Monsoon rain damage in India tops US$4bn
September 10 2018 by InsuranceAsia News-
Cyclone Alfred claims top 74,000, insurer extends pet coverage
- March 20
Queensland remains the most affected area, with about 69,000 claims following the event earlier this month.
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Cyclone Alfred claims top 74,000, insurer extends pet coverage
- March 20
Queensland remains the most affected area, with about 69,000 claims following the event earlier this month.
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Cyclone Alfred claims top 74,000, insurer extends pet coverage
- March 20
Queensland remains the most affected area, with about 69,000 claims following the event earlier this month.
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Malaysia’s flood losses up 23.5% to US$207.5m in 2024: report
- March 19
Losses, which equate to about 0.05% of the country’s nominal GDP, were mostly from home, while commercial losses were nearly flat year-on-year
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