Cover fine print key for Asia’s eager travelers
November 2 2021 by Andrew Tjaardstra-
Opinion: Insurers in Asia need to heed shadow banking warning
- July 17
Given the scale of the casualty offering which has been rolled out to financial institutions across Asia in recent years, it would be surprising if more fall-outs don’t emerge given the volatile nature of many of the risks assumed by the sector.
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Opinion: The Indian insurance privatisation conundrum
- July 5
State-led revivals have delayed privatisation of the country’s three general insurers and stalled much-needed reforms and competition that could otherwise enable Indian carriers to put their stamp on the world stage.
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Opinion: Brokers keen to see underwriters back in the market
- June 14
The post-pandemic hybrid environment and the development of AI means that queries and placements are significantly lacking in any human interaction for increasingly commoditised risks.
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Opinion: Are risk models for Asia fit for purpose?
- May 31
There is a need for carriers to build in-house modelling capabilities as third-party offerings lack a deep understanding and awareness of emerging risk exposures in Asia Pacific, especially for secondary perils.
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Guy Carpenter | Private equity’s reshaping of the Asian life sector has further to run
PE-backed reinsurers provide access to asset classes and investment expertise that often don’t exist within the traditional carriers themselves.