Mon, Sep 11, 2017
The Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) has launched MEBAA Insurance, which will offer its members a suite of insurance products alongside its aviation services.
The launch was revealed by Ali Al Naqbi, Founding & Executive Chairman of MEBAA, during the MEBAA Conference, which took place today at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Marrakech.
Developed by MEBAA in partnership with RFIB, one of the leading London market reinsurance brokers, and Surety Global Limited a UK-based risk management consultancy, the insurance suite has been tailored to address MEBAA members’ needs.
In a fast changing world that can see unexpected turbulence or the rise of new emerging risks such as cyber threats, MEBAA is committed to providing its members with the best market solutions that can provide real time insight, protection and viable alternative competitive solutions.
MEBAA Insurance is backed by an (A) rated London reinsurer Tokyo Marine Kiln (TMK), one of the renowned reinsurance leaders in the London Insurance Market. With such high quality backing, members are offered a rock solid one shop stop security that will be delivered at a competitive and specially negotiated price to members.
To meet the demands of the digital age, MEBAA Insurance includes a bespoke package including both cyber security and insurance to help members to understand cyber threats and secure their technology. In addition, it enables them to provide the requisite staff training to ensure they have the necessary skills to face such threats.
Al Naqbi said: “MEBAA has always prided itself on providing true value to its members. With the launch of this latest insurance product we are aiming to offer them the ideal solution to their needs with solid industry-leading backing.”
He continues, “I am proud to be able to add this to our services and would like to thank the team of dedicated experts from TMK, RFIB and Surety Global that have helped us to bring this unique offering into fruition for our members.”
Today’s conference will be followed by the MEBAA Show Morocco, a two-day event at Marrakech Menara Airport, which opens tomorrow.
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