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Ardonagh, Sompo, Howden, Aon: 12 APAC insurance people moves of the week
SBI General Insurance, HDFC Ergo, MLX Risk Partners, Zurich, Allianz Trade, Fusion Specialty, Pacific Prime and Lockton also made personnel changes over the last week.
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Willis Re taps Gallagher Re’s Richard Jones to spearhead Asia entry
Jones will join the new reinsurance broker in October and will be based in Singapore.
Willis Re taps Gallagher Re’s Richard Jones to spearhead Asia entry
Jones will join the new reinsurance broker in October and will be based in Singapore.
Jones will join the new reinsurance broker in October and will be based in Singapore.
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Peak Re FY25 GWP up 25% to US$2.2bn, COR at 87.9%
Hong Kong reinsurer’s reinsurance service result totalled US$162.9million, 12.7% year-on-year increase, while net profit was up marginally at US$189.5m.
Peak Re FY25 GWP up 25% to US$2.2bn, COR at 87.9%
Hong Kong reinsurer’s reinsurance service result totalled US$162.9million, 12.7% year-on-year increase, while net profit was up marginally at US$189.5m.
Hong Kong reinsurer’s reinsurance service result totalled US$162.9million, 12.7% year-on-year increase, while net profit was up marginally at US$189.5m.
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AI creates cybersecurity ‘arms race’, Hong Kong firms face rising threat: Blackpanda’s George Wong
Cyber incidents hit a record high in 2025, and firms urgently need stronger defenses like zero-trust systems and multi-factor authentication.
AI creates cybersecurity ‘arms race’, Hong Kong firms face rising threat: Blackpanda’s George Wong
Cyber incidents hit a record high in 2025, and firms urgently need stronger defenses like zero-trust systems and multi-factor authentication.
Cyber incidents hit a record high in 2025, and firms urgently need stronger defenses like zero-trust systems and multi-factor authentication.
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Ardonagh nabs Aon’s Andrew Minnitt for Asia CEO role
He also takes on the role of CEO of Price Forbes Singapore, subject to regulatory approvals.
Ardonagh nabs Aon’s Andrew Minnitt for Asia CEO role
He also takes on the role of CEO of Price Forbes Singapore, subject to regulatory approvals.
He also takes on the role of CEO of Price Forbes Singapore, subject to regulatory approvals.
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Perils trims loss estimate for Australia’s East Coast hailstorms
Perils says its loss estimate for the storms had been revised down to US$1.07bn.
Perils trims loss estimate for Australia’s East Coast hailstorms
Perils says its loss estimate for the storms had been revised down to US$1.07bn.
Perils says its loss estimate for the storms had been revised down to US$1.07bn.
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Allianz Trade appoints Bruce Lan as commercial director for China
Shanghai-based Lan has been with the trade credit insurer for nearly a decade, joining as regional sales manager for multinationals for APAC.
Allianz Trade appoints Bruce Lan as commercial director for China
Shanghai-based Lan has been with the trade credit insurer for nearly a decade, joining as regional sales manager for multinationals for APAC.
Shanghai-based Lan has been with the trade credit insurer for nearly a decade, joining as regional sales manager for multinationals for APAC.
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Lockton taps BMS’ Faith Swee for Singapore transaction liability team
She brings over six years of experience in M&A insurance broking, advising international clients on tailored solutions for complex transactions, with a particular focus on secondaries.
Lockton taps BMS’ Faith Swee for Singapore transaction liability team
She brings over six years of experience in M&A insurance broking, advising international clients on tailored solutions for complex transactions, with a particular focus on secondaries.
She brings over six years of experience in M&A insurance broking, advising international clients on tailored solutions for complex transactions, with a particular focus on secondaries.
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Opinion: Godzilla, climate change, and the perfect storm brewing in the Tropical Pacific
Scientists say there are clear signs that an El Niño event is developing, and it is widely predicted to be the strongest on record this century — potentially the strongest in 140 years.
Opinion: Godzilla, climate change, and the perfect storm brewing in the Tropical Pacific
Scientists say there are clear signs that an El Niño event is developing, and it is widely predicted to be the strongest on record this century — potentially the strongest in 140 years.
Scientists say there are clear signs that an El Niño event is developing, and it is widely predicted to be the strongest on record this century — potentially the strongest in 140 years.
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Lloyd’s looks for new way to meet diversity challenge after scrapping Dive In festival after 12 years
Insurance industry’s annual global diversity, culture, and talent festival will end after the 2026 event in September.
Lloyd’s looks for new way to meet diversity challenge after scrapping Dive In festival after 12 years
Insurance industry’s annual global diversity, culture, and talent festival will end after the 2026 event in September.
Insurance industry’s annual global diversity, culture, and talent festival will end after the 2026 event in September.
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Adenes Group launches new JV in Singapore with Japan‑based Uchiyama Loss Adjusting
Joint venture will be led by industry veteran Yasunori Araga, alongside Adenes’ regional leadership team, including head of Asia Pacific, James Ong.
Adenes Group launches new JV in Singapore with Japan‑based Uchiyama Loss Adjusting
Joint venture will be led by industry veteran Yasunori Araga, alongside Adenes’ regional leadership team, including head of Asia Pacific, James Ong.
Joint venture will be led by industry veteran Yasunori Araga, alongside Adenes’ regional leadership team, including head of Asia Pacific, James Ong.
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Japan insurers’ major nat cat claims hit US$464m in FY25, Kyushu floods drive 91% of losses: GIAJ
Torrential rains that struck Kyushu in August cost carriers US$424m in claims, according to data from General Insurance Association of Japan.
Japan insurers’ major nat cat claims hit US$464m in FY25, Kyushu floods drive 91% of losses: GIAJ
Torrential rains that struck Kyushu in August cost carriers US$424m in claims, according to data from General Insurance Association of Japan.
Torrential rains that struck Kyushu in August cost carriers US$424m in claims, according to data from General Insurance Association of Japan.
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Pacific Prime promotes Paul Cheung to lead property, casualty, financial lines team in Singapore
He has been with the broker for over six and a half years.
Pacific Prime promotes Paul Cheung to lead property, casualty, financial lines team in Singapore
He has been with the broker for over six and a half years.
He has been with the broker for over six and a half years.
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Fundamentals’ driving APAC’s asset-intensive reinsurance growth, with ample runway ahead: Aon
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M&A
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JKL Partners to relaunch Lotte Non-life sale: report
ESG
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QBE hands Mandy Chan expanded role as head of operational power generation, ESG for Asia
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Carbon credit specialist Oka launches in Singapore
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