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Mental health in Singapore: insurance can help bridge the protection gap Published date: 27 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication This Swiss Re Institute report focuses on Singapore, based on survey and interviews conducted from March to May 2021. By Xin Dai, Chief Economist China, Swiss Re Institute Go to Mental health in Singapore: insurance can help bridge the protection gap
Head first: supporting consumers‘ mental wellbeing through insurance Published date: 07 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Swiss Re Institute has conducted a new survey in the Guangdong & Hong Kong insurance markets of the GBA, to understand the ... By Matt Singleton, Proposition Manager Go to Head first: supporting consumers‘ mental wellbeing through insurance
Biodiversity and the benefits for human health Published date: 06 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication In "Biodiversity and the benefits for human health" you can read how beneficial time spent in nature can be for physical and ... By Oliver Schelske, Natural Assets R&D Lead, Swiss Re Institute Go to Biodiversity and the benefits for human health
Women as insurance decision-makers Published date: 05 Oct 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Women are key decision-makers for insurance purchases, but are often not visible as a target purchaser for many insurance products. By Irina Fan, former Head Insurance Market Analysis at Swiss Re Institute Go to Women as insurance decision-makers
Strong demand for insurance amid inflation risks and slowing growth Published date: 23 Aug 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article The global growth momentum in the first half of the year is beginning to weaken, and pandemic risks are once again on the rise. By Jerome Jean Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Head of Swiss Re Institute Go to Strong demand for insurance amid inflation risks and slowing growth
The insurance rationale for carbon removal solutions Published date: 08 Jul 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication To limit global warming to 2015 Paris Accord levels, the world's net emissions of greenhouse gases need to drop to zero by 2050. By Multiple Authors Go to The insurance rationale for carbon removal solutions
Drought is insurable Published date: 16 Jun 2021 Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Article Swiss Re developed an effective soil moisture deficit index insurance that protects farmers against the financial losses caused ... By Marcel Andriesse, Head Agriculture Centre & Parametric Go to Drought is insurable
Short-term health insurance in China Published date: 24 Oct 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Short-term health insurance is emerging as a new growth driver of China's property and casualty (P&C) insurance industry. By Haina Jiang, Senior Client Manager P&C China, Market Units P&C Reinsurance Go to Short-term health insurance in China
China's motor insurance reforms: a global view Published date: 23 Sep 2020 Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Publication Motor is the single most important line of business for P&C insurers in China, accounting for more than 60% of P&C gross premiums ... By Haina Jiang, Senior Client Manager P&C China, Market Units P&C Reinsurance Go to China's motor insurance reforms: a global view
COVID-19 and the likely long-term effects on survivors Published date: 22 Sep 2020 Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication Some survivors will suffer potentially serious long-term conditions. What does this mean for insurers? By Multiple Authors Go to COVID-19 and the likely long-term effects on survivors