonds.