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Jan 2014

Read the latest edition of AIR and MEIR as an Interactive e-book

Property & Casualty: Goodbye 2013, Hello 2014

COVER STORY

It has been an eventful 2013 for the P&C sector. Our research found a litany of moans and woes, but we bring you the top five which was the rage of the year and will resurface and dominate 2014 too: Nat CATs, accumulation and modelling; protection gap; regulatory developments; M&As; and talent crunch. We don't stop there. We go a step forward and ask CEOs their top three P&C concerns for 2014 and the five things to watch out for. Be Prepared.

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The unstoppable spirit of the market

COUNTRY PROFILE

There are challenging and turbulent times but the Indian insurance industry is still exciting and growing. Despite facing economic slowdown, regulatory changes, a slew of Nat CATs, stiff competition, and a long list of other woes, there is just no...

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Hopes sail high in Asia

P&I

P&I Clubs tell Asia Insurance Review that Asia is growing in importance and has a high potential for further growth while sharing their thoughts on the challenges in the region and globally, and the art of managing them.

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All Stories

Guest Editorial

Interviews

  • Lloyd's Chairman looks into the future

    In an exclusive interview with Asia Insurance Review, Lloyd's Chairman John Nelson, speaks about the possible impact of the convergence of alternative and traditional capital in the sector, as well as implementing his vision to diversify Lloyd's...

  • FWD: Fast forwarding across Asia

    Whether in business, politics or the arts, Mr Ronald Arculli has made his mark in the various endeavours he has pursued. His latest task will see him serve as FWD's Chairman - formerly part of ING's group of business bought over by Richard Li's...

  • Canopius: The need for scale

    It will become increasingly tough for (re)insurers to remain small in the new environment. Ms Inga Beale explains why and also details Canopius Group's plans in Asia. Ms Beale was Group Chief Executive at Canopius Group when she spoke with us for...

Cover Story

  • Property & Casualty: Goodbye 2013, Hello 2014

    It has been an eventful 2013 for the P&C sector. Our research found a litany of moans and woes, but we bring you the top five which was the rage of the year and will resurface and dominate 2014 too: Nat CATs, accumulation and modelling; protection...

  • Property & Casualty: The 5 things to watch in 2014

    As 2014 begins, here is our pick of the issues that have been significantly discussed and that we feel will continue to make waves in the year ahead. By Dawn Sit

Country Profile

  • The unstoppable spirit of the market

    There are challenging and turbulent times but the Indian insurance industry is still exciting and growing. Despite facing economic slowdown, regulatory changes, a slew of Nat CATs, stiff competition, and a long list of other woes, there is just no...

  • Life insurance: Experiencing the turbulent teens

    The life insurance segment contributes about 4% to India's GDP in terms of total premiums underwritten annually. There are 23 private companies in the segment. The state-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) dominates the field with about...

  • Non-life insurance: Exploring new frontiers for growth

    The Indian non-life industry is going through a challenging phase now because of the general economic slowdown, and this phase is expected to continue for some time. However, the market is still growing, and companies which take the required...

Think Tank

Legal Page

Risk Management Feature

P&I

  • Hopes sail high in Asia

    P&I Clubs tell Asia Insurance Review that Asia is growing in importance and has a high potential for further growth while sharing their thoughts on the challenges in the region and globally, and the art of managing them.

Marine Cargo & Hull Feature

  • Marine Insurance: Rough waters, new challenges

    The marine insurance industry has been struggling for the most part of the last 20 years. Yet it has proven to be a hugely efficient market, where insurers accept risks transferred to them from their clients at very marginal cost. With the benefit...

  • Marine Insurance: Insurance options for shipping banks

    Mr Henrik Hagberg, Mr Herman Steen and Mr Yannis Litina of Wikborg Rein discuss the insurance options available for shipping banks to ensure that their interests are protected, be it under English or Nordic conditions.

Regulation Feature

Takaful Feature

  • Using retakaful to grow

    The takaful sector met in a rendezvous setting in Kuala Lumpur ahead of the January renewal season with the thrust to use retakaful to grow the business. Is there a better path ahead?

Special Feature

IT in Insurance

  • Integrate and communicate, simply!

    Integration, customer centricity and simplicity were the clarion calls at the 2nd Asia Technology Summit where CIOs were urged to build their technology strategies to differentiate their services.

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