Shin Kong Life Insurance and Taishin Life Insurance, both subsidiaries of TS Financial Holdings Co., (TS Holdings), officially completed their merger on 1 January 2026.
Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has expanded the scope of its publicly funded HIV treatment scheme to include foreign nationals beginning in 2026. The CDC has not released any details on how the expansion would work.
The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has proposed amendments to regulations to better reflect the long-term operational realities of the life insurance industry. The goal is to reduce the volatility and high costs associated with foreign exchange (FX) hedging. The FSC is seeking feedback on the suggested changes.
Taiwan launched a labor insurance relief loan programme aimed at helping workers experiencing financial difficulties as the year ends.
Taiwan's National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) has decided to cover an expensive but effective gene therapy for a rare disease aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) deficiency.
The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), Taiwan's financial sector regulator, has partnered with India's International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), to enhance mutual cooperation, the FSC has announced.
Premium revenues from new foreign-currency denominated policies for the life insurance industry amounted to around NT$305.8bn ($9.8bn) in the first nine months of this year (9M2025), up by 43% from NT$214.1bn year-on-year, according to data from the Financial Supervisory Commission, the insurance regulator of Taiwan.
President Lai Ching-te (???) announced on Monday that Taiwan's National Health Insurance budget is projected to reach a record NT$1tn (approximately $31.8bn) next year.
Taiwan's National Health Insurance (NHI) premiums will remain unchanged in 2026 according to an announcement by the National Health Insurance Committee.
The ministry of agriculture has made it mandatory for dairy farmers in the country to purchase cattle insurance from 1 January 2026, with the government subsidising half of the insurance premium, reported the Taipei Times