Islamic insurers in UAE eye mergers
April 14 2015 by InsuranceAsia News-
Deutsche Rück unites Asia, Middle East and Latin America units into new division led by Tarik Aouad
- May 7
Aouad will oversee portfolio management of the new international growth markets division with a focus on growth and cross-regional development.
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US Navy escorts, securing terms key to insuring Strait of Hormuz transits: Berkshire’s Ajit Jain
- May 4
US President Donald Trump says the US will launch an effort on Monday to 'guide' stranded vessels through the key waterway.
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Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company gets Gift City licence
- April 21
Branch is expected to support the UAE-based carrier's long-term growth by diversifying revenue streams and enhancing service capabilities for clients across high-growth markets.
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Insurers face complex, fast-moving risk landscape as fragile ceasefire throws Strait of Hormuz into turmoil
- April 10
Iran says vessels that attempt to transit the key waterway without permission 'will be destroyed' despite the US announcing a two-week ceasefire.
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