Resilience is a long game
China
Regulatory shifts spell more opportunities for reinsurers
Climate extremes and mental health are converging into a risk crisis
Outbound expansion and tapping the renewables space for growth
NEVs drive growth despite economic headwinds
The US$700bn opportunity: Why Chinese insurers should follow their automakers to Europe
Nat CAT risk calls for company-specific modelling and information
Adapting models for APAC's CAT events
Disasters are not only natural
Climate-related losses accelerating as extreme events drive volatility
Weathering Nat CAT in the Philippines
A decade of rising risk and opportunity
Scaling Nat CAT insurance requires simpler, trust-based solutions
India's next systemic financial risk
General
From hype to impact: How Singapore's insurance industry can harness GenAI
Elevating mortgage advisory standards in Singapore
View from India: New labour codes will give a new shape to workforce insurance
View from India: Life and general insurance both need to work together
The leaky pipeline
A look back at the regulatory sandbox
AIR at 35 Still rooted in Asia
Products and alliances
People on the move
The Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) organised a seminar recently to discuss the newly-established national cyclone pool that lends stability to the commercial reality of offering protection in an age of natural catastrophes. Hear experts from ARPC, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, University of Melbourne and the National Emergency Management Agency discuss cyclones in Australia, the social impacts of climate change, the Hazards Insurance Partnership and what ARPC’s cyclone pool data is telling us.