insurance

Global review

The stunning scale of India's biggest IPO ever

The IPO was part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans to expand India’s capital markets

Results

Great Eastern Holdings reports 50% plunge in earnings of $220.0 million in 1QFY2022

The plunge in earnings was due to the lower valuation of investments arising from less favourable financial market conditions.

Digital Economy

How insurers can avoid being held to ransom

Insurers are a prime target for ransomware attacks. What can they do to avoid becoming victims?
A different insurance for high net worth individuals - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Succession planning

A different insurance for high net worth individuals

For high net worth clients, they seek to protect more than just themselves. Sun Life Singapore tells us what is so different.
With eye on regional growth, NTUC Income to corporatise - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Finance

With eye on regional growth, NTUC Income to corporatise

The proposed corporatisation exercise is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022.
Is the insurance market truly ready for automated underwriting? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

In Focus

Is the insurance market truly ready for automated underwriting?

How can automation disrupt the insurance market in a good way?
Making insurance more accessible - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Technopreneurs

Making insurance more accessible

Insurance has to be easy, fast and seamless, with a choice of products that suit the customer’s unique needs in a timely manner.
Great Eastern launches Singapore's first green life insurance product - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Banking & finance

Great Eastern launches Singapore's first green life insurance product

The insurer is offering an endowment plan which invests into assets to fund projects with “positive environmental benefits”.
StashAway launches term life insurance product - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fintech

StashAway launches term life insurance product

StashAway is the first digital wealth manager in Singapore to do so.

Global Economy

How a US$100 billion South Korean insurer became a penny stock

For some market watchers, and local media, the troubles of Hanwha and its peers are reminiscent of a crisis in neighbouring. Japan two decades back, when seven Japanese life insurers ended up going bust
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