Taking the long view on China
How (re)insurers deal with weight-loss drugs in APAC
General
Many InsurTechs operate at a loss
Demand for values-based financial solutions drive takaful
EV insurance set for a surge in Indian market
How public sentiment can play a part in insurance M&A
Life & health
Life insurance comes of age in Asia Pacific
Rethinking India's health insurance for millions
Life insurance awareness in Philippines and Taiwan
Thailand life insurance sector expected to grow with GDP
Reinsurers face demand for longevity solutions as populations age
Indian insurers need to work on lack of trust
Private sector drives India's life insurance
Hong Kong
Hong Kong poised to become global hub for ILS
Hong Kong resilience in the face of recent Nat CAT events
Strengthening Hong Kong's insurance reputation globally
Hong Kong life targets long-term sustainable development
PA&H drives Hong Kong general insurance
Managing advanced cyber threats
Foreign players shaping China's life insurance landscape
Resurgence of D&O liability insurance in China
Ensuring that art gets insured
View from India - Foreign investment in Indian insurance
ERM in Indian insurance
A global insurance industry hub in the making
Navigating disruptions for sustainable ASEAN insurance
Asian
Australia: More companies seek cyber insurance than before
Australia: Seismic experts heighten risk prediction for Darwin and Victorian region
Malaysia: Insurers to get more transparent on medical premium hikes
India: Will lead G20 insurance growth with 7.3% annual premium surge
Product bites
People on the move
By James Ong, Chief Executive Officer – Asia SEDGWICK
The COVID-19 pandemic is still very much alive today and has reached every corner of the globe, more than 16 months since the first outbreak
The current COVID-19 situation has made the safety of our colleagues, our clients and their customers our number one priority. And we've been working hard to deliver our services and reduce the risk of spreading the virus.
The new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak, originating in Wuhan in China, has resulted in more than 18,000 reported cases globally, with the World Health Organization declaring the coronavirus outbreak a public-health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020. Sedgwick’s Damian Glynn, Stephen Hope and Jenny Teo provide an overview.