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AIG, QBE, Willis, Niyam Group: 10 APAC insurance people moves of the week
Howden, Tower, Starr, Lockton, Marsh Risk and Zurich also made personnel changes over the last week.
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Seadrif, UN launch anticipatory drought insurance pilot in Laos
Policy provides pre-arranged financing based on early warning data, before drought conditions severely affect farming households and rural communities.
Seadrif, UN launch anticipatory drought insurance pilot in Laos
Policy provides pre-arranged financing based on early warning data, before drought conditions severely affect farming households and rural communities.
Policy provides pre-arranged financing based on early warning data, before drought conditions severely affect farming households and rural communities.
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Global premium growth slowed in 2025, driven by higher rates rather than broader coverage: Allianz
Premiums rose 7.1% to US$8trn globally in 2025, moderating from the exceptional 9.4% expansion recorded the year before.
Global premium growth slowed in 2025, driven by higher rates rather than broader coverage: Allianz
Premiums rose 7.1% to US$8trn globally in 2025, moderating from the exceptional 9.4% expansion recorded the year before.
Premiums rose 7.1% to US$8trn globally in 2025, moderating from the exceptional 9.4% expansion recorded the year before.
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PVT losses from Middle East conflict hit US$3bn, twice Ukraine war claims: Howden Re
Broader reinsurance market is still capable of absorbing the shock and keeping downward pressure on non-loss-affected programs.
PVT losses from Middle East conflict hit US$3bn, twice Ukraine war claims: Howden Re
Broader reinsurance market is still capable of absorbing the shock and keeping downward pressure on non-loss-affected programs.
Broader reinsurance market is still capable of absorbing the shock and keeping downward pressure on non-loss-affected programs.
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IAG settles US$2.8bn litigation with Greensill Bank administrators
InsuranceAsia News reported last week that Greensill Bank’s administrators were nearing a settlement with its insurers following court-sponsored mediation in March.
IAG settles US$2.8bn litigation with Greensill Bank administrators
InsuranceAsia News reported last week that Greensill Bank’s administrators were nearing a settlement with its insurers following court-sponsored mediation in March.
InsuranceAsia News reported last week that Greensill Bank’s administrators were nearing a settlement with its insurers following court-sponsored mediation in March.
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Marsh Risk promotes ex-first-class cricketer David Wigley up the order
Auckland-based Wigley was previously the national growth leader since March 2024.
Marsh Risk promotes ex-first-class cricketer David Wigley up the order
Auckland-based Wigley was previously the national growth leader since March 2024.
Auckland-based Wigley was previously the national growth leader since March 2024.
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Starr names Jane Tung as head of casualty in Hong Kong
She has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, having worked at Swiss Re CorSo most recently as senior distribution manager.
Starr names Jane Tung as head of casualty in Hong Kong
She has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, having worked at Swiss Re CorSo most recently as senior distribution manager.
She has over 20 years of experience in the insurance industry, having worked at Swiss Re CorSo most recently as senior distribution manager.
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Howden India snaps up TS VijayaVenkateswaran as property and risk management EVP
He has over 24 years of experience in risk management, insurance practice, and claims handling across cargo, engineering, property, and liability lines
Howden India snaps up TS VijayaVenkateswaran as property and risk management EVP
He has over 24 years of experience in risk management, insurance practice, and claims handling across cargo, engineering, property, and liability lines
He has over 24 years of experience in risk management, insurance practice, and claims handling across cargo, engineering, property, and liability lines
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Opinion: ‘No war, no problem’: Asia losing patience with marine market over Strait of Hormuz war cover
South Korea’s intervention of low-rate war-risk marine insurance highlights the reality of high premiums as the conflict between the US and Iran heads into a third month.
Opinion: ‘No war, no problem’: Asia losing patience with marine market over Strait of Hormuz war cover
South Korea’s intervention of low-rate war-risk marine insurance highlights the reality of high premiums as the conflict between the US and Iran heads into a third month.
South Korea’s intervention of low-rate war-risk marine insurance highlights the reality of high premiums as the conflict between the US and Iran heads into a third month.
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Willis appoints Cheryl Lee as finex leader for Singapore
She joins from Aon, where she spent over six years in financial services and professions roles.
Willis appoints Cheryl Lee as finex leader for Singapore
She joins from Aon, where she spent over six years in financial services and professions roles.
She joins from Aon, where she spent over six years in financial services and professions roles.
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QBE names Johnny Suen as Hong Kong property head
He will lead QBE's property underwriting in Hong Kong, with oversight of property risks across Macau, Taiwan and mainland China (wholesale).
QBE names Johnny Suen as Hong Kong property head
He will lead QBE's property underwriting in Hong Kong, with oversight of property risks across Macau, Taiwan and mainland China (wholesale).
He will lead QBE's property underwriting in Hong Kong, with oversight of property risks across Macau, Taiwan and mainland China (wholesale).
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AIG promotes veteran Tilden Goh to APAC head of energy
Singapore-based Goh brings more than 32 years of underwriting experience and a strong track record of leadership across complex energy portfolios.
AIG promotes veteran Tilden Goh to APAC head of energy
Singapore-based Goh brings more than 32 years of underwriting experience and a strong track record of leadership across complex energy portfolios.
Singapore-based Goh brings more than 32 years of underwriting experience and a strong track record of leadership across complex energy portfolios.
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Zurich New Zealand hires Alan James as head of distribution
He joins from AIG, where he spent 17 years holding roles in London, Singapore and Auckland.
Zurich New Zealand hires Alan James as head of distribution
He joins from AIG, where he spent 17 years holding roles in London, Singapore and Auckland.
He joins from AIG, where he spent 17 years holding roles in London, Singapore and Auckland.
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Double-digit price cuts at the June 1 Florida renewals point to near-term relief for APAC cedents, yet rising coastal exposure and inflation-driven construction costs warn that rating adequacy remains a longer-term challenge.
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Beyond the canvas: APAC fine art and specie insurance boom fuelled by rising risks, shifting wealth patterns
Industry insiders tell InsuranceAsia News that wealth accumulation, art-finance links, and softer pricing drive insurer interest, while geopolitical and transit risks reshape underwriting.
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Asia Pacific MGA market has ‘a lot of headroom’ for growth
GC Access' Steve Warwick highlights strong expansion potential, with MGAs generating new business through talent and technology.
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‘Extremely unpredictable’: Marsh, Aon warn of critical risk, tighter terms for Strait of Hormuz transits
Escalating clashes in the key waterway have forced insurers to radically reduce deployment and recalibrate pricing in near real-time, industry insiders say.
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Spotlight
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‘Asia is an active strategic focus’: Fidelis aims to bulk up property treaty, specialty lines
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‘We get Asia, we’re committed, we’re long term’: Miller charts selective growth in Japan, South Korea, and beyond
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Consistency, not cycles, drives Asia Pacific strategy, Allianz Re’s Anna Kohls says
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Asia’s ‘interlinked’ protection gaps require a virtuous cycle of risk reduction, insurance, and government backing: GAIP
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Tokio Marine open to more ILS deals ‘if there’s any room’, as Kizuna Re highlights strong earthquake demand
M&A
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Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance to expand into Europe, Southeast Asia: report
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South Korea’s DB Insurance set to complete Fortegra acquisition
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Tokio Marine outlines capacity for over US$10bn in M&A following Berkshire deal
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Malaysian Re parent snaps up Labuan Re in US$100m deal
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Insurance adviser Pro Global expands into APAC with Australian acquisition
ESG
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Lloyd’s looks for new way to meet diversity challenge after scrapping Dive In festival after 12 years
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Swiss Re faces activist scrutiny for underwriting new LNG terminals, CEO defends ‘very robust’ ESG framework
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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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‘You can’t do it as a hobby’: ESG must be a clear business model with easily measurable targets
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Sedgwick Asia says it is ready to meet the evolving challenges of Asia’s dynamic insurance markets.
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PartnerRe | Understanding ageing in APAC: why perception, planning and protection don’t always align
Ageing is shaping finances, family dynamics and insurance needs of the caregiving ecosystem, but current product propositions and underwriting frameworks are not keeping pace with protection needs, finds PartnerRe survey.












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