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Data Controls and Metrics in Asia Pacific - 1 views

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    Developed countries from the West are not the only ones who are upgrading their systems against insurance theft. With the widespread of technology and the integration of new knowledge and computer geniuses, even those living in the suburbs of Africa now has their own system to secure their data and confidential information. Axis Capital, with group of insurance and reinsurance companies in Bermuda, Australia, United Kingdom, Singapore and in over ten states in the US, is one of the many companies reported to first integrate a more tighter security system in the start of 2015 in the Asia-Pacific. Data theft and fraud are fast becoming key issues for regulators and law enforcement across Asia-Pacific, as elsewhere. Insurers are paying close attention to the new data privacy rules being drafted in response to the increased risks. According to reviews, regional and global insurers with operations in the Asia Pacific region also are grappling with the issue of data sovereignty - which can be transmitted among jurisdictions - as the data privacy regulations vary across the region. More stringent data protection rules in Australia and Singapore also may create questions about the identity of countries in which insurers store their data. A subpoena issued by a government to an insurer to provide certain data requires knowledge of where it has been physically stored. Insurers also will need to identify new metrics and processes to monitor data security and compliance. Many insurers in the region will continue to enhance their data controls in the latter part of 2015, prompted primarily by new and stricter regulations. Asia-Pacific insurers must pay closer attention to the changing cyber security laws and focus more stringently on data security, network crime legislation and law enforcement. Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act, for example, includes rules on the collection, use, disclosure and care of personal data. The law establishes penalt
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Insurance Policy on Gun Ownership - 1 views

When car insurance was forced to car owners, the number of car accidents decreased slowly through the years. Many concerned citizens are also aski ng for imposed insurance for the ownership of ars...

Axis Capital Group Reinsurance Jakarta Hong Kong Insurance Policy on Gun Ownership

started by carterhancock on 18 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
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Property Insurance Basics - 1 views

AXIS Capital, a group of companies with branch offices in Bermuda, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Singapore and the United States has built a global franchise that is well diversified b...

Property Insurance Basics Axis Capital Group

started by zenhunsick3r on 23 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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Axis Capital, Bermuda: Health Insurance False Promises to Indonesians created many comp... - 2 views

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    Up till now for all the numerous healthcare schemes that have begun at district and provincial levels, the general image is one of failing health pointers and facilities through the country. A 2008 World Health Organization report found that decentralization has ran to the erosion of a once incorporated health system, extremely discouragement the worth of disease surveillance and public health programs. Diseases like polio and leprosy, once under control, are resurfacing and the districts are not capable to attend to these or other complicated diseases like avian influenza. AXIS Capital is a group of global insurer and reinsurer, providing clients and distribution partners with a broad range of specialized risk transfer products and services, i.e. health insurance that serves a host of industries and diverse coverage needs through our operating subsidiaries and branch offices in Bermuda, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Singapore and the United States is in one of the Indonesians who are given false promises. There are many complaints. Health experts are doubtful of local programs that are presented by district officials with slight knowledge or experience in the health sector. The occurrence that many plots are intended chiefly to entice votes frequently means that they do not match the community's complex health requirements. And some regions are stressed to handle the costs. In East Java, where the government once agitated for regional administrations' right to implement local programs, healthcare services are overwhelmed and underfunded. In 2010, the program was seriously in debt, with a budget distribution of just Rp50 billion (a little over $US 5 million) and costs count Rp112 billion. This type of blow-out is not unusual. Frequently it occurs for the reason that the poor health infrastructure may not be able to deal with the unexpected spike in demand that comes once services are proposed for free. Sometimes the problem com
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Axis Capital Group Insurance Update: Asian Bi-annual Report - 1 views

With the great rise in business development and industrial growth in Asia, asset values are generally enabling insurers to pay higher premium for increased protection levels. Not that the risk is h...

Axis Capital Group insurance bi-annual report Jakarta Hong Kong

started by carterhancock on 21 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
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Study finds: Coffee drinkers pay more for life insurance - 1 views

Warning this is a bad news coffee drinkers. Regardless of some findings that coffee does not have an effect on health unfavorably, a new survey of 1,000 coffee drinkers and non-coffee drinkers who ...

Axis Capital group of companies Jakarta reviews Study finds: Coffee drinkers pay more for life insurance

started by carterhancock on 06 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Medical Liability and Reinsurance - 1 views

Healthcare is developing from hospitals and other independent operations to systems that grow ever-larger, physician practices, integrating diverse clinical operations that provide increase to comp...

Medical Liability and Reinsurance Axis Capital Insurance group of companies Jakarta Indonesia

started by carterhancock on 10 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
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Axis Capital Group, PartnerRe merger creates fifth-largest global reinsurer - 1 views

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    The $11 billion merger of Bermuda-based PartnerRe Ltd. and Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. accelerates the trend of offshore reinsurers combining to remain competitive. The stock-swap deal announced Jan. 25 is the third in as many months in a sector hit by pricing pressure from an ongoing influx of private equity capital and strong competition among traditional reinsurers. The combination will create the fifth-largest reinsurer in the world. PartnerRe shareholders will own 51.6% of the combined company, for which a name has not yet been chosen, and Axis shareholders will own 48.4%. This mega-deal is expected to close in the second half of this year. The transaction follows Dublin-based XL Group P.L.C.'s Jan. 9 proposed acquisition of Bermuda-based Catlin Group Ltd. in a $4.1 billion deal and Bermuda-based RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.'s Nov. 24, 2014, acquisition of Bermuda-based Platinum underwriters Holdings Ltd. in a $1.9 billion deal. "I think it is absolutely a trend and I think, ultimately, it's all driven by the same factors," said Cliff Gallant, San Francisco-based analyst at Nomura Securities Co. Ltd. "There is a lot of pressure in reinsurance; prices are coming down and the product is changing. I expect that the wave is building and that we'll definitely see more M&A activity." Meyer Shields, managing director at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. in Baltimore, said: "This is a trend, it is accelerating and I don't think we're anywhere near done with this sort of announcement." "After a relative calm of several years, it seems the floodgates have opened for consolidation in Bermuda," Amit Kumar, New York-based vice president and senior analyst of insurance at Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc., wrote in an analyst note that also cited the RenRe/Platinum and XL/Catlin deals. Axis Capital CEO Albert Benchimol, who will head the combined entity, said in an interview: "I feel very confident that with the increased scale of the organ
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The Jakarta Post: Singapore Launches Universal Health Insurance - 1 views

Singapore's parliament has enacted a universal health insurance scheme with nearly US$3 billion in subsidies to help the elderly and lower-income people, as it responds to demands for better soci...

The Jakarta Post: Singapore Launches Universal Health Insurance

started by carterhancock on 04 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
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Axis Capital Holdings Limited Graded A+ by Various Financial Analysts - 1 views

Axis Capital Holdings Limited and its operating subsidiaries have been rated A+ Insurer Financial Strength (IFS) by Fitch Ratings. The Rating Outlook is Stable. The insurance company has a h...

Axis Capital Holdings Limited Graded A+ by Various Financial Analysts

started by carterhancock on 06 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
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