18th SIRC 2022
18th SIRC 2022
A dedicated page for (re)insurance professionals with an interest in the Singapore International Reinsurance Conference

New Beazley research finds Singapore business is more worried about risk and less resilient than its global peers

Latest Risk & Resilience report reveals that business leaders in Singapore display an admirable respect for the risks they face but climate change needs to urgently move up the agenda
Latest Risk & Resilience report reveals that business leaders in Singapore display an admirable respect for the risks they face but climate change needs to urgently move up the agenda
PR / 5 months ago

Asia: Urbanisation and expanding middle class spell favourable prospects for reinsurers

The outlook for the reinsurance industry in Asia remains positive, Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and a board member of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has highlighted.
The outlook for the reinsurance industry in Asia remains positive, Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and a board member of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has highlighted.
Article / 5 months ago

Typhoon Nanmadol industry loss pegged at just $773m by PERILS

The first official estimate of insurance and reinsurance industry losses from Japanese typhoon Nanmadol, which struck the country in September 2022, has been pegged at only close to...
The first official estimate of insurance and reinsurance industry losses from Japanese typhoon Nanmadol, which struck the country in September 2022, has been pegged at only close to...
Article / 5 months ago
Gallagher Re Global Insurtech Report - November 2022

Gallagher Re Global Insurtech Report - November 2022

Is the accelerated jumping pattern from the InsurTech MGA model to the InsurTech full-stack insurer model the clearest indicator that we truly are at an inflection point in global InsurTech?
Is the accelerated jumping pattern from the InsurTech MGA model to the InsurTech full-stack insurer model the clearest indicator that we truly are at an inflection point in global InsurTech?
Report / 5 months ago

Making cyclone cover more affordable

Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) began operating a pool to cover cyclones and cyclone-related flood damage on 1 July 2022. This update from ARPC’s Dr Christopher Wallace.
Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation (ARPC) began operating a pool to cover cyclones and cyclone-related flood damage on 1 July 2022. This update from ARPC’s Dr Christopher Wallace.
Article / 5 months ago

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Growing nat cat risk in Asia
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We need to start preparing for flood disasters now - here's why - WEF
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18th Singapore International Reinsurance Conference (SIRC) open for registrations
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Reinsurance: SIRC theme for 2022 will be "Re-Connecting"
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