How Insurers Can Tackle Climate Change Challenges 30 June 2023

How Insurers Can Tackle Climate Change Challenges

To read the full article, click here July 2023 was Earth’s hottest month on record. Last month, scientists announced that the average global temperature will pass the 1.5C threshold for the first time in the next five years. Wildfires are raging in Canada, which has never seen so much land burn so early in the year. The […]

An interview with Gabriel Kung 1 June 2023

An interview with Gabriel Kung

To read the full article, click here “We are building a community space.” Bowtie Insurance, Hong Kong’s first virtual insurer, decided that they must have some physical interaction with their customers and opened Bow Coffee for them to walk in, order a latte and decide the life or health insurance policy that works best for […]

Vymo Reports 26 May 2025

Vymo Reports

Vymo Reports How Artificial Intelligence is Elevating the Insurance Game. To read the full report, click here    Discover What Younger Insurance Agents Really Want! To read the full report, click here    The Comprehensive Guide on Sales Engagement. To read the full report, click here     CLIX Capital transforms its field collections for […]

ESAF Small Finance Bank 26 May 2025

ESAF Small Finance Bank

ESAF Small Finance Bank Monthly E-Newsletter I Volume-3 I Issue-6 I June 2024. To read the full report, click here     Monthly E-Newsletter Volume-3 Issue-2 April – June 2024. To read the full report, click here  

Over Communicate

That’s what I keep telling my team every day. At the cost of sounding like my overzealous uncle who swears that drinking warm water cures everything, I repeat this mantra – ‘over communicate’. Because over-communication is the antidote to all corporate malice. How, you ask? – The brief isn’t clear? Talk. Be curious. Over communicate. […]

Empty space 12 November 2025

Empty space

In a meeting with our ED, CD, and AD, I called negative space in a logo… empty space. An empty silence for a painful second. Then, they gracefully corrected me and continued as if nothing consequential had happened. But this morning, I had a sudden urge to jump into my cup of kattan kaapi. Sigh. […]

What my cat Tammy taught me 13 November 2025

What my cat Tammy taught me

What my cat Tammy taught me about keeping cool and pawing on 🐈 Every day on LinkedIn, you see “motivational” listicles that make your tummy churn. My biggest Guru, though, is my cat Tammy. Here’s what I’ve learned from her: 1. Scratch. Then scratch again. Until you see the other side of the sofa. Life […]

Motherhood changes everything 14 November 2025

Motherhood changes everything

Motherhood changes everything. The sleep you once took for granted becomes a luxury. You can’t just up and go anywhere anymore. Every outing is now planned around feeding times, nap schedules, poopoo alerts, weather tantrums, and mysterious, unplanned events that only babies seem to know about. Ms Rachel runs on loop, sickeningly sweet. Yet when […]

jack of all trades is a master of none 15 November 2025

jack of all trades is a master of none

“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” The other day, a dear friend told me she felt dejected, “I’m a jack of all trades and a master of none.” I asked, “Do you know the rest of the quote?” She said, “No.” So I […]

Imagine waking up on a Monday morning 17 November 2025

Imagine waking up on a Monday morning

Imagine waking up on a Monday morning. You’re doomscrolling (guilty as charged). And then, the very first thing you see is this masterpiece. Made 17 years ago. Still relevant. Still magical. It hits you with a wave of nostalgia. You stop scrolling. You smile. You shed a tiny tear. Suddenly, Monday feels a little more […]

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