In Asia's ASEAN region, life insurers are looking for ways to reach budget-conscious ‘do-it-yourselfers' of all generations. Peter Tan examines one company's successful cultivation strategy.
This month, Jason Hurley stays close to home in the UK, looking a new, possibly industry-changing, way of branding and distributing insurance.
As Formula 1 season shifts into gear, Chris Boatman assesses the underwriting implications of motorsport.
Nearly half of people in a relationship would struggle with bills early after a death, while the sector takes an average three month to pay out a life policy.
A Japanese insurer is reaping the rewards of embracing the technological revolution, writes Greg Goodfliesh.
The debate around increased transparency on insurance broker commission disclosure, proposed in the Insurance Mediation Directive II draft, is just a storm in a teacup, industry experts have said.
Bangladesh: Smart underwriting, Smart phones, Smart People: Voila!
Child CI cover is a common benefit on critical illness products in the UK. In Ireland, regulations allow insurers to take cover relating to children a step further, as Greg Becker expains.
Takaful insurance is common in most of the Muslim world, but what is its potential in the UK? Greg Becker looks at one of the most developed takaful markets - Malaysia.
For many in the third world, micro-insurance is where their protection purchasing history will start, and maybe this is where many should start in the developed world too? Greg Becker looks to Tanzania.