The Insurance Committee of the Qatar Chamber views the issue of the pricing of mandatory health insurance as a priority.
Extreme cold weather conditions in South Korea resulted in a surge in the loss ratio for motor insurance.
Motor theft claims are increasing significantly in some parts of Australia according to a new survey report released by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).
New analysis released by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) shows that motor vehicle theft claims are increasing significantly in some parts of the country, namely Queensland and Victoria.
Recently local media reported that the first-year comprehensive insurance premium for the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, priced at CNY529,000 ($73,088), ranges between CNY9,500 and CNY11,000. This is approximately CNY3,000 lower than the insurance costs for similarly priced gasoline vehicles.
These are the updates on insurance regulation across China this week.
The Algerian Unified Automobile Bureau (BUAA) has lined up several digitalised insurance services for auto insurers which will also benefit motorists.
Net insurance premiums for insurance companies in Tunisia reached TND3.82bn ($1.24bn) in 2024, up from TND3.45bn in the previous year, a 10.8% increase, according to preliminary figures released by the General Insurance Committee (CGA), the insurance sector's regulatory authority.
These are the highlights for all events and updates across the industry this week.
An Australian code administration committee (CAC) has unveiled its updated motor vehicle insurance and repair industry code (draft) for public consultation before it is formally adopted. Businesses, individuals and organisations have been invited to have their say via the public consultation route that began on 5 March 2025 and will run for a period of eight weeks until 29 April 2025.