Tata AIA Life Insurance has launched the Shubh Flexi Income Plan, a non-linked, participating life insurance savings plan designed to offer flexible financial security and long-term wealth creation.
The Taiwanese cabinet has approved an amendment in the country's Insurance Act that bars the courts from seizing the life insurance policies of people in debt.
Medical costs in New Zealand have surged significantly in recent times in the Asia-Pacific region and across the world too according to Aon's 2025 Global Medical Trend Rates report.
Indonesian workers who have been laid off will continue to receive national health insurance benefits for six months and they will also be exempted from contribution payments.
In light of the current regulatory landscape and the increasing demand for indexed universal life (IUL) insurance products from the high-net-worth customers, the Insurance Authority and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority issued a joint circular that is expected to bring greater certainty on launching IUL products exclusively targeting professional investors, as it clarifies the application of insurance regulatory framework in relation to product design, governance and sales process.
Ping An Good Doctor has released its 2024 annual results, marking its first full-year profit. The company reported total revenue of CNY4.81bn ($664.98 m), with an adjusted net profit of CNY158m. Revenue from its comprehensive financial client (F-end) and corporate client (B-end) businesses grew 17.2% year-on-year.
These are the highlights for all events and updates across the industry this week.
These are the updates on insurance regulation across China this week.
Malaysia's financial regulator Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) in collaboration with the ministry of health and the Employees Provident Fund will develop a basic health insurance and also takaful products that will provide value-based healthcare.
More than 90% of village clinics in China have their services now covered by basic medical insurance according to China National Health Commission (CNHC).