Floods now Australia’s second costliest weather event
The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has released new data that shows more than $2 billon has already been paid to insurance customers impacted by the February-March floods that hit…
44 per cent of insurers exploring flexible working to attract talent
A social media poll of 623 insurance professionals conducted by the UK’s Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) in June 2022, found that 44 per cent of respondents are focused on offering…
Floods and storms drive global insured catastrophe losses
A series of winter storms in Europe, unprecedented flooding in Australia and South Africa as well as a high number of thunderstorms in the US and Europe, resulted in US$35…
Bringing a wide range of knowledge and experience from within the claims and assistance world to NIS, Jane will be focused on supporting and working with key clients and assist…
Spain, Brazil report first deaths due to Monkeypox outside Africa
So far a total of Monkeypox-related 75 suspected deaths have been reported worldwide – however the overwhelming majority of cases have been parts of Africa where the virus is endemic
More than one in 10 consumers globally will cut back on insurance if cost of living rises
As prices of food, oil, and other essentials increase, consumers have begun to change the way they manage their money, and insurance is an expendable luxury, according to YouGov