JAMAICA CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE INSURANCE
myiaj_admin2022-10-25T07:38:00+00:00SPEAKERS AND TOPICS FOR THE JAMAICA CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE INSURANCE 2022
SPEAKERS AND TOPICS FOR THE JAMAICA CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE INSURANCE 2022
By Micaiah Morgan Jamaica will host the International Conference on Inclusive Insurance (ICII) October 24 to 28 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. The hybrid conference is being hosted by the Insurance Association of Jamaica in partnership with the Munich Re Foundation and the Microinsurance Network. It is expected to attract over
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE INSURANCE 2022 - KINGSTON, JAMAICA. CLICK BELOW ICII 2022 STDATE FLYER June 3
Work is advanced on the proposed Microinsurance Bill, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament before the end of the current fiscal year in March next year. This was disclosed by Minister of Finance and the Public Services Dr Nigel Clarke who said he anticipates the legislation's passage during
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n August 2021, the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) announced their likely departure from the accommodative monetary policy framework of several years. This intent was consummated on September 30, 2021, when they announced a 100-basis point (one per cent) increase in the BOJ base rate from 0.5 per cent to 1.5
The COVID-19 crisis has had a strong impact on the income situation of the most vulnerable, the poor. However, insurance against the most important risks, including health, remains scarcely available globally. How insurance will develop in the post-COVID-19 era, and how increased availability of affordable risk management can create
The inclusive insurance sector has experienced persistent growth in client outreach and premium volumes over the past ten years. New technologies are boosting market coverage. Nonetheless, many people living at the bottom of the pyramid are still without cover or alternative risk management options. Climate change will make the