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Chinese earthquake forces insurers to consider more cover

Abu Dhabi News.Net
Sunday 18th May, 2008

The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation's insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation's biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year's natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation's 1.3 billion people have insurance.

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Joemama
05-18-08, 12:06 PM

Chinese earthquake forces insurers to consider more cover

They had this comin if you ask me. Need stronger buildings guys!

tong who
05-19-08, 04:43 AM

quake

i was a sleep and my house killed all my family they where sleeping i woke up to a thumping noise now i am in a chinese hostal with christan aid.

tong who
05-19-08, 04:44 AM

The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation's insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.

tong who
05-19-08, 04:44 AM

The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation's insurance industry to bring itself up to date.The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation's insurance industry to bring itself up to date.The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation's insurance industr

The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.
The Chinese earthquake is forcing the nation’s insurance industry to bring itself up to date.

Just 5 percent of the more than US$20 billion of damages from the quake in Sichuan Province is covered by insurance.

Insurers are saying the earthquake has underscored how much room insurers have to penetrate into rural China.

China Life Insurance Co, the nation’s biggest insurers, say there will now be much more momentum and government support to insure householders after this year’s natural disasters.

According to data compiled by KPMG International, only four percent of the nation’s 1.3 billion people have insurance.

gemtone
05-19-08, 07:21 AM

this is a discrace

ahhh hallla... i think this is well bad man, they need sum proper help ther lyk init


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