The Singapore Business Development Series comprises a total of fourteen volumes. This project represents the collaborative efforts of one hundred and eighty-four scholars of diverse disciplines from the Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, as well as guest authors from industry and academia.
The design and management of an insurance system is a complex affair. It is characterized by many technical aspects that require multidisciplinary knowledge and skills to deal with them. This book introduces the reader to an overall view of the insurance scene in Singapore and discusses some major topics in both life and non-life insurances. The topics covered are sufficiently diverse so that practitioners, insurance students, researchers and the general public should find something of interest to them.
Among other topics, the book touches on the principles and practice of life underwriting, the implications of AIDS, product design and pricing, reinsurance, motor vehicle insurance and identifying risk factors for premium rating.
Chapter 1 Life Insurance Products In Singapore
Chapter 2 Life Underwriting
Chapter 3 Aids And Its Implications For Life Insurance
Chapter 4 Product Pricing And Design Of Conventional Life Assurance Contracts In Singapore
Chapter 5 The Structure Of The General Insurance
Chapter 6 An Analysis of The General Insurance Sector Of Singapore
Chapter 7 Motor Insurance In Singapore
Chapter 8 Identifying Risk Factors For General Insurances: A Log linear Models Approach
Chapter 9 Introduction To Reinsurance
Chapter 10 Social Security In Singapore
Chapter 11 Development Of Information Technology In The Insurance Industry