The Insurance Federation of Egypt (IFE) is promoting employer liability insurance, which contributes to helping companies maintain safer workplaces by improving their risk management.
With the launch of cultural insurance in April 2024 in Saudi Arabia covering artworks and cultural assets, insurance companies are beginning to provide insurance products for the cultural and heritage sector, according to the official spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Culture, Mr Abdulrahman Almutawa.
Insurance business in the low-altitude economy is expected to take off as demand grows for related services and regulations are gradually improved which facilitates growth.
A new Global Insurance Law Connect (GLIC) report highlights international variations in response to product liability insurance as consumers demand greater protection.
Data from Net Zero Tracker shows that over 1000 large companies have set net-zero targets, however, only 4% of these commitments meet best-in-class standards set by the UN.
The Australian Lawyers Alliance (ALA) is calling for a detailed review of the insurance and regulation options for e-scooters and the development of a system that ensures all riders - e-scooter owners and those who hire e-scooters alike - have appropriate insurance cover wherever they are in Australia.
The range of insurance products available in China to cover food safety risks is limited, says Swiss Re.
The Insurance Federation of Egypt (IFE) is reviewing insurance companies' coverage of the risks of green hydrogen projects.
According to a UN estimate 8Kg of e-waste per person will be produced worldwide in 2023. This translates to 61.3m Tonnes of electronic waste discarded within a year - more than the weight of the Great Wall of China.
The liability insurance industry in APAC is projected to grow from $39.4bn in 2023 to $61.7bn in 2027, in terms of written premiums, according to GlobalData.