Singapore
Zurich commits to general insurance in Singapore after life exit
From today Zurich will not accept any more life insurance policy applications in Singapore.
Ortega to lead Chubb in Asia-Pacific after Ace deal completes
Juan Luis Ortega, Asia-Pacific president at Ace, will lead the merged entities of Ace and Chubb in the region.
AIG pays S$40,000 a day for Singaporean travel claims
Singaporeans favourite reason for going abroad is to go shopping according to research from AIG.
Aspen recruits from XL Catlin for Lloyd's Singapore platform
Aspen Insurance will become the latest syndicate to join the Lloyd's Asia platform.
Xchanging pens three year deal with Lloyd's Asia platform
From 1 January 2016 Xchanging will provide technology to the Lloyd's Asia platform in Singapore.
International Underwriting Association partners with Singapore Reinsurers' Association
The International Underwriting Association of London is to partner with the Singapore Reinsurers' Association to enhance their membership offerings.
Increased city populations to spur flood exposure in Asia, says JBA study
According to catastrophe modeling company JBA Risk Management population increases in four major Asia cities will lead to a large rise in flood risk exposure.
Nexassure teams up with Hannover Re for Asia MGA
Nexassure has launched an extended warranty managing general agent using Hannover Re paper from Malaysia.
ACR's John Tan retires
Reinsurer Asia Capital Re's CEO and founder John Tan has decided to retire citing health reasons and medical advice.
AIG appoints two independent directors in Singapore
US-headquartered insurance giant AIG has made its first independent director appointments to its Singapore board.
Claims Club Asia Q+A: Chay Wilkinson
Post interviews Chay Wilkinson, Markel's first head of claims for the Asia-Pacific region.
Claims Awards Asia 2015: the winners
The winners of the Claims Awards Asia 2015 were announced on 10 September at the Regent Hotel, Singapore.
Analysis: How Asian wellness programmes could protect the bottom line
Asian health insurers are increasingly turning to wellness programmes in a bid to manage rising claims costs writes Nicky Burridge.
QBE confirms Lingafelter appointment in Asia-Pacific
QBE has confirmed the appointment of Mark Lingafelter, previously managing director and CEO of Chubb in Australia.
Crawford's Allan to join QBE in Singapore
Global loss adjuster Crawford has made two senior appointments in Asia as the firm's Singapore general manager Martin Allan leaves for QBE.
Nicholson leaves DAC Beachcroft for Kennedys in Singapore
DAC Beachcroft is down to one partner in Asia following insurance partner and office founder Ben Nicholson's move to rival insurance-led firm Kennedys.
Post presents five Asia events in September
Post and Post Events are excited to be hosting five events across China, Hong Kong and Singapore in September.
Claims Awards Asia 2015: Shortlist announced
Post is pleased to announce the shortlist for the Claims Awards Asia 2015.
Tourists targeted in deadly Bangkok bombing
At least 20 people have died and over 100 have been injured following a bomb explosion yesterday in central Bangkok.
Singapore judge dismisses springboard injunctions in broker legal spat
Judge Choo Han Teck has dismissed attempts by JLT to grant two springboard injunctions against Howden, four former JLT employees and recruitment firm Huntington Search.
Triton Global hires from Dual to replace Wilkinson in Singapore
London-headquartered claims service provider Triton Global has appointed Simone Shepherd as regional director in Singapore.
Standfield to leave QBE to join Australia broker group
Post understands Shaun Standfield, QBE's chief underwriting officer for Asia, is to leave the insurer to join an Australian broking group.
Singapore, UK and Lloyd's unite over Asia's risk exposures
The Monetary Authority of Singapore, the UK government and Lloyd's have agreed to share knowledge and expertise around risk exposures in Asia.
The Floow to promote telematics on PM's South East Asia tour
Aviva and telematics company the Floow are among 31 UK business leaders chosen to accompany Prime Minister David Cameron on a trip to South East Asia this week to promote the UK's financial technology sector.