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Welcome to Arabian Insurance Review. This special publication by Global Reinsurance provides a platform for the world’s insurers to learn more about the Middle East market.

At the same time, it also represents Gulf insurers providing cutting-edge debate and a detailed description of the key themes for the regions insurance industry. For more information contact William Sanders, Publisher, Global Reinsurance on William.sanders@nqsm.com

News Analysis

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Lloyd’s postpones Middle East decisionSubscriber Only

AIR March 2009

Lloyd’s of London has postponed a decision on where it will create a Middle East presence following concerns about the economic climate.

Current Issue

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Editor's noteSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

Dear valued reader,

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Weathering the stormSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

Having risen through the ranks over the past ten years, Oman Insurance Company stands head and shoulders above its peers. Karen Attwood speaks to Abdul Muttalib Mustafa Al Jaidi, chief executive officer of the UAE’s top insurer.

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A meeting of mindsSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

The International Insurance Society seminar in Jordan has come at the perfect time for the Middle East and international markets. David Banks spoke to outgoing IIS?president and CEO Pat Kenny.

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Solid foundationsSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

The growing link between Middle East insurers and the international markets means a more central role for ratings agencies. David Banks speaks to AM Best to discover what this will mean for the region.

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Delayed impactSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

Gulf economies are showing resilience to the global downturn, but insurers are yet to be impacted by several challenges, reveals Dominic Ellis.

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Five myths of Middle East insuranceSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

Arabian Insurance Review has spoken to international insurers and brokers to find out the most common misconceptions about the Middle East market, particularly the Arabian Gulf.

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Crisis in DubaiSubscriber Only

AIR June 2009

Dubai’s supply chain is suffering under a growing number of non-payments. Now credit insurers, faced with mounting claims, have been forced to take urgent action, David Banks writes.

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