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MAP20230005057Asia insurance review. January 2023Sumario: Insurers incorporate climate-related measures in their operations - Australia: Health funds return $1.4bn profits to meet COVID-19 commitments - Philippines: More foreign players are expected to enter insurance market - Reinsurance: A solid foundation to get Kiwis back on their feet -- Electric vehicles: The new claims frontier -- Severity of marine claims on the rise -- How Al technology can prevent crowd crush -- Medical expenses dominate travel claims in Singapore -- Indonesia earthquakes and the insurance response - Rising healthcare costs a challenge for insurers - Providing healthcare costs a challenge for insurers -- Inflation likely to accentuate health insurers' losses -- Opportunity for private health insurance in Taiwan - Hard market conditions are no deterrent to growth - Indian reinsurance to get a boost -- Steady growth ahead for life insurance -- Economic rebound bodes well for non-life -- Brokers can chart a new path -- Surety bonds: A roadmap to break out of limbo -- Brokers must consolidate -- Ensuring health insurance remains healthy -- India's InsurTech moment has arrived -- A year of sweeping regulatory reforms -- Insurance industry mirrors banking sector reforms - Australia: The next incarnation of health insurance - Takaful: ESG for takaful and insurance in Pakistan - China: Insurers pull COVID-19 coverage as infections spike -- Road ahead could be bumpy for motor insurance -- Nature and the insurance Industry: Taking action towards a nature-positive economy -- Hong Kong's plan to rejuvenate insurance industry -- COP27: Inaction and consequences -- PIC 2022: Insurance in the metaverse -- Five themes for insurers in Asia -- ASEAN insurers and regulators continue cooperative effortsEn: Asia insurance review. - Singapore : Ins Communications Pte Ltd., 2009- = ISSN 0218-2696. - 02/01/2023 Número 1 - enero 2023 , 82 p.1. Mercado de seguros. 2. Regulación. 3. Perspectivas del seguro. 4. Catástrofes naturales. 5. Empresas de seguros. 6. Productos de seguros. 7. Australia. 8. China. 9. India.