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- July 11 2024
Asia carriers looking to extend renewables capacity as projects soar
Large and complex regional projects exposed to nat cat risks could still find it hard to secure insurance as they require specialist underwriting expertise from London markets.
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- July 10 2024
Zurich turbocharges Hong Kong EV insurance business by courting used car owners
As a key growth area for the city, Zurich has dialled up its effort to attract EV policyholders to switch from competitors and is exploring more product opportunities for the Greater Bay Area, says Clement Hau, chief underwriting officer for general insurance, Hong Kong.
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- July 9 2024
Easing hard market cycle shifts carriers’ focus to APAC M&A, tech megatrends
More (re)insurers are riding on new tech trends to profit from over US$200bn premium potential, as there is also a growing interest in M&A opportunities in the region, according to Aon’s strategy and technology group.
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- July 8 2024
Insurers tap voluntary carbon market as Asia set to plug supply shortfall
With the global market projected to reach US$1trn by 2037, carriers are seeking ways to meet the growing demand for managing climate risks and consider the region crucial in bridging the carbon credit gap.
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- July 4 2024
Exclusive: Carriers staring at US$1bn+ losses from New Caledonia civil unrest
QBE and Allianz’s estimated net exposure to the event have exceeded US$215m each from political violence in the French overseas territory near New Zealand, IAN understands.
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- July 3 2024
Capacity loading at the front end driving rate softening for Asia aviation market
With the outcome of major disputes relating to Russia-Ukraine and Boeing 737 Max still uncertain, additional retail capacity in the regional aviation market is steering rating.
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- July 2 2024
APAC pricing stabilises at 1.7 renewals as global capacity hits record US$695bn
With more capital coming to the table, reinsurance rating reductions were in order, though loss-affected territories bucked the wider trend.
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- July 1 2024
Gen AI prophecy turns reality as insurers count cost benefits
Artificial intelligence, blockchain and embedded solutions are delivering tangible cost savings and enabling more competitive premium rates, senior insurance executives told an industry forum.
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- June 28 2024
Carriers look to Asia, Europe for cyber growth as North America addresses challenges
With the US cyber market under pressure, the market in the region needs to hold its nerve if cyber combined ratios are to remain respectable as it navigates the second half of the year.
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- June 27 2024
Korean battery plant fire claims likely to leave reinsurers unscathed
The primary insurers, KB Insurance and DB Insurance, are expected to retain the losses from the blaze at the Aricell unit as property and liability claims are expected to be relatively low, InsuranceAsia News understands.
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- June 26 2024
‘Normalcy’ returns to Australia, New Zealand 1.7 renewals
Property cat renewals are seeing relatively flat pricing on bottom and middle layers and small risk-adjusted decreases in top layer pricing, brokers tell InsuranceAsia News.
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- June 25 2024
Exclusive: Gallagher retreats from Japan a year after launch
The broker closed its wholesale broking business in May while the retail agency business is expected to close by end of this month, InsuranceAsia News understands.
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- June 24 2024
London’s digitalisation dream threatens to turn into nightmare
With Lloyd's delaying the implementation of Blueprint Two yet again, there is a growing feeling that the heralded change to the way the market works will come to nothing.
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- June 21 2024
Cyber insurers need to ‘byte the bullet’ as naivety and claims test sustainability
The market is poised for a significant correction, however, Asia is likely to be at the tail-end of the change, says Xavier Marguinaud, head of cyber at Tokio Marine HCC International.
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- June 20 2024
Tackling data biases and low transparency key to AI adoption
Predictive modelling and machine learning hold big promises for improving accuracy of P&C underwriting, but risks such as AI’s black box problem and costs could impede their use.
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- June 18 2024
Exclusive: NorthStandard, British Marine face losses from Singapore oil spill
The loss following the dredger Vox Maxima hitting bunkering vessel Marine Honour could become an IG P&I Clubs pool claim if the dredger is found liable.
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- June 17 2024
Cyber premium pool to outstrip other financial lines, says MSIG’s Andrew Taylor
Demand for cyber cover is rising in the region as AI is being exploited by criminals to launch more sophisticated attacks, while D&O, PI continue to face pricing pressure, says the regional head of financial lines.
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- June 12 2024
Australia’s strata insurers get cold feet about lithium battery risks
Lot owners will likely see higher premiums, deductibles and even outright rejection by insurers which are shying away from lithium-ion battery chargers and mobility devices as their use widens across the country.
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- June 11 2024
Asian geopolitical threats cast a shadow in boardrooms
Demand for political violence coverage continues to increase while reinsurance capacity and appetite are reducing over fears that escalation in the South China Sea could disrupt supply chains and trigger civil unrests.
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- June 7 2024
Risk managers need to look beyond the immediate as boards and brokers call for change
Geopolitical uncertainties, AI, growing complexity of risks and the need for the industry to adapt dominated discussions at Airmic 2024.