Magnitude 7.4 earthquake jolts Philippines even as Cebu losses mount
October 10 2025 by Mithun Varkey- 
													Eye in the sky expands tropical cyclone coverage across Australia, Japan to ‘fill the gap’ amid rising demand- October 7
 Finnish firm ICEYE is also close to launching an earthquake product in Japan, global head of insurance Stephen Lathrope tells InsuranceAsia News. 
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													Opinion: After Russia earthquake scare, is Japan’s resurgent nuclear industry really prepared for the ‘Big One’?- August 1
 8.8-magnitude earthquake which struck off Russia's far eastern coast on Wednesday triggered tsunami warnings across Japan and the wider Pacific region. 
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													Japan, Korea wildfires mark turning point in regional climate risk understanding: Willis- July 29
 Insured losses from nat cats 'will very likely' exceed US$100bn again this year, the broker said in a half-year report. 
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													Tonga renews US$17m multi-peril cover with PCRIC- July 18
 Renewed policy is expected to provide coverage for tropical cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis, and droughts, and will have a US$1m premium contribution from the Tongan government. 
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										        																			Beazley | What does cyber protection look like from day 1 to day 600 and beyond?Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern, but a governance issue that belongs on the boardroom agenda. 
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										        																			Sedgwick | Preparing for the next stormInsurance industry needs to recalibrate, invest in innovation and strengthen systems, talent and data practices. 
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										        																			Peak Re | From climate modelling to market opportunity: Forging a new clarity on Southeast Asia’s climate riskSoutheast Asia's protection gap: a crisis of clarity, not just capital 
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										        																			BHSI WICare+ | Accelerating Payments, Empowering RecoveryLaunched in cooperation with Steadfast’s Singapore network, WICare+ fills the gaps found in traditional coverage and keeps businesses and their workforce secure by covering up to SG$350,000 in medical expenses per claim. 
 
																		