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- February 14 2024
P&I renewals slowed down by geopolitical unrest and inflation
Asia is again to play a big part in these renewals, as almost half of the clubs’ tonnage comes from the region, and is one of the biggest growth drivers for most clubs both for existing and new members.
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- February 9 2024
Chubb’s Greenberg flags up tail risks from Asian geopolitical escalations
In an earnings call following the global carrier's 'the best in the history' fourth-quarter results led by Asia, the chief executive warned of wider global implications of regional conflicts, but reassured that 'all sides are seeking stability'.
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- February 8 2024
Panama Canal drought exacerbates supply chain woes for shippers hit by Red Sea troubles
Marine insurers fear further delays as canal disruptions impact Asian trade routes and the global supply chain as vital Asian goods remain gridlocked, say IUMI executives.
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- February 6 2024
IP risks on the rise as insurers look to APAC’s rising need for cover
As the number of infringement cases and the amount awarded climb, IP-related insurance is drawing more attention from companies in the region.
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- February 2 2024
IFRS 17: market still divided over the right KPIs
As insurers gear up for full-year reporting between February and April, experts say that the question remains as to which numbers are going to get the most emphasis.
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- February 1 2024
APRA’s culture surveys plan marks regional shift to focus on governance
Monitoring company risk culture is part of a broader ongoing sea change in the market, which is seeing a greater emphasis on both corporate governance and diversity & inclusion.
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- January 31 2024
Asian casualty rates softening but underwriters wary of spike in claims
Though capacity remains abundant for liability lines in the region, carriers remain cautious over rising claims costs and knock-on effects from US and Australian markets.
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- January 26 2024
Alternative shipping routes create new risks for (re)insurers
As vessels look for solutions to escalating Red Sea crisis, increasing costs, delays, piracy risks and dangers of regulatory action because of increased carbon emissions present challenges to carriers.
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- January 25 2024
China’s parametric pilots for nat cat cover finding early success: Taiping Re CEO
Wider use of index-based insurance and ILS is key to finding much-needed capacity for (re)insurers and widening nat cat insurance, according to Sheldon Yu.
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- January 24 2024
Election-packed 2024 revs up appetite for political risk cover
While the appetite for global programs has significantly reduced, single-country appetite remains relatively deep and is expected to see a boost in the product’s popularity over the coming months.
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- January 23 2024
PFAS exclusions find few takers in Asia’s competitive landscape
(Re)insurers in the region have been cautious about including clauses related to these 'forever chemicals' as clients push back in a market that is ready to absorb the exposure.
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- January 22 2024
Escalating Red Sea crisis puts inflation, supply chain risks in focus
As the immediate impact of the attacks on insurance becomes clearer, underwriters are turning their attention to broader risks that could emerge should the attacks continue.
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- January 19 2024
Australian carriers brace for surge in construction PI claims
As the number of builders going bust hit a multi-decade high, insurers are experiencing an increase in the frequency and severity of large construction-related professional liability claims, both for project-based cover and annual contracts.
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- January 18 2024
Rising demand, easing conditions set stage for APAC cyber growth
With cyberattacks ascending to the top risk for businesses in the region, insurers are expanding coverage to tap lucrative mid-market opportunities.
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- January 17 2024
Asia focus increases for clubs as lunar new year prompts P&I renewal urgency
With China having overtaken Greece to be the world's largest fleet owner, Asia is becoming an ever bigger part of the world’s P&I market and that growth has continued this year.
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- January 16 2024
China’s ‘real estate development model 2.0′ keeps non-life insurers’ growth buoyant
- Analysis
- Commercial
- China
- China Continent P&C
- China Life P&C
- China Re
- China Taiping
- PICC Property and Casualty
Government spending on affordable housing and public facilities will cushion insurers from the sector's downturn, sustaining the country's P&C premium growth of at least 7% for 2023 and 2024.
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- January 15 2024
Taiwan election results weigh on vexed political risks market
China-sceptic Lai Ching-te's victory in the presidential polls raises worries that cross-straits relations may strain further, however, a weakened mandate and loss of legislative majority could have a moderating influence.
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- January 12 2024
Asia SRCC and terrorism market seeks further protection as unrest looms
Underwriters unsettled by rising losses are looking to limit exposures with political and civil unrest risks going up in more than 50% of countries over the last 12 months.
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- January 11 2024
Red sea attacks put global supply chains under pressure as WEF warns of long-term risks
With no end in sight, European businesses may move to shorter supply chains to eliminate shipping risks, which will have ramifications for Asian manufacturing hubs.
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- January 10 2024
Japan earthquake: BI, supply chain claims add to climbing loss estimates topping US$5bn
With early forecasts ranging from US$1-6.4bn, largely from property losses, a greater number of claims are anticipated once access is restored, loss adjusters say.