The magazine provides a comprehensive overview and insights into the dynamic Middle East Insurance Industry & Takaful Developments, and the interplay between the two.

Topic selected:

Change

Algeria: Govt to abolish pollution tax now collected through insurers

The government is proposing to abolish a pollution tax which is currently collected on the behalf of the tax authorities by insurers from customers who purchase a motor insurance policy...
The government is proposing to abolish a pollution tax which is currently collected on the behalf of the tax authorities by insurers from customers who purchase a motor insurance policy...
Article / 3 years ago

UAE: Environment Ministry and Insurance Authority form plan to help insurers deal with climate change

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has drawn up an action plan to enhance the insurance sector's capabilities to adapt to the repercussions of climate change...
The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has drawn up an action plan to enhance the insurance sector's capabilities to adapt to the repercussions of climate change...
Article / 4 years ago

MENA: Blueprint suggested for 'green' recovery from COVID-19

As the MENA region recovers from the current economic downturn, it is important that governments make their recovery 'green', says the writers of a blog posted on the World Bank website...
As the MENA region recovers from the current economic downturn, it is important that governments make their recovery 'green', says the writers of a blog posted on the World Bank website...
Article / 4 years ago

Algeria: Authorities stand firm on pollution tax on vehicles

The General Directorate of Taxation (DGI)has set the amount of a new pollution tax for this year at DZD1,500 ($12.55) for passenger cars and DZD3,000 for all other vehicles and rolling stock...
The General Directorate of Taxation (DGI)has set the amount of a new pollution tax for this year at DZD1,500 ($12.55) for passenger cars and DZD3,000 for all other vehicles and rolling stock...
Article / 4 years ago

To keep scrolling...

Popular

Turkish insurers cover insured losses estimated at more than $5bn from Kahramanmaras Earthquake
Read more
Egypt: Gaza conflict pushes demand for political violence insurance up by 25%
Read more
Middle East: Events in Gaza cast a shadow over Arab insurance markets
Read more
Morocco: Earthquake in High Atlas mountains claims more than 2,000 lives
Read more
Saudi Arabia: Vision 2030 strategy to open up huge opportunities to insurers
Read more
African insurers cite drought as top risk in agriculture
Read more
Turkiye: Nuclear plant insured for nearly US$800m
Read more
Turkiye: Insurers expect to settle 95% of claims from 6 Feb quakes by June
Read more
Turkiye: Regulator addresses quake insurance shortcomings in wake of 6 Feb disaster
Read more
X
To access all features and create your own personalised dashboard, log in or sign up for free