From Editor-in-Chief
DIFC: The emergence of a hub
Growing under pressure
Interview with regulator - Stepping up as a "watchdog"
Is "life" resilient to muted economic progress in Lebanon?
Political violence insurance - The Syrian conflict - Containing the contagion
Political violence insurance - Political risk and political violence in MENA Business as usual
Political violence insurance - Hitting the mark in political violence
Does the Arab world need more reinsurance capacity?
Aviation - Flying high: Outlook for Middle East aviation
Sudan: Unlocking the doors to success
Sudan: A look from the outside - Taking takaful to the next stage
Takaful in the US: Prospects and possibilities
Conference report: World Takaful Conference - Grappling with the fundamentals
A more regulated future in the UAE for bancassurance
A decade of growth in the Middle East
MENA: US$2.5 tln in construction projects underway
MENA: Droughts expected to worsen
GCC: Higher employment growth and salary rises expected this year
Middle East: Zurich launches life proposition for SMEs
AIG restructures EMEA operations
Paperless initiative gains traction in Middle East
New Lloyd's aviation consortium eyes Middle East and Asia
Bahrain: Al Ahlia Insurance awaits buyout offer
Kuwait: Gulf Insurance's net profits rise by 10%
Kuwait Insurance's net profits jump 8%
Lebanon: Chedid Re ties up with PartnerRe in financial lines
Two Moroccan insurers to enter Cameroon
Oman: Govt sets up financial stability committee
Oman: AIG partners with Bank Muscat
UAE: DHA awards health insurance permits to 43 companies
UAE: Abu Dhabi insurers record fastest-growing profits
UAE: Insurance Authority signs MoU with Singapore think tank
UAE: First Gulf Bank expands product range with MetLife Alico
Global: Energy insurance capacity at highest level this century
Bahrain: Takaful International records 12% growth
Malaysia: Etiqa Takaful to raise US$93 mln with sukuk
Malaysia: Manulife eyes takaful market
Oman: Al Madina Takaful ties up with Meethaq
Saudi Arabia: Medical covers for private-sector workers to become mandatory
Saudi Arabia: Insurance scheme for unemployed to start in Sept
Saudi Arabia: New insurance dispute rules now in force
Saudi broker joins global network
UAE: SALAMA cuts losses to US$16 mln
UAE: AMAN and Emirates Islamic Bank launch takaful-backed plan
Methaq Takaful back in the black
Takaful business grows 12% to US$11 bln
Diary of events
People on the move
It has been more than three years since the civil uprising in Syria first erupted. With the effects spilling into neighbouring countries, how has the market for political violence insurance in the region kept up? Experts weigh in on the issue.
Mr Crispin Hodges of Beazley takes stock of recent political developments in the MENA region and looks at the preparedness of the insurance market in dealing with these risks.
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Political risk and political violence insurance should not be seen as just another source of premium income, as these covers often need customised solutions, says Ms Magda Pastalatzi of Fenchurch Faris.