The Insurers Federation of Egypt (IFE) has confirmed that the country's healthcare segment is facing a series of strategic challenges related to digital transformation, most notably the high initial costs required to implement AI.
While nearly a third of insurers around the world have fully digitised across the value chain, less than one in 10 have achieved the top tier of digital maturity. In fact, most insurers surveyed remain somewhere in the middle of their digitalisation journey.
Pakistan's Federal Government has introduced the Insurance Bill, 2026, in the National Assembly to make insurance services simpler, faster and more accessible for citizens through digital platforms.
A new report from Howden has revealed that Asian employees now trust the use of AI in their healthcare journeys.
Business and technology leaders in Asia are optimistic about the potential of AI and a large segment expects the technology to make a positive impact over the next two years.
The Tanzania Insurance Regulatory Authority (TIRA) has discussed the establishment of a regulatory sandbox for the insurance sector to support the safe testing of new innovations.
KPMG in Singapore and The Institute of Internal Auditors Singapore (IIA) have officially launched a practical playbook examining how organisations can govern AI responsibly as systems become increasingly autonomous and embedded into business operations.
Asia Pacific organisations lag behind in keeping pace with increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, which are being amplified by artificial intelligence, placing greater strain on security systems. This is according to a new study commissioned by cybersecurity firm Fortinet.
Heirs Insurance Group has announced the launch of its multi-language generative AI assistant, Prince AI, marking a major milestone in its digital transformation and reinforcing its commitment to making insurance simple, accessible, and inclusive.
MS Amlin has launched an industry-first consortium to boost property treaty capacity for all property per-risk lines. This additional capacity is expected to be particularly relevant for global data centres, where demand for higher limits continues to grow.