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Source: Asia Insurance Review | Jun 2025

ITC Asia 2025
3-5 June 2025, Singapore
ITC Asia is the region’s largest insurance ecosystem conference, offering unparalleled access to the most comprehensive and global gathering of tech entrepreneurs, investors and insurance industry incumbents. Over the course of three days, the industry will convene to showcase new innovations, to learn how to increase productivity and reduce costs and ultimately to enrich the lives of policyholders. The superlative networking, with numerous meetings, is one of the hallmarks of an ITC event. 
 
MARIM International Conference 2025
15-16 July 2025, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Theme: The antifragile risk manager – resourceful, resilient, relevant
Malaysian Association of Risk and Insurance Management (MARIM) is a non-profit trade association representing corporations which practice risk and insurance management in Malaysia. Founded in 1992 the organisation’s objective is to promote, foster, encourage, and develop concepts and practice of risk and insurance management. MARIM’s conference will have a wide range of educational lectures and seminars in the field of risk management and insurance. 
 
10th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Advisers Awards 2025
19 August 2025, Singapore
The Asia Trusted Life Agents and Advisers Awards marks its 10th anniversary this year. The Awards salutes agents and advisers for their hard work, dedication and excellence. Award winners will be unveiled at a gala dinner and grand presentation ceremony. 
 
The Awards are organised by Asia Advisers Network, Asia Insurance Review and LIMRA together with strategic partner AIA.
 
21st Asia Nat CAT and Climate Change Conference
25-26 August 2025, Bangkok, Thailand
Theme: “Forging a Catastrophe-Ready Asia: Insurance Innovation in the Face of Escalating Risks”
This two-day conference in Bangkok will take a long hard look at the role of insurance in managing Nat CAT as well as the critical issues related to climate change, regulatory challenges, and the role of governments, underwriting strategies and risk assessment through more sophisticated CAT modelling tools. Climate change is the hottest issue of the day and the biggest challenge for tomorrow. 
 
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