Is the world ready for China?
September 2 2016 by Nick Ferguson-
China-Taiwan woes put pressure on marine (re)insurance market
- September 21
Lack of data for accumulation risks and unavailability of a maximum loss scenario are real concerns for the shipping sector, says IUMI president Frédéric Denèfle.
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CIB’s chairman Alex Yip eyes GBA opportunities for Hong Kong’s specialty market
- September 20
Since transitioning away from being a self-regulatory body, the Confederation of Insurance Brokers is focusing on redeveloping the city as a ‘key hub’ for the Asian (re)insurance sector.
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Extreme heat, typhoon ‘most concerning’ climate hazards for APAC: MSCI
- September 15
Fujian, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Hainan and Guangdong are among some of the most at-risk regions for tropical cyclones, according to the data firm.
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Swiss Re’s Mael He becomes head of client underwriting, China
- September 12
Prior to the appointment this month, He was heading the reinsurer's APAC agriculture business.
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Marsh | Closing the nat cat protection gap with effective physical climate risk mitigation
Climate modelling and risk engineering expertise can help with risk mitigation and insurance affordability.
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Zurich | Designing result-driven embedded insurance propositions
Embedded insurance is more than just a tick in the box, it calls for a hands-on approach involving thoughtful consideration of customer value.
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Peak Re | Unlock the potential of South-East Asia insurance markets
Multiple positive growth drivers underpin optimism about the insurance outlook of the region.
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QBE | Building supply chain resilience for business sustainability
While supply chain management is inherently complex, companies can take proactive measures to minimise risk exposures.