IAG pegs recent flood losses at US$153m
March 29 2021 by Andrew Tjaardstra-
Cyber threats biggest worry for APAC enterprises: Aon risk survey
- November 22
Only two of the top five current risks in the Asia Pacific are insurable and half of the overall top 10 are uninsurable at present.
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Philippines’ MT Princess Empress oil spill claims exceed US$50m: IOPC
- November 22
The first layer of claims costs, up to the owner’s liability limit, will be met by the Shipowners’ Club and the remaining claims will be paid out through the IOPC Funds.
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IAG’s New Zealand flood and cyclone payouts top US$600m
- November 21
The country's largest carrier has called on the government to prioritise flood resilience as the economic toll of summer of storms continues to mount.
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Opinion: Government intervention key to addressing APAC’s insurability challenges
- November 15
As insurers grapple with secondary perils, governments, especially in emerging Asia, need to look at prevention not cure.
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Capital Consulting International seeks to expand into new markets and double its APAC presence
The consultant is exploring potential acquisitions in Australia and New Zealand, and expanding its footprint in South-East Asia, Korea and Japan.
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Peak Re | From cybercrime to mental well-being: evolving needs of emerging Asia
Managing these daunting risks will require a multi-stakeholder approach to risk identification, financing and mitigation.
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AXA XL | Battery-powered ships: Moving from the drawing board to the seas
Electric ferries are increasing in popularity but there is plenty of work ahead to move away from ships using heavy diesel oil.