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Signage for Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. is displayed outside the company's headquarters building in Tokyo, Japan, on July 17, 2015. Photo credit: Bloomberg

Japan’s Tokio Marine to strengthen insurance lineup in Vietnam: report

Apart from the current non-life insurance, it will develop agricultural, auto and life insurance.

A railway section in Hanoi where a woman and her accomplice faked an accident to make an insurance claim

Police say will not investigate failed insurance scam that cost woman her hand, foot

She "did not succeed in achieving the goal," and the insurance had not been paid, police said

Ly Thi N. writes a statement at an investigator's office in Hanoi. Photo credit: CAND

Women hired man to cut off hand, foot in insurance scam: Hanoi police

The duo then faked a railway accident to make the claim. Doctors reattach limbs but remove them after gangrene sets in...

Vietnam's insurance sales see six-year high growth: data

Vietnam's insurance sales see six-year high growth: data

It is forecast to grow 20 percent this year

Singapore's life insurer Great Eastern exits Vietnam: report

Singapore's life insurer Great Eastern exits Vietnam: report

Vietnam now has 17 life insurance companies, four of which control more than 75 pct of market

Major Vietnam insurer Pjico to sell stake to foreign investor: report

Major Vietnam insurer Pjico to sell stake to foreign investor: report

Seeks to augment capital

A man works at a yarn weaving plant in Ha Nam Province outside Hanoi. Photo: Reuters

Vietnam stalls policy that requires workers, employers to pay more for social security

Authorities are struggling to offer guidance while businesses protest higher payments  

Vietnam's insurance sale hits five-year high

Vietnam's insurance sale hits five-year high

Insurance market is forecast to grow over 10 percent this year

Workers sew clothing with sewing machines at the Esquel Group garment factory at the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park in Thuan An, Binh Duong Province on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Bloomberg/Brent Lewin

Vietnam adds flesh to regulatory bones to court more investment

Details on ownership ratios, scopes of investment

Life insurers break records in Vietnam - but from a very, very low base

Life insurers break records in Vietnam - but from a very, very low base

  It will take a few more years before insurers make more substantial headway into the market.

Workers at a footwear factory in Hanoi. Photo: Reuters

Vietnam lawmakers vote for pension rule change, ease workers' concerns

Workers will be allowed to collect social insurance payments one year after leaving their companies

Workers of Pou Yuen Vietnam gather for a negotiation with labor union officials at their factory on the fifth day of their strike in Vietnam's southern Ho Chi Minh City March 31, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Vietnam parliament backs insurance law change to ward off strikes

  Vietnamese lawmakers are pushing to change a social insurance law that has outraged factory workers

An employee of a social insurance agency in Ho Chi Minh City files paperwork for clients. Photo: Diep Duc Minh

Vietnam mulls criminal charges against employers avoiding pension obligations

Half of employers in Vietnam delay or avoid paying social insurance for their workers  

Workers of Pou Yuen Vietnam gather at their factory on the fifth day of a strike in Vietnam's southern Ho Chi Minh City March 31, 2015.

Vietnam promises tweak to social insurance policy after wildcat strike

Most workers have returned to work following the week-long strike

Pham Minh Huan, Deputy Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs speaking at the conference in Ho Chi Minh City on February 4. Photo: Minh Hung

Foreign workers to pay compulsory premiums in Vietnam

Vietnam is looking to expand its social safety net and crack down on scofflaw employees. 
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