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International credit agency Fitch Ratings said that the tightened regulation by the Insurance Commission (IC) on capital and risk weighting is positive for the country’s insurance industry.

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Hong Kong-based Starr International Insurance (Asia) Ltd. has entered the Philippine non-life insurance market, an affirmation of its positive outlook on the country’s economic growth.

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After nearly two decades, a major foreign insurance and financial institution has entered the country’s struggling non-life insurance industry.

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Hong Kong-based Starr International Insurance (Asia) Ltd. has entered the Philippine non-life insurance market, an affirmation of its positive outlook on the country’s economic growth.

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After nearly two decades, a major foreign insurance and financial institution has entered the country’s struggling non-life insurance industry.

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