Hong Kong Expat Insurance Trends 2026
Hong Kong Expat Insurance Trends in 2026 Hong Kong remains one of Asia’s most important insurance hubs, but the way professionals use insurance is changing. Rising healthcare costs, longer public-sector…
Hong Kong Expat Insurance Trends in 2026 Hong Kong remains one of Asia’s most important insurance hubs, but the way professionals use insurance is changing. Rising healthcare costs, longer public-sector…
As Hong Kong professionals and teachers prepare for Chinese New Year celebrations, it’s the perfect time to make sure your insurance coverage is ready too. From travel insurance for holiday trips to home and health protection during festive gatherings, a few simple checks can prevent big disruptions. Stay confident and covered this CNY with Navigator Insurance — your trusted partner in smart protection for every season.
Hong Kong Insurance & Risk Update This week’s developments in global insurance, M&A and geopolitics suggest that capacity is improving, while travel, trade and cross‑border risks remain challenging for Hong…
Homeowners across Hong Kong are rethinking their protection after the Wang Fuk Court fire, which killed 168 people and triggered over HK$510 million in claims; this guide explains how building fire insurance and home contents cover work together, common gaps exposed by the disaster, and the practical steps to file faster, smoother home insurance claims after a blaze.
Rising Forex Scams and Money Laundering Risks in Hong Kong The Lunar New Year celebrations are here — red packets, family gatherings, and new beginnings. But while Hong Kong fills…
In Hong Kong’s Year of the Horse, many pet parents are thinking more intentionally about protecting the “fur kids” who share their sofas, high‑rise balconies and weekend hikes. This is…
Pet Insurance Trends in Hong Kong: Why the Market Is Growing Several factors are driving the rapid growth of pet insurance in Hong Kong, especially as more residents embrace life with…
Reset Your Finances and Insurance Plans This Chinese New Year in Hong Kong Chinese New Year is the ideal time to refresh your financial goals, protect your health, and plan…
Health and motor insurance are in the spotlight in 2026 as governments and regulators try to contain healthcare costs and rethink how they oversee insurers. In Hong Kong, this sits alongside rising public healthcare fees, the Voluntary Health Insurance Scheme (VHIS), and rapid growth in electric vehicles, making it harder for individuals and businesses to know if their cover is still fit for purpose.
Electric vehicles and automatic cars are now mainstream in Hong Kong, and new driving technologies are changing how insurers think about risk. For drivers and fleet owners, this means premiums, underwriting questions and policy wording may look very different from a few years ago.