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The UAE real estate market is set to play a critical role in driving the country's economic growth.
  • The sanction comes as a result of the CBUAE’s decision following the company’s non-compliance with the regulations.
  • The CBUAE works to ensure that all insurance companies and related professionals comply with laws and regulations.

ABU DHABI, UAE – The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has cancelled the license of First Insurance Brokers Company (First Insurance), an insurance company operating in the UAE.

CBUAE struck First Insurance’s name off the Register, pursuant to Article 22 (2) of the Board of Directors Resolution No.15 of 2013 Concerning Insurance Brokerage Regulations.

The sanction comes as a result of the CBUAE’s decision following the company’s non-compliance with the requirements of Article (9) of the regulation.

The CBUAE, through its supervisory and regulatory mandates, works to ensure that all insurance companies and professions related to insurance companies, comply with the UAE laws and regulations.

This helps CBUAE safeguard the transparency and integrity of the insurance industry and the UAE financial system.

Recently CBUAE had announced the issuance of the newly amended Finance Companies Regulation.