PROPEL with Singlife, the one-stop shared services hub for financial advisory firms, has announced its sponsorship of the 10th Asia Trusted Life Agents & Advisers Awards 2025 (the Awards). Organised by Asia Insurance Review and Asia Advisers Network, the Awards celebrate excellence, leadership, and innovation among life insurance agents and financial adviser representatives across Asia Pacific.
Gulf Insurance Group (GIG) has announced that it achieved a net profit of KWD12.6m ($41.1m) for the first half of 2025, compared to a net profit of KWD16.8m for the corresponding period last year.
BNA Assurances made its direct listing debut on the main board of the Tunis Stock Exchange on 14 August 2025 at the introductory price of TND3.48 ($1.20) per share, according to data from the Tunis Stock Exchange.
FWD Insurance and IBPO Group has announced a partnership to offer life protection with selected loan financing facilities.
Leading mental health experts and mental health groups in Australia have joined hands with the country's insurance industry to draw attention to the burgeoning problem of mental health in the country.
The National Assembly of South Korea will soon initiate discussion in the house to legalise telemedicine. Currently the country has just a pilot telemedicine programme that was initiated during the initial days of the COVID pandemic.
Even as increasing number of Hong Kong residents seek healthcare services on the Chinese mainland, the information gaps and the high costs due to the lack of insurance coverage continue to be major deterrents according to a new study published by the University of Hong Kong (HKU).
Nearly 30% of Indonesians say that they engage more with their insurance policies when loyalty programmes are offered according to a new survey by FWD Insurance.
After the stress of the April 2024 rains, the UAE insurance industry continued its recovery path in the first half of 2025, building on the strong performance recorded in the first quarter, according to Badri Consultancy Management.
Data released on 11 August showed that 59 unlisted life insurers reported combined net profits exceeding CNY200bn($27.9bn), more than double the sub-CNY100bn level in the same period last year.