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Jan 30, 20233 min read
Tribute to a good leader in government
By Herminia S. Jacinto I JUST read an article in one of the newspapers where the columnist said, "Six years is too long for a bad...
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Jan 16, 20234 min read
A word on the minimum catastrophe peril rates
By Michael F. Rellosa IT has been raining cats and dogs on both sides of the Pacific. California has been experiencing unprecedented...
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Dec 1, 20223 min read
Insurance and 'revenge spending'
By Herminia S. Jacinto ALMOST three years after the first lockdown was announced, we like to think that things are back to normal....
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Nov 15, 20223 min read
Disaster risk in the Philippines
By Michael F. Rellosa DESPITE the global focus on disaster, disaster risk and the attendant topics of disaster risk mitigation, response...
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Oct 17, 20223 min read
Insurance as a tool for sustainability and survival
By Michael F. Rellosa I AND many others have written about how insurance is a tool for sustainability and survival, as it allows one to...
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Oct 3, 20223 min read
Revisiting climate change
By Herminia S. Jacinto I MUST have written about climate change in previous columns, so why am I writing about it again? Recent events...
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Sep 19, 20223 min read
Insurance and technology
By Michael F. Rellosa THE last trimester of the year is a busy one for those of us who are working to tech up the insurance industry....
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Sep 5, 20222 min read
More regulations for insurance industry
By Herminia S. Jacinto ON Aug. 25, 2022, or about a week ago, the Insurance Commission issued Circular Letter 2022-41 requiring life...
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