LIA Singapore
The Life Insurance Association Singapore (LIA Singapore) is the not-for-profit trade association of life insurance product providers and life reinsurance providers based in Singapore and is registered with the Registry of Societies.
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Business premiums for life insurance totals $4.7b in 9M: LIA
Business premiums for life insurance totals $4.7b in 9M: LIA
Firms spent $2.3b in life and health policies for workforce.
Singapore's new insurance premiums fall 5.2% in 2022
Rising interest rates and inflation dented demand for life insurance products.
Singapore life insurance new business premiums down by 5.9% in Q3
However, take up for new policies picked up by 12.8% in the quarter.
Chart of the day: New business premiums of life and health drops 8.2% YoY in June
New business premiums totalled $63.4b in June this year.
Singapore life insurance contracts by 1.9% YoY in H1 2022
New business premiums hit $2.63b.
LIA Singapore launches extended panel initiative for IP policyholders
This allows policyholders access to over 1,000 private specialists.
Singapore life insurance new business premiums dips by 2% in Q1.
New business premiums totaled S$1.21b for the first quarter of the year.
SG extends insurance coverage for COVID-19 vaccine complications
This is part of its continued support for the vaccination and booster drive.
Singapore life insurance records whopping $1.97m in sales
This accounts for a YoY 61% growth in H1 2021.
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