Andrew Tjaardstra
Asia editor
Andrew worked for the Insurance Post team as Asia editor in from 2013 to 2018.
Andrew is an experienced financial journalist who has been editor of several magazines including covering UK insurance at Professional Broking (now part of Insurance Age) and Custody Risk where he covered the international banking sector.
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Fosun withdraws from Israel purchase
Chinese conglomerate Fosun has decided to end the firm's bid to buy a controlling 52% stake in Israeli insurer Phoenix.
IAG's half year profits fall 19.5% as provisions for 2011 Christchurch earthquake rise
Australian giant IAG is still counting the cost of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and announced a 19.5% fall in profits for the first half of the 2015/16 financial year.
Garrard promoted at Willis Towers Watson to international role
Adam Garrard, formerly head of Asia at Willis, has been promoted to head of international at Willis Towers Watson following the merger of the two groups.
Chubb unveils Asia-Pacific marine underwriting managers
Chubb, the newly merged entity of Ace and Chubb, has promoted two senior underwriters in its marine cargo Asia-Pacific team.
Zurich rebalances in Asia-Pacific as premium declines
Zurich's general insurance division has taken corrective steps over the last year in Asia-Pacific to concentrate on more profitable growth.
Over 1000 claims lodged after Christchurch earthquake
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck on 14 February near Christchurch in New Zealand.
Victoria bushfire claims rise above A$150m
The devastating Christmas time fire in Victoria known as the Great Ocean Road bushfire has now cost insurers over A$150m (£74m).
AIG's P&C division lost $2.3bn in Q4 2015
Global giant AIG's property and casualty arm fell to a loss of $2.3bn (£1.3bn) in the fourth quarter of 2015 compared with a $935m profit in Q4 2014.
Suncorp's CEO cites climate change as half year insurance profits fall 29%
Michael Cameron, CEO of Queensland based financial services group Suncorp, said a record run of natural disasters were hampering the company's performance.
Greco to begin Zurich CEO role earlier than planned
Generali's outgoing CEO Mario Greco will start his upcoming Zurich global CEO role months earlier than originally planned.
Zurich's CEO announces more job losses after "disappointing" 2015
Zurich's interim CEO Tom de Swaan has announced plans to eliminate 8000 roles by the end of 2018 after announcing a 37% profit fall last year.
Kirshner hails 'tremendous' underwriting result at Markel
Alan Kirshner, executive chairman at Markel, said 2015 was a "tremendous year" for the (re)insurer's underwriting operations.
Taiwan building standards under scrutiny after deadly earthquake
Taiwanese authorities believe poor construction methods helped cause the collapse of a block of flats in the city of Tainan after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake.
C-Suite: More pain in the Year of the Monkey
As the excitement builds across much of Asia for the countdown to Chinese New Year, Markel's Matthew Cannock gives a stark warning to the industry.
Tianjin claims expected to rise above $5bn, says IUMI
Insurance industry losses from the explosion at China's Tianjin port could rise above $5bn (£3.43bn) according to an industry expert.
Blatt, Chung and Lee to leave QBE in Hong Kong
Three senior managers in Hong Kong are set to leave Australian insurer QBE this week.
Aon partners with Catamaran for Indian joint venture
Global broking giant Aon is partnering with technology investment firm Catamaran to establish a broking start-up in India.
Durrant to join Marsh's claims team in Hong Kong
Kevin Durrant, head of customer management claims - Hong Kong at Zurich, is moving to Marsh later this month.
Claims Club Asia rebrands as Claims Club Asia-Pacific
The Claims Club Asia has been renamed Claims Club Asia-Pacific in a new look for 2016.
Philippines could achieve 28% premium growth in 2016
The insurance regulator in the Philippines is expecting premium growth of 28% this year.
C-Suite: Traditional behaviour is incompatible with technological paradigm
Matthias de Ferrieres is sceptical if the industry will have a digital awakening this year.
Marine expert Lovell joins Reed Smith in Singapore
Richard Lovell has left his role as head of shipping and managing partner at Ince & Co. to join Reed Smith.
Lloyd's extends broker sessions in Singapore
Lloyd's has extended its open trading sessions at its new Singapore hub in Capita Green.
Barrowman moves from Australia to JLT Hong Kong
Andrew Barrowman has joined JLT Asia as CEO of the global broker's Hong Kong office.