ICA: Queensland’s Halloween hailstorm is catastrophe
November 2 2020 by Andrew Tjaardstra and Yvonne Lau-
‘Time to act is now’: known unknowns pose real risk to renewable energy future
- April 29
Growing number of green energy projects in Australia are facing ever more extreme weather risks, with insurers unable to access data and modelling to adequately understand their exposures.
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Japan’s insurers settled US$2bn nat cat claims in FY24: GIAJ
- April 28
Noto Peninsula earthquake was the largest event in terms of claims for the fiscal year that ended March 31, 2025, according to the General Insurance Association of Japan (GIAJ).
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Parametric insurance ‘plugs the gap’ as nat cat losses strain traditional coverage: Descartes’ Ben Qin
- April 25
Head of North Asia and Australia tells InsuranceAsia News’ Between The Lines podcast that parametric insurance's speed and payout certainty offers a critical advantage over traditional claims.
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Myanmar, China earthquakes push Q1 global insured losses to second-highest on record: Aon
- April 25
Losses resulted primarily from the California wildfires, with the total significantly higher than the 21st-century Q1 average of US$17bn.
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HSBC Asset Management | China’s underestimated innovation capability – AI and beyond
DeepSeek’s breakthrough in artificial intelligence (AI) has gained a considerable amount of investor attention, lifting sentiment towards Chinese assets. We believe China’s innovation ability is not limited to AI.
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Beazley | Turbulent Waters: The maritime energy transition challenges
Turbulent Waters: The maritime energy transition challenges
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Aon | Navigating shifts in the global and Asia insurance markets
Neelay Patel, Aon head of growth for Asia, says the market in Asia is at an ‘interesting stage of the cycle’.
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Sompo | Accelerating Sompo Group’s sustainable growth through the evolution of the P&C business
Sompo Holdings is taking significant steps to enhance its organizational structure and business strategy to achieve its ambition to become a Japan-born truly global company.