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What key skills insurers are hunting for in new hires

What key skills insurers are hunting for in new hires

Jobs in digital transformation, data management, and data analytics will remain competitive.

Life insurers take the lead in Hong Kong Business Insurance Rankings

Some life insurers saw their assets surge by as much as 44% in 2021.

GIA’s system detects fraud overlooked by insurers

The Fraud Management System uses data analytics and AI that analyse suspicious claims. 

KoverNow: The Netflix of insurance?

Its subscription model gives another option for consumers that don’t want long contracts.

How GBA after-sales service centres will affect Hong Kong insurance

GlobalData’s Sravani Ampabathina believes that the centres will boost health and motor insurance sales.

How do Hong Kongers fare in their retirement preparations

Two out of five are hoping to retire before their 60s, Sun Life reveals.

Insurtech KoverNow launches protection for luxury watches

The insurance can be turned on and off on an as-needed basis.

Virtual insurer Bowtie cuts down product prices by half

This is done by cutting out insurance agents from the onboarding process.

Banker to insurer: Great Eastern’s Jimmy Tong recalls his journey

The two roles overlap when it comes to protecting clients’ assets

Hong Kong consumers are ‘moderately literate’ in insurance: study

But behavioural biases dragged the city's literacy score.

Consumers are cutting back on insurance spending and here’s why

With the cost of living on the upswing, will insurance be cut out of the household budget?

What an on-demand insurance product looks like

YAS MicroInsurance allows runners to be insured per kilometre, on the spot.

This former insurance outsider became one of Asia's top industry executives

Damien Green recently took the helm of Manulife Asia as its new chief.

What can blindside Australia’s growing general insurance industry

Natural catastrophe may hinder the potential CAGR of 6.4% through 2025, analysts warned.

Longer life is a potential financial nightmare for Singaporeans

This is the case for more than half of uninsured retirees.