From Editor-in-Chief
Chris Ho: Serving the industry with dedication
Hansard International: The shift away from Europe
India focus: To raise FDI limit or not
Event cancellation - Kicking the challenges of global sporting events
Life feature: The US$41 tln gap and $2 tln prize
Life feature: Buying behaviour
Business analytics focus: Unlock profits with smart business software
Investment feature: Opportunities for Asian insurers in ETFs
CFO's role today and tomorrow
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - Closing the gap
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - Achieving the ideal CAT solution: It takes two to tango
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - Risk financing a key priority
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - India's Nat CAT conundrum
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - Jakarta, Indonesia: Closing the Nat Cat protection gap
What more can the insurance industry do for NAT CATs? - Significant typhoon exposure increases - Are they what we think?
Soaring to greater heights
Raising supervision to global standards
Non-Life: Bracing for transition
Life: Gearing up for the next phase of growth
HKFI: Paving the way for a bright future
SFC guidance on internal product approval process for investment-linked assurance scheme
Changes to Hong Kong's insurance regulatory regime
Funding healthcare for an ageing population
Special feature on cyber liability - Cyber risk and its impact on insurance
Special feature on cyber liability - Covering cyber exposures
"Learn from the future" with Predictive Analytics
Bring on tomorrow - Five top cyber tips for risk managers
Asia: Increased financial insecurities among affluent in Hong Kong and Singapore
Asia: Most Asians want official retirement ages to rise - Manulife
Asia: 1,000+ expected to attend EAIC in Taipei in Nov
Asia: Willis completes acquisition of specialist broker Charles Monat
Asia: Piracy still a big problem in SE Asia
Australia: Allied World has new office in Sydney
Bangladesh: First "women only" insurance policy launched
Bangladesh: New insurance training institute set up
China: IFoA is first actuarial association to open a representative office in Beijing
China: Asia Risk Centre licenses China Agriculture Model to PICC and Swiss Re
China to be 3rd largest insurance mart by 2020
Hong Kong's emission control programme may not be effective - Guy Carpenter
Hong Kong: Peak Re gains life reinsurance licence in Hong Kong
Indonesia: Maipark obtains reinsurance licence
South Korea: KB Financial chosen as preferred bidder for LIG Insurance stake
Pakistan: Takaful windows clear legal hurdle
Pakistan: Government launches National Health Insurance Scheme
Philippine regulator highlights the role of credit ratings in insurance transformation
Singapore: Govt Committee recommends new universal healthcare insurance scheme
Singapore: RMS opens new office in Singapore
Rains, floods hit Sri Lanka
AIG to exit Sri Lanka
New IT-based insurance for construction risks
Leading insurers will play greater role to tackle climate-related risks
IIS launches Global 100 Stock Monitor
AIG: Peter Hancock to replace Benmosche who steps down as CEO on 1 Sep
The Swedish Club returns a strong performance with $17 mln surplus
Diary of events
People on the move
Munich Re and RIB, a technical ERP software solutions provider for the construction industry, have signed an exclusive agreement to jointly develop the first global IT-based insurance product for large construction projects that covers elements of unplanned increase in construction cost.
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Sixty-six Chief Executives of the world's leading insurers have confirmed their commitment to The Geneva Association's Climate Risk Statement - a set of guiding principles on the substantial role insurance can play in global efforts to tackle climate-related risks.
The International Insurance Society has launched its proprietary IIS 100 Global Stock Index Monitor. This service will be fully accessible to IIS members on a quarterly basis, providing a unique in-depth tracking of global insurance stock performance.
Mr Robert H Benmosche, the CEO of AIG, has announced his resignation to be effective 1 September. Mr Peter D Hancock who heads AIG's Property/Casualty business and an executive vice president of AIG will succeed Mr Benmosche.
The Swedish Club registered a strong operating performance last year, returning a surplus of US$17 million, said Mr Lars Rhodin, its Managing Director, during his address to the Club's 142nd AGM.