15 January 2023

5 Reasons why Malaysia will be Benefited from China's Reopening

After nearly three years, China will reopen its borders to international travellers and allow its citizens to travel abroad starting 8 January 2023.

The loosening measures also include the abandonment of quarantine upon arrival in the country. Travellers visiting China will be required to take a COVID-19 test 48 hours before departure and may enter the country with a negative result, according to Reuters.


After the announcement was made, Chinese nationals searched online for their top travel destinations, and here are the TOP 10 most searched international locations according to trip.com group:
  1. Japan
  2. Thailand
  3. South Korea
  4. USA
  5. Singapore
  6. Malaysia 😍
  7. Australia
  8. UK
  9. Macao
  10. Hong Kong
Find out the top 5 reasons why and how Malaysia will be benefited from China's reopening below...

13 January 2023

How Floods Affected Malaysia’s Insurance Market?

Reinsurers and insurers play vital roles in funding financial coverage during natural tragedies such as floods. Find out more now.

Flood is considered the worst and most frequent disaster in Malaysia, causing the highest average annual losses. Unfortunately, this is evident in the recent flood of December 2021, resulting in the deaths of 50 people, displacing more than 120,000, and causing an estimated economic loss of damage of RM5.3 billion to RM6.5 billion.


This article highlights the importance of reinsurance in supporting insurers with the necessary resources to cope with similar future events.

Insurers Burden the Losses of Flooding

10 January 2023

Top Gainers and Losers of Bursa Malaysia in 2022

This is our first blog post of 2023. What's more appropriate than reviewing the top gainers and losers of Bursa Malaysia in the year 2022? Am I correct?


As we all know, the year 2022 is definitely not a good year for all investors.

In most of the asset classes that you have invested in 2022, the chances of getting negative returns are super high, unless, you're simply holding tight to your money in cash.

Here you go...


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