Great Eastern Holdings (GEH or the Group) has reported a profit attributable to shareholders of S$306.7m ($225.5m) for the first quarter of 2024, representing an increase of 26% over the corresponding quarter in 2023.
Asia is a region where the significance and impact of health, health care and health insurance cannot be overstated, said QBE Singapore CEO, Ronak Shah, speaking in his capacity as General Insurance Association of Singapore president at the 19th Asia Healthcare and Health Insurance Conference yesterday morning.
A new study released by leading personal finance portal MoneySmart, reveals the extent to which parents' behaviours shape Singaporeans' financial habits in later life.
Over eight in 10 organisations encountered one cyber security incident in a year, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) said in its Singapore Cybersecurity Health Report 2023.
The Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) and the International Group of P&I Clubs (IGP&I) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 17 April 2024 to cooperate in the promotion of education and training related to marine liability.
Singlife has partnered with Doctor Anywhere, a local tech-driven healthcare firm, to launch a new health subscription plan aimed at self-employed individuals, including gig workers.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF), supported by Workforce Singapore (WSG), yesterday launched the Sustainable Finance Jobs Transformation Map (JTM).
In today's dynamic landscape, insurance brokers play a pivotal role in navigating the complex terrain of risk management. With an ever-expanding array of insurance products and services, brokers act as trusted advisors, guiding individuals and businesses towards tailored coverage solutions.
Wotton + Kearney has taken a step towards achieving its global ambitions by becoming the first major Australian insurance and risk law firm to set up a substantive base in Singapore.
The number of insurance agents in Singapore declined by 8.4% to 17,711 in 2023 from 19,310 in 2021, according to deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong.