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  • Sumitomo Life surveys citizens about climate change impacts and preparedness

    21 February 2024

    Heat stress and more natural catastrophes worry Japanese the most

  • "Animal attack cover" among insurance lines suggested as ESG-friendly by Thai regulator

    20 February 2024
  • Suncorp close to being standalone insurer as bank sale wins tribunal nod

    20 February 2024
  • Korean ICS puts pressure on insurers' capital management

    19 February 2024

    But higher interest rates and transitional measures mitigate burden on solvency ratios, says AM Best

  • Japan's insurers pay JPY 20.5bn Noto Peninsular earthquake claims

    19 February 2024
  • Tokio Marine Kiln management reshuffle sees Vivek Syal move to CUO

    16 February 2024
  • QBE hikes natcat allowance for 2024, even though perils costs in 2023 fell

    16 February 2024

    CEO says he prefers a natural catastrophe budget QBE is less likely to overstep

  • IAG attributes A$49m cut in natcat allowance to government reinsurance

    16 February 2024

    Australian non-life group joined the Cyclone Reinsurance Pool from October

  • Sompo plans corporate governance overhaul after Bigmotor fraud scandal

    15 February 2024

    Japanese group has spelled out its reform plans to investors

  • Brickbats rain down on Australia's property insurers at parliamentary investigation

    14 February 2024

    Politicians suggested Australia's insurers had only themselves to blame for a humiliating grilling over responses to 2022's flooding. But insurers said constructing homes in flood plains is not exactly helping, as David Walker reports