PT Asuransi Kredit Indonesia (Asuransi) has announced the expansion of its operations to the Bone region in South Sulawesi by signing a cooperation agreement with the local government. This initiative aims to enhance economic protection for the local sector, particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises.
UBS Group AG has announced its plan to consolidate its stakes in eight private credit funds backed by insurance, allowing it to generate profits without directly selling those stakes. This move comes at a critical time as the bank seeks to enhance its financial liquidity.
Fraud using generative AI has become alarmingly easy, allowing individuals to exploit this technology for compensation or free products. A new study reveals the ability of synthetic images to deceive doctors and insurance companies.
The Metropolitan Police in London announced the removal of five officers from duty following the discovery of a bag containing firearms and a Taser in South London. The bag was found by a citizen near the residence of London Mayor, <strong>Sadiq Khan</strong>.
The Indonesian Social Security Agency, BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, has urged informal workers to take advantage of discounts of up to 50% on insurance fees for workplace accidents and deaths until December 2026. This initiative aims to enhance worker protection and improve living standards.
The Traffic Department in Saudi Arabia warns that driving a vehicle without valid insurance may result in a fine of up to <strong>150 riyals</strong>. This warning is part of ongoing efforts to enhance road safety and compliance with the law.
OGold has announced a new standard in the region for individual account insurance, providing comprehensive protection against war risks. This announcement comes at a time when geopolitical risks are increasing in many areas.
Several insurance companies have announced new policies featuring additional benefits, allowing customers to reduce their premiums by between <strong>16%</strong> and <strong>87%</strong>. This initiative is part of the growing competition in the insurance market.
The United States has announced a $15,000 insurance requirement for fans from 50 countries attending the World Cup to support their teams. This decision has raised significant concerns among the fans.
Edward Monkref, CEO of Insurance at HSBC Group, revealed a notable rise in demand for insurance solutions, highlighting a surge of new funds from clients seeking to mitigate risks. This statement was made during his appearance on 'Bloomberg: The China Show'.
Tokyo Marine Holdings, a leading Japanese insurance company, has announced a comprehensive partnership with National Indemnity Company, a subsidiary of American investment group Berkshire Hathaway. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the history of Tokyo Marine.