The Insurance Federation of Egypt (IFE) is calling on insurance companies to adopt new thinking to create a supportive environment for the elderly, and expand the range of products that give them greater security and confidence.
The Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has released a regulation governing the granting or renewal of licences of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) including insurers.
Inflation has had a mixed impact on the insurance industry in Egypt, said Inflation has had a mixed impact on the insurance industry in Egypt, said Egyptian Insurance Brokers Association chairman Adel Shaker.
The Insurance Federation of Egypt (IFE) has reviewed a special-event insurance policy, in light of the Federation's role in enriching the Egyptian insurance market with new insurance products and keeping up with global developments.
Insurance companies operating in the Egyptian market chalked up a premium volume of EGP43.68bn ($899.5m) during the first six months of this year, growing by 22.1% from EGP35.77bn in the corresponding half in 2023, according to data from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA).
Sarwa Life Insurance, the life insurance arm of Contact Financial Holding Group which is a leading non-bank financial services group in Egypt, has established itself among the largest insurance companies in the country.
Dr Mohamed Farid, the chairman of the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has called on insurance companies to adjust their operations to the recently enacted Unified Insurance Law.
The Insurance Federation of Egypt (IFE) said that its property technical committee is currently preparing an insurance policy for restaurants in line with international practices and in light of the high losses that restaurants face due to the nature of their operations.
Egypt's Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly has issued a decision directing that part of the money in the Policyholders Protection Fund (PPF) be used for training and educational programmes for the Egyptian insurance market.
The operating performance of Egyptian Takaful Property & Liability Insurance Company (EGTAK is assessed as adequate, says AM Best.