Markel has appointed Mr Mark Christen as a Senior Claims Adjuster to its Professional and Financial Risks (PFR) team.
The Insurance Authority (IA) has announced that close to 85% of insurance claims from the Wang Fuk Court fire in November have been settled by insurance companies.
School students in Sri Lanka who were affected by the adverse weather conditions in the country in November and December 2025 will receive special consideration for claims submitted under the Suraksha Sisu insurance programme.
The proposed state-owned insurer TasInsure, to be set up by the Tasmanian government, would fall short of addressing the underlying drivers of insurance costs fully and expose Tasmanian taxpayers to significant financial losses, according to a new economic analysis.
New Zealanders strongly support proactive efforts to reduce the risks from climate related events like flooding, landslips and sea level rise and keep communities safe, according to a new survey commissioned by the Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ).
Dubai Insurance, a leading insurer in the UAE, yesterday announced it had launched the first digital wallet for crypto assets in the UAE insurance sector, developed in partnership with Zodia Custody.
Nepal police have arrested six individuals linked to three aviation and rescue companies for allegedly staging fake helicopter evacuations of foreign trekkers to defraud international insurers.
Extreme weather events in Australia in 2025 cost almost A$3.5bn ($2.42bn) in insured losses from 264,000 claims according to new data released by Insurance Council of Australia (ICA).
Malaysia's insurance industry has renewed its commitment to strengthening transparency and fairness in medical claims management. Supported by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the industry will focus on resolving systemic issues and improving communications between insurers, takaful operators and healthcare partners.
The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), the state insurer of the Philippines, has reported paying more than PHP300bn ($5.07bn) in benefit claims across the country in 2025.