Social Insurance: Billions in Deficit in Care
The German long-term care insurance sector faces a significant financial deficit, requiring federal loans to avoid major shortfalls.
More Expensive Insurance: Who to Blame?
The insurance sector in Mexico has been grappling with rising costs, particularly in medical expenses, impacting the balance between service providers and insured individuals.
Twelve dismissed at the Health Insurance Institute
Twelve employees were laid off at the Health Insurance Institute in Iceland, impacting the organization's operations.
38th Thessaloniki Insurance Conference: Artificial Intelligence as a Valuable Tool for the Health Insurance Sector
The 38th Thessaloniki Insurance Conference highlighted the crucial role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the sustainability of health insurance in Greece and globally, while emphasizing that it will not replace insurance intermediaries.
Insurance and the United Kingdom dragged LHV's profit down
LHV Group's net profit for January dropped by one-fifth compared to the previous year, amounting to 7.2 million euros due to significant losses in its insurance sector and a halved profit in the UK.
Strategic Collaboration of Apollo SA of the Sarakakis Business Group with Zeus Brokerage IKE
Apollo SA and Zeus Brokerage IKE are collaborating to enhance their market presence and innovation in the insurance sector in Greece.
NDIC insures 99% of Nigerian depositors, says official
The NDIC announced that 99% of Nigerian bank depositors are covered under its deposit insurance scheme, emphasizing the safety of their funds during a trade fair in Kaduna.
A new agricultural insurance contract is required
The recent agricultural protests in Greece ended without resolving the fundamental structural and economic challenges faced by the agricultural sector.
Major Medical Expense Insurance: Pressure on the Public Sector
The report discusses the imminent and significant increase in Major Medical Expense Insurance premiums in Mexico, with potential hikes between 20% and 40% for 2026, which may result in a shift of patients from private healthcare to the overstretched public system.
Ukrainian drones sink the Russian fuel and insurance sectors. Huge losses
Ukrainian drone attacks have significantly impacted Russia's fuel and insurance industries, causing substantial financial losses.
The number of subscribers to employment insurance increased to over 200,000 for the first time in 15 months, led by the elderly aged 60 and above
In January, South Korea saw a notable increase in employment insurance subscribers, particularly among individuals aged 60 and above in the service sector.
Insurance contributions: How the new reduction of 0.5% will be implemented, what employers and employees need to know
The government plans a new reduction of employer contributions by 0.5% to 1% by 2027, primarily focused on the healthcare sector, depending on the available fiscal space.
The Hour of the Insurance Arbitrator Begins
Starting January 15, a new season for consumer protection in the insurance sector begins with the launch of the Insurance Arbitrator, which aims to balance the historically uneven relationship between citizens and insurance companies.
Nursing care funds face bankruptcy - Fund chief proposes higher hurdles for care dependency
The chief of the health insurance associations warns of potential bankruptcy for several nursing care funds and emphasizes the need for reforms in the nursing sector, highlighting that the seriousness of the situation is not yet fully understood by all parties involved.