China's internet-savvy younger generation is reshaping the insurance landscape, with new data showing that consumers born after 1995 now lead in online insurance purchases.
These are the updates on insurance regulation across China this week.
In an era defined by economic uncertainty, digital fatigue and growing social isolation, young Filipinos are facing surging mental health problems according to AXA 2025 Mind Health report.
How insurers can grow their health insurance business through virtual health services was one key question discussed at the InsurTech Connect Asia 2025 conference, which opened on 3 June. This is after taking into consideration rejections, exclusions, loadings and deductibles.
The room for improvement in health insurance in the travel space is huge, according to Air Doctor founder and chief revenue officer Efrat Sagi-Ofir.
Shanghai-headquartered XChange TEC, which recently acquired an insurance brokerage, has submitted an appeal to stave off delisting from Nasdaq.
In APAC, there are 40% more cyber attacks on businesses per week than the global average, making the region a very target-rich environment and one that attracts a lot of cyber criminals, Pan-Asia Risk and Insurance Management Association director Steve Tunstall said.
The question of how insurance policies may be impacted amidst the current trade war, tariffs and the effect on supply chains was one hot topic at the InsurTech Connect Asia 2025 conference which opened on 3 June.
Increasing digitalisation and consumer behaviour has seen a rise of online insurance in China.
Majority of Malaysian organisations are facing escalating cyber attacks powered by AI while cyber security investment is lagging.