There has been a clear shift in awareness of the importance of health during the pandemic – with the crisis compelling individuals and organizations to take a hard look at their existing health insurance policy
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Moon-bound without a safety net, why life insurance matters
When Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins set off for the moon, they didn’t have life insurance. The trio, with no better option, resorted to cashing in on their fame by signing hundreds of envelopes and postcards in hopes that should they not return home, the items would be valuable enough […]
Video: What happens to insurance policies in the face of a pandemic?
New day, new development. We heard yesterday that the UAE National Sterilisation Programme has been extended to run 24 hours a day in Dubai for the next two weeks. While trams and metro will be closed during this duration, union Cooperative outlets, supermarkets, pharmacies and food and medicine deliveries will be allowed to operate.
5 things to know about the legal steps to help protect your business
Entrepreneurs can take certain precautions to fortify their companies during the Covid-19 outbreak and beyond. So how can one, as a business owner protect such a situation from adversely affect business in the future?
Video: What can SMEs do to survive a pandemic?
If you are overwhelmed with all the coronavirus updates coming from the world on an hourly basis including the increasing numbers of infected patients, plunging markets, wavering economy then you are not alone.
Over 50% of UAE residents overlook financial fine print, says study
The fine print in a financial product, which often times carries more weight than the offer itself, is designed to be overlooked, writes Ambareen Musa, CEO and founder of Souqalmal.com
Yallacompare launches new life insurance product starting at AED 3 per day
A recent survey found that half of respondents do not buy life insurance because it is ‘too expensive’
Time to regulate insurance companies, says Saudi German chairman
Sobhi Batterjee believes that low insurance policy prices are forcing Saudi hospitals into bankruptcy