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It was founded in 2006 as an insurance company. [1] In 2014, the Capital Market Authority granted Al Madina a takaful license. [1] Al Madina then converted all its insurance business to become Sharia-compliant and became the first takaful company in Oman. [2] After the conversion, Al Madina embarked on acquisitions to expand its operations.
The company is a dominant player in health insurance industry with a market share of over 65% in Oman and is a well recognized brand, providing insurance protection to nearly 200,000 individuals. [3] The company contributed RO 175,000 towards Endowment Fund for supporting government initiatives to overcome the threat of COVID-19.
Sukoon Insurance previously known as Oman Insurance Company (Arabic: شركة عُمان للتأمين "سكون" ش.م.ع) is a composite insurance company headquartered in Dubai, UAE that sells insurance for individuals and businesses in UAE and Oman. [2]
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Germany has a universal multi-payer system with two main types of health insurance: public or statutory health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung), and private health insurance (private Krankenversicherung). [171] [172] All German residents must have health insurance. Those who make below a certain income must use the public health ...
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.
A co-chair of the House of Representatives’ Congressional DOGE Caucus said there is "real motivation" behind accomplishing its mission of cutting the federal deficit.. Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah ...
In Canadian law, "labour law" refers to matters connected with unionized workplaces, while "employment law" deals with non-unionized employees. In 2017, Premier Brad Wall announced that Saskatchewan's government is to cut 3.5 per cent from its workers and officers' wages in 2018.