Archive for April, 2009

General Insurance Company (Perusahaan Asuransi Kerugian)

General Insurance Company (Perusahaan Asuransi Kerugian)   Joint Venture – General Insurance Company Perusahaan Asuransi Patungan   PT. ACE INA Insurance (ACE) PT. ACE INA Insurance is part of the ACE Group of Companies, one of the world's largest providers of property and casualty insurance, reinsurance, and other financial services. Established in 1985, Now with a financial strength rating A+ from both Standard and Poor's and AM Best, ACE has grown from strength to strength. Today, the ACE Group of Companies has a local presence in more than 50 countries, insuring a broad range of local and multinational corporations.   PT. Asuransi Kurnia Insurance Indonesia (Kurnia) PT. Asuransi Aegis Indonesia is the new name of erstwhile local insurer, PT. Asuransi Hastin Utama, which started business way back in 1988. The joint-venture business license was obtained in March 2000 (Ministry of Finance letter no. S.085/MK.17/2000) and the change of name to PT. Kurnia Insurance Indonesia (KII)  on 7th May 2007. KII is a subsidiary of Kurnia Asia Berhad (KAB), a public listed company in Malaysia and the parent company of Kurnia Insurans Malaysia Berhad (KIMB), the largest general insurer in Malaysia. Full story

Local General Insurance Company

PT. Asuransi Adira Dinamika (Adira) Founded in 2002 and managed by a group of professionals with extensive experience and expertise in the field of insurance and automotive, PT Asuransi Adira Dinamika (Adira Insurance), a general insurance company, focuses its early years on the Motor Vehicle insurance business, and developing Non Motor Vehicle insurance products in recent years   Full story

State-owned General Insurance Company

PT. Asuransi Ekspor Indonesia (Asei) ASEI Insurance's objective is to promote and support Government of Indonesia's agenda in national economic development in general, and to aid non-oil and gas export development program within the insurance and guarantee business sector. ASEI also motivates banking industry to channeling their credit portfolio to real sector including the exporters. Moreover, ASEI will cover the insured from asset liability and protect the Obligee (Project Owner) from unfinished project development by the Principal (Contractor).   Full story

Joint Venture General Insurance Company

PT. ACE INA Insurance (ACE) PT. ACE INA Insurance is part of the ACE Group of Companies, one of the world's largest providers of property and casualty insurance, reinsurance, and other financial services. Established in 1985, Now with a financial strength rating A+ from both Standard and Poor's and AM Best, ACE has grown from strength to strength. Today, the ACE Group of Companies has a local presence in more than 50 countries, insuring a broad range of local and multinational corporations. Full story

Joint Venture Life Insurance Company

PT. AIG Life  PT. Asuransi Jiwa AIA Indonesia  PT. Asuransi Allianz Life Indonesia  PT. AXA Life Indonesia  PT. AXA Mandiri Financial Services  PT. Asuransi Cigna  PT. Commonwealth Life  PT. Great Eastern Life Indonesia  PT. Asuransi Jiwa John Hancook Indonesia  PT. MAA Life Assurance  PT. Asuransi Jiwa Manulife Indonesia  PT. Prudential Life Assurance  PT. Sun Life Financial Indonesia  PT. UOB Life – Sun Assurance  PT. Winterthur Life Indonesia  Full story

State-owned Life Insurance Company

PT. Asuransi Jiwasraya   Full story

Local Life Insurance Company

PT. Asuransi Jiwa Adisarana Wanaartha PT. Anugrah Life Insurance PT. Asuransi Jiwa Artha Mandiri Prima PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bakrie PT. BNI Life Insurance PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bringin Jiwa Sejahtera PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bersama Bumiputera 1912 PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bumi Asih Jaya PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bumiarta Reksatama PT. Asuransi Jiwa Bumi Masyarakat Mandiri PT. Asuransi Jiwa Central Asia Raya PT. Asuransi Jiwa Century Lifindo Perdana PT. Equity Life Indonesia PT. Heksa Eka Life Insurance PT. Indolife Pensiontama PT. Asuransi Jiwa Jaminan 1962 PT. Asuransi Jiwa Mega Life PT. Asuransi Jiwa Mira Life PT. Multicor Life Insurance PT. Asuransi Jiwa Nusantara PT. Asuransi Jiwa Panin Life Tbk PT. Pasaraya Life Insurance PT. Asuransi Jiwa Recapital PT. Asuransi Jiwa Sequis Life PT. Asuransi Jiwa Sinar Mas PT. Asuransi Jiwa Syariah Mubarakah PT. Asuransi Jiwa Takaful Keluarga PT. Asuransi Jiwa Tugu Mandiri Full story

Reinsurance Company

PT. Maskapai Reasuransi Indonesia (Marein)   PT. Reasuransi Internasional Indonesia (ReIndo)   PT. Reasuransi Nasional Indonesia (Nasional Re)   PT. Tugu Reasuransi Indonesia (Tugu Re)   Full story

Social Insurance

PT. Taspen (Persero) PT. Asabri (Persero) PT. Askes (Persero) PT. Jasa Raharja (Persero) PT. Jamsostek (Persero) Full story

Adjusters & Surveyors

PT. Adjusterindo Pratama PT. Ardilla Solorina PT. AXIS International Indonesia PT. Aryeng Energy... Full story

Insurance Association

Federasi Asosiasi Perasuransian Indonesia (FAPI) Asosiasi Asuransi Umum Indonesia (AAUI) Asosiasi Asuransi Jiwa Indonesia (AAJI)... Full story

Insurance School

Insurance Business School Trisakti (STMA) Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Risiko dan Asuransi (STIMRA) Full story

Commercial General Liability

Commercial General Liability
Diner awarded HKD10m (USD1.28m) far fall on slippery stairs Hong Kong: A diner who became a quadriplegic after slipping on the stairs of a restaurant has been awarded more than HKD10m (USD1.28m) for his injuries. He had sued for HKD13.4m (USD1.72m). On 1 April 2001, the diner fell down a staircase in the restaurant resulting in severe head and spinal injuries.   The judge found that the restaurant owner had breached his duty of care by failing to ensure the stairway, which was quite steep, 60 cm wide and had only one hand rail   Full story

Product Liability

Product Liability
Toy-makers deny responsibility   China: A two-year-old boy ran with a plastic six-­centimetre nail clenched in his teeth, when he tripped and fell on his face. The nail shot down his throat and formed an air-tight plug in his trachea. Although an ambulance officer managed to dislodge it with the help of a pair of pliers, the boy was pronounced dead. The nail was part of Playskool Tool Benches sold in American retail chains - one of 20 billion toys that China exported in 2006.   Full story

Construction Liability

Construction Liability
Bridge collapse causes 22 fatalities and 46 missing persons   China: On 13 August 2007, a bridge under construction in an ancient Chinese city collapsed as workers removed scaffolding from its facade. The collapse caused 22 fatalities. There were 64 people rescued and 22 injured when the 1,049-foot-bridge in Hunan province collapsed.   The 140-foot-high bridge had four decorative stone arches and was scheduled to open as a tourist attraction at the end of August 2007.   Full story

Professional Indemnity / Errors & Omissions

Professional Indemnity / Errors & Omissions
Travel firms sued over Taiwanese death crash   Hong Kong: The companies that organised a Taiwan tour that ended in a bus crash killing five Hongkongers and injuring 29 others on 18 October 2004 are being sued for negligence in three separate actions. Three suits were filed in May 2007 in the High Court against the Travel Service companies. Two writs were filed by the injureds and one by the administrator of an estate of a person killed   The bus driver was jailed, being found guilty of driving while intoxicated and endangering public safety. The travel organisation argued it was not responsible for the bus driver's actions. The travel organisation was found responsible for the bus driver's action and has to pay HKD814,000 (USD104,459m) to an injured passenger   Full story

Medical Malpractice Liability

Medical Malpractice Liability
Twins sue hospital for mix-up   China: A pair of twins has sued a hospital over an apparent mix-up when they were babies 21 years ago; they are suing for compensation of HKD1.2m (USD153,927) and an apology. They were reunited by chance when mutual friends were struck by their similar appearance. The two families lived in the same semi-rural district of Beijing.   Full story

Workmen’s Compensation & Employers’ Liability

Twenty trapped following gas explosion at coal mine   China:... Full story

Directors’ & Officers’ Liability

Corporate standards improving   China: The fact that there haven't been as many shareholder suits in China as in other countries in the region can be attributed to problems in the civil compensation system and court rulings. In China, the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff. Minority shareholders - who are often involved in these types of suits - usually don't have the resources to collect substantial evidence.   In 1998 and 1999, a group of investors in Shanghai sued Chengdu Hongguang Industrial Shareholding Co. due to losses after a decline in Hongguang Industrial's stock prices. The shareholders accused the company of not disclosing problems with its production line in their prospectus. The compensation claim was rejected by the court on the ground that they had not been able to establish the losses were caused by false statements in the prospectus.   Full story

Employment Practices Liability

Workers to be given the right to sue employers for discrimination   China: A new employment promotion law was passed in August by the Standing Committee of the National's People's Congress allowing Chinese workers to sue their employers for illegal discrimination beginning 1 January 2008   Discrimination because of race, ethnicity, sex, religion, disabled persons, hepatitis B and HIV carriers is already (since 1991) prohibited. The effect of these prohibitions has been greatly limited because no right was explicitly granted to individuals who suffer illegal discrimination and no penalties were specified in any laws or regulations   Full story

Automobile Liability

Court grants BNDSm (USD3.6m) as damages for teenagers   Brunei: The highest personal injury award in Brunei's history was awarded to a 16-year-old Nepalese boy. In March 2008, the boy received an award of USD3.6m due to a car accident that happened on 30 December 2000 in which he suffered severe head injuries, multiple fractures, disfigurement, spastic hemiparesis and weakness of the upper and lower limbs.   It was considered that the boy is doomed to an unfulfilling life of depression, joylessness and apathy. The boy now walks with a limp and a clumsy gait. One of the biggest portion of the award deals with the boy's loss of future earnings. In this regard, it was found that the boy would be residing in the United Kingdom for the rest of his life and was given an award based on such a scenario.   Full story

Environmental Liability

Failure to meet environmental targets   China: According to the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), environmental problems have become a major hindrance to China's economic and social development. In 2006, 161 severe pollution incidents were recorded. Their goals of reducing energy consumption by 4% and emissions of pollutants by 2% were not met; on the contrary, energy consumption and emissions increased during the first half of the year. Moreover, more than 70% of rivers, lakes and underground water supplies in 90% of Chinese cities are contaminated.   Full story

Pollution turns river red in central China

China: The Hubei province government in central China cut water supplies to some 200,000 people, as part of the Han River and its tributaries turned red and foamy due to pollution. Tests revealed elevated levels of ammonia, nitrogen and permanganate, a chemical used for metal cleaning, tanning and bleaching. The communities were dependent on emergency water supplies; five schools were closed, while others could not provide food to the students.   Full story

Record fine for factory over infamous Songhua spill

Record fine for factory over infamous Songhua spill
China: Jilin Petrochemical, a subsidiary of Petrochina Group, was fined a record CNY 1 million (USD128,000) as a result of a toxic spill that even reached Russia and caused authorities to cut off water supplies to millions of people. This fine constitutes the maximum amount allowed by law. In November 2005, a huge explosion caused approximately 100 tonnes of carcinogenic benzene to seep into the Songhua River raising benzene levels to 108 times safety levels in China. The government only announced the severe damage ten days following the incident and after repeated denials that there had been any major environmental impact.   Full story
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