Exclusive - UAE: Orient hosts market meeting to reach understanding on rates for towers
Nexus expands beyond the Middle East
Separation of licences could sharpen takaful focus in Malaysia - MTA
MENA "very important" region for GIC Re
Telco spreads ERM in the region
MEIR anniversary - 10 years, through thick and thin
Congratulations, MEIR!
A decade of achievements
Saudi Arabia - Can the music go on?
Saudi Arabia- 2016 set to be another exciting year
Saudi Arabia - Preserving profitability
Saudi Arabia - Lessons learnt lead to more expectations
Construction & Engineering - Building insurance goes green
Construction & Engineering - Low oil prices change risks and opportunities
Construction & Engineering - Preparing for a new GCC landscape
Construction & Engineering - Construction risks in Middle East power plants
Multaqa Qatar - Tough 2016 ahead, but potential remains
Strategic Global View - MENA insurance markets: Resilience in the face of headwinds
Alternative risk transfer - Thinking differently about risk: What risk managers need to know
Fire - UAE fire risks: A tall concern
Takaful - ERM: Potential hurdles in implementing Takaful ICAAP
Conference Report - Takaful still seen as a weak component of Islamic finance
Conference Report - International Takaful Awards: 22 Winners
And the family grows...
MENA: Regional instability to test insurers' risk management
GCC: Large health players should take lead in value-based payment
MENA: Arab Insurance Institute to offer LOMA certifications
GCC: Softening rates continue to put pressure on reinsurers
MENA: Trust Re introduces surety line of business
Bahrain business chamber calls for unified Gulf truck policy
Iran: Political risk eased, but close monitoring still required - Aon
Jordan: Central Bank to supervise insurance sector
Jordan: Insurers revisit free mandatory auto insurance pricing
Kuwait: Restructuring pays off for Kuwait Re with US$12-mln earnings
Kuwait Insurance CEO resigns while profits climb
Kuwait: Drivers see increase in reckless driving
Oman: Call for insurers to offer agriculture covers
Turkey: Govt enhances protection for insurance agents
UAE: Local listed insurers' 2015 combined results in the red
UAE: Regulator mulls over setting up national life insurer
UAE capital aims to be GCC fintech hub
UAE: New car insurance comparison tool launched
UAE: Property premiums forecast to fall by up to 20%
UAE: 2 in 10 cars in Dubai are underinsured - survey
UAE: New health advisory firm launched in Dubai
UAE: New data-sharing system to cut health insurance fraud
Protection gap is huge, but major opportunity for insurers
Nearly 14% of deals covered by M&A insurance resulted in a claim - AIG
Algeria: Premiums up 2% in 2015 to US$1.2 bln
Algeria: Auto compensation rose 10% in 2015 to US$505.5 mln
Egypt: Insurers' FY14-15 net gains jump by 27% to US$268 mln
Egypt: Three panels to implement health insurance law
Egypt: Weakening currency leading to higher costs for insurers
Ethiopia launches crop insurance against weather risks
Mauritania: Govt mulls over insurance reforms
Morocco: Bill to set up Nat CAT insurance scheme
Morocco: New regulatory chief outlines priorities
South Africa: Old Mutual to separate its four businesses by end-2018
Tunisia: AMI Assurances to call for foreign partner
Egypt: Misr Emirates Takaful Life to see 50% capital hike this year
Jordan: First Insurance and Yarmouk Insurance complete merger
National Bank of Oman launches takaful health plan for women
Oman: Al Madina Takaful grows by 34%
Takaful Oman Insurance sees profits increase 10-fold
Qatar: S&P revises outlook on Al Khaleej Takaful Group to positive; 'BBB' affirmed
Saudi Arabia: Call for improvements in health insurance
Saudi Arabia: Auto insurers under fire for premium increases
Saudi Arabia: Construction sector most injury-prone
Saudi Arabia: Insurers exempted from paying zakat over statutory deposits
UAE: Takaful Emarat sees net profit grow 42% to US$2.8 mln in 2015
UAE: SALAMA records US$44 million loss
UAE: AMAN's net profit falls 19% in 2015
IIAL keen to continue efforts to boost global takaful
Badri Management Consultancy holds workshop on UAE regulations
Diary of Events
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SPECIAL NEWS
When MEIR was launched in 2006, it was a time of high oil prices and relative economic stability. The DIFC and the QFC had just been launched and were out in full force to woo global players. And, lured by promises of tax breaks and the booming potential of the region, they were starting to come.
COUNTRY PROFILE
The Saudi insurance industry has made notable progress in the past year in terms of premium growth and profitability, but the challenge remains in sustaining the positive performance and moving to the next level.
GENERAL INSURANCE
As more eco-responsible buildings sprout up in the Middle East, we look at how the insurance sector can benefit from embracing the green agenda.
With the recent major fire losses in the market of buildings with combustible cladding and the deteriorating property rates especially for towers, Orient took the initiative to host a meeting among local insurers to find a solution forward.
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UAE-based Nexus Group is now ready to grow its operations outside of the Middle East with the integration of Zurich Life Insurance’s former tied agency in Singapore, say senior executives Tarun Khanna and Gary Harvey. By Wong Mei-Hwen
The requirement for composite takaful companies to separate their family and general takaful businesses could result in a stronger and sharper focus on the business, says Mr Ahmad Rizlan Azman, Chairman of the Malaysian Takaful Association (MTA) in...
When MEIR was launched in 2006, it was a time of high oil prices and relative economic stability. The DIFC and the QFC had just been launched and were out in full force to woo global players. And, lured by promises of tax breaks and the booming...
We could go on about what we’ve achieved, but our readers still say it best from A to Z.
We look back at MEIR’s milestones over the last 10 years.
Despite provisional figures showing impressive growth in 2015, a number of challenges remain for the Saudi insurance sector in 2016, says Standard & Poor's Ratings Services.
Arabian Shield Cooperative Insurance Co has been consistently making profits and is keen to continue its focus on quality business.
Record-low oil prices have put the brakes on public investment in the Middle East, prompting oil-dependent economies to diversify into renewable energy. This creates new business opportunities for (re)insurers with the necessary expertise in dealing...
Despite the various challenges facing the GCC's construction industry, government measures could present a silver lining, says Oman Insurance Company.
Insurers will have to be prepared for a tough year ahead, but opportunities for growth remain with some mega projects still expected to proceed, said speakers at the 10th Multaqa Qatar.
Insurance penetration in the MENA region will continue to increase. Personal lines are expected to do better than commercial business while consolidation will be speed up say the key findings of the 2016 MENA Insurance Barometer covering some 40...
AIG discusses risk profiles and why alternative risk transfer vehicles are sometimes the answer to traditional insurance needs.
Probyn Miers discusses the role of composite panels in recent fires in UAE skyscrapers, and the impact on fire codes and insurance.
Willis Towers Watson examines the potential challenges that may confront takaful operators as Internal Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP) guidelines are expected to take effect in Malaysia, allowing companies to clearly link their risk...
The disconnect between the fast-growing Islamic finance sector and the relatively slow development of takaful continues to be a big worry for takaful players, noted speakers at the 10th International Takaful Summit in London.
Held on the sidelines of the 10th International Takaful Summit in London, the International Takaful Awards ceremony celebrated 22 players for their achievements in the global takaful and retakaful industry.
Cindi Betzina, wife of the MIIA's first Personality of the Year Award winner Fareed Lutfi, Secretary General of the Emirates Insurance Association, reflects on the social aspect of the insurance industry which have turned some business associates...