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AED 1,173 million (2014)[1] Website. www.salama.ae. Islamic Arab Insurance Company (Arabic: الشركة الإسلامية العربية للتأمين) commonly known as Salama, سلامة is a takaful company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company and its subsidiaries operate in the UAE, Algeria, Egypt, Senegal, and Saudi Arabia. [2]
www .takaful .ae. Abu Dhabi National Takaful Company PSC ( Arabic: شركة أبوظبي الوطنية للتكافل ش.م.ع.) -- known simply as Takaful, تكافل, or ADNTC -- was established in 2003 [2] by the Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) and Abu Dhabi Investment Company. [2] It is a powerful player in the UAE takaful market [3] based ...
Takaful (Arabic: التكافل, sometimes translated as "solidarity" or mutual guarantee) [1] is a co-operative system of reimbursement or repayment in case of loss, organized as an Islamic or sharia -compliant alternative to conventional insurance, which contains riba (usury) and gharar (excessive uncertainty). [2]
Daman offers health insurance for both citizens and residents of the UAE, via its Thiqa, Abu Dhabi Basic and Enhanced plans. PureHealth LLC owns 100% of Daman's shares. Daman draws on established expertise, aligning the company with PureHealth's strategy and governance frameworks. With the highest market share in the UAE, Daman covers more than ...
Total equity. AED 2.69 billion (2022)[1] Website. www.adnic.ae. Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company PJSC (Arabic: شركة أبوظبي الوطنية التأمين; ADNIC) is a composite insurer headquartered in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. [2] ADNIC is the second largest insurer in the UAE by premium and one of the largest in the ...
25°14′51″N 55°19′9″E / 25.24750°N 55.31917°E / 25.24750; 55.31917. Agency executives. Hamdan bin Rashid, President. Hamid Elkatamy, Director-General. Khalid Al Shamsi, Deputy Director-General. Website. dha.gov.ae. The Dubai Health Authority (Arabic: هيئة الصحة بدبي) is a government organization overseeing ...
Islamic banking and finance has its own products and services that differ from conventional banking. [1][2] These include Mudharabah (profit sharing), Wadiah (safekeeping), Musharakah (joint venture), Murabahah (cost plus finance), Ijar (leasing), Hawala (an international fund transfer system), Takaful (Islamic insurance), and Sukuk (Islamic ...
Pages in category "Takaful companies of the United Arab Emirates" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .