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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNMSIG Malaysia CEO Retires After 42 Year LegacyKUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 11 July 2025 - MSIG Insurance (Malaysia) Bhd ("MSIG Malaysia") announced that Chua Seck Guan, its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) since 30 March 2010, ...
Health insurance co-payment policy: Shooting fish in a barrel Imports and health equipment procurement are widely known as some of the most corrupt sectors in the country.
The Insurance Council of Texas has some suggestions for property owners to protect their homes and finances ahead of an above-normal hurricane season.
New Delhi: The General Insurance Council (GIC) of India has launched a new campaign titled ‘Achha Kiya Insurance Liya’, aimed at raising awareness around the value of general insurance across ...
The National Council (NC) referred two major recommendations on the Rural Life Insurance Scheme (RLIS) back to its Good Governance Committee (GGC) for further review—one concerning a proposed hike in ...
Right now, it’s not insurance companies we should worry about. It is the unfolding, real-time collapse of insurance for households, businesses and communities.
Malaysia, Indonesia push for global halal logo In a separate session, Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi emphasised the potential of the halal industry and the country’s collaboration ...
Southeast Asian nations held a tripartite summit Tuesday with China and six Persian Gulf countries in efforts to expand economic engagement as they grapple with U.S. tariff hikes.
Nazir Razak, Chairman of the ASEAN Business Advisory Council, compares the differing negotiation strategies that the U.S. and China take when dealing with ASEAN businesses.
In our 2025 Readers' Choice Awards survey, readers evaluated financial providers. Find out which auto insurance company came out on top.
The civil war in Myanmar, maritime disputes in the South China Sea and U.S. tariff hikes will top the agenda of a two-day Southeast Asian summit next week.
The Southeast Asia trade group, China, Japan, and South Korea said they will work closely together due to “escalating trade protectionism.” Three CFR fellows explain how their U.S ...
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