‫ تقرير زيورخ عن “المستهلك في الشرق الأوسط”: التخطيط المالي أساسي لإدارة تطور المخاطر الصحية

– النسخة السابعة من تقرير زيورخ حول “المزايا المدفوعة للعملاء” الذي يستند إلى مطالبات قُدمت للشركة لتغطية التأمين على الحياة على مدى ثلاث سنوات، تقدم رؤى فريدة حول المخاطر الصحية المتطورة في الشرق الأوسط

– التقرير يشير إلى أن مرض السرطان لدى النساء والنوبات القلبية والسكتات الدماغية لدى الرجال يعدوا من الأسباب الرئيسية لمطالبات تغطية الأمراض الخطيرة وتعويضات التأمين على الحياة

– كوفيد-19 يعتبر ثاني أكبر سبب لمطالبات التأمين على الحياة بعد النوبة القلبية والسكتة الدماغية

– 52٪ من إجمالي المزايا المدفوعة للعملاء كانت مطالبات لتغطية التأمين على الحياة، بينما 47٪ منها كانت مطالبات للتعويض عن نفقات المعيشة ونُسبت إلى أمراض خطيرة

– على مدى السنوات الثلاث الماضية، دفعت شركة زيورخ للعملاء مطالبات قدرها 144 مليون دولار  

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة31  مايو 2022/PRNewswire/ — أصدرت شركة زيورخ إنترناشيونال لايف ليمتد، وهي جزء من مجموعة زيورخ للتأمين السويسرية، النسخة السابعة من تقرير “المزايا المدفوعة للعملاء في الشرق الأوسط” الذي يستند إلى المطالبات الرسمية التي قدمت للشركة لتغطية المعيشة والتأمين على الحياة في الفترة الممتدة من يناير 2019 إلى ديسمبر 2021، ويهدف إلى زيادة الوعي حول ضرورة التأمين على الحياة والحماية من الأمراض الخطيرة لضمان المزيد من الاستقرار والأمان المالي.

Wilson Varghese, Head of Operations, Zurich

 ويشير التقرير إلى أن السرطان يأتي في طليعة الأمراض الخطيرة التي تم تغطيتها من قبل الشركة، بنسبة(48٪)،خلال السنوات الثلاث الماضية، بينما جاءت النوبات القلبية والسكتات الدماغية في المرتبة الثانية  بنسبة(35٪)، وفيروس كوفيد-19 في المرتبة الثالثة (24٪).

ووفق التقرير، شكل الرجال نسبة 66 ٪ والنساء 34 ٪ من المطالبات لتغطية أمراض خطيرة، واستحوذ الرجال على الحصة الأكبر (78٪) من المطالبات لتغطية التأمين على الحياة والنساء 22٪. وكان السرطان السبب الرئيسي لكل من مطالبات تغطية الأمراض الخطيرة (84٪) والتأمين على الحياة (41٪) بين النساء، بينما كانت النوبات القلبية والسكتات الدماغية المصدر الرئيسي لكل من المطالبات لتغطية الأمراض الخطيرة (62٪) ومطالبات التأمين على الحياة (41%) بين الرجال.

وفي إطار تعليقه على نتائج التقرير، قال ويلسون فارغيز رئيس العمليات في زيورخ: “إن قاعدة عملائنا ليست سوى عينة نموذجية تمثل المجتمع المتنوع في الإمارات. وتعكس النتائج المستخلصة من التقرير تطور وتغير المخاطر الصحية التي نواجهها خصوصًا بعد الجائحة، لذا من الضروري أن يعمد الأشخاص المستقلين ماليًا إلى حماية أنفسهم وأحبائهم وتحصين ذاتهم ماليًا، واتخاذ إجراءات استباقية بشأن صحتهم. ويعتبر أسلوب الحياة النشط والنظام الغذائي الصحي والفحوصات الطبية المنتظمة ضرورية لتحديد عوامل الخطر والحد منها والتمتع بنوعية حياة أفضل”.

ونظرًا للتنوع القائم بين المطالبين من ناحية العمر والجنس ونمط الحياة يؤكد التقرير ضرورة تقييم احتياجات التأمين على المستوى الفردي، لكي يتمتع جميع أفراد العائلة بالتغطية التأمينية الفريدة وحلول الحماية التي تتجاوز التأمين الطبي الموحد.

وتابع فارغيز: “تتمثل رؤيتنا في تمكين المجتمع ليكون جاهزًا للحياة. وقد حرصت شركة زيورخ على دفع نحو 98% من المطالبات على الحياة وذلك انطلاقًا من التزامها بدعم العملاء الذين هم بأمس الحاجة إليها”.

ووفق التقرير، بلغ متوسط عمر المطالبين بتغطية الأمراض الخطيرة 49 عامًا وبلغ عمر أصغر مطالب أربع سنوات وعمر أصغر مطالب بالغ 29 عامًا، وبلغ متوسط عمر المطالبين بتعويضات التأمين على الحياة 54 عامًا وعمر أصغر مطالب 28 عامًا.

وفي السنوات الثلاث الماضية بلغت قيمة أعلى مطالبة تم تقديمها لتغطية مرض خطير مليون دولار، وأعلى مطالبة فردية لتعويضات التأمين على الحياة 5.93 مليون دولار. ودفعت الشركة 144 مليون دولار من المطالبات في الفترة الممتدة من يناير 2019 إلى ديسمبر 2021، وشكلت المطالبات المتعلقة بتغطية الأمراض الخطيرة نحو 47% منها، والمطالبات المتعلقة بتغطية تعويضات التأمين على الحياة 52% منها، والمطالبات لتغطية الإعاقة الدائمة والشاملة 1% منها.

لمحة عن مجموعة زيورخ

مجموعة زيورخ للتأمين (زيورخ) هي شركة تأمين رائدة متعددة المجالات تخدم أكثر من 55 مليون عميل ما بين أفراد وشركات صغيرة ومتوسطة وكبيرة، وتقدّم باقة واسعة من منتجات وخدمات التأمين على الممتلكات والتأمين على الحياة في أكثر من 210 دول وإقليم. وتتطلع الشركة التي تأسست منذ أكثر من 150 عامًا إلى إحداث نقلة نوعية في قطاع التأمين. وإلى جانب توفير خدمات التأمين على الحياة، تسعى زيورخ جاهدة إلى تقديم خدمات وقائية تعزز الرفاهية والقدرة على التكيف مع التغيرات المناخية.

تسعى زيورخ إلى بلوغ هدفها المتمثل في خلق مستقبل أكثر إشراقًا للجميع، ولتكون واحدة من أكثر الشركات المسؤولة وتأثيرًا في العالم لذا تهدف للوصول إلى صفر انبعاثات كربونية مع حلول العام 2050، وقد صنفت كواحدة من أكثر شركات التأمين استدامة في العالم، وفق تقييم استدامة الشركات العالمية من ستاندر آند بورز.  توظّف المجموعة التي تتخذ من زيورخ، سويسرا مقرًا رئيسيًا لها 56,000 شخص تقريباً. الشركة القابضة، Zurich Insurance Group Ltd (ZURN) ، مدرجة في البورصة SIX السويسرية وتتمتّع ببرنامج إيصال الإيداع الأمريكي من المستوى الأول (ZURVY) ، ويتم تداولها بشكل مباشر في أسواق التداول OTCQX. مزيدٌ من المعلومات عن زيورخ مُتاحة على https://www.zurich.com/en

لمحة عن زيورخ إنترناشيونال لايف ليمتد

زيورخ إنترناشيونال لايف ليمتد جزءٌ من مجموعة زيورخ للتأمين تمّ تأسيسها في جزيرة مان وتم ترخيصها من قبل هيئة الخدمات المالية في جزيرة مان. تمتلك الشركة فروعاً قائمة ومسجلة في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة ومرخص لها من قبل مصرف الإمارات العربية المتّحدة المركزي، وفي البحرين ومرخّص لها من قبل مصرف البحرين المركزي، وفي مركز قطر للمال ومرخص لها من قبل هيئة تنظيم مركز قطر للمال. الشركة مسجّلة في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة (رقم التسجيل 63) بموجب القانون الاتحادي لدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة رقم 6 لعام 2007، وتخضع أنشطتها في الإمارات العربية المتحدة لهذا القانون. مزيد من المعلومات عن زيورخ إنترناشيونال لايف ليمتد مُتاحة عبر الرابط التالي https://www.zurich.ae /

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Sanctioned Russian Oligarch’s Megayacht Hides in a UAE Creek

RAS AL-KHAIMAH, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES — In the dusty, northern-most sheikhdom of the United Arab Emirates, where laborers cycle by rustic tea shops, one of the world’s largest yachts sits in a quiet port — so far avoiding the fate of other luxury vessels linked to sanctioned Russian oligarchs.

The display of lavish wealth is startling in one of the UAE’s poorest emirates, a 90-minute drive from the illuminated high-rises of Dubai. But the 118-meter (387-foot) Motor Yacht A’s presence in a Ras al-Khaimah creek also shows the UAE’s neutrality during Russia’s war on Ukraine as the Gulf country remains a magnet for Russian money and its oil-rich capital sees Moscow as a crucial OPEC partner.

Since Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, the seven sheikhdoms of the Emirates have offered a refuge for Russians, both those despairing of their country’s future as well as the mega-wealthy concerned about Western sanctions.

While much of the world has piled sanctions on Russian institutions and allies of President Vladimir Putin, the Emirates has not. It also avoids overt criticism of the war, which government readouts still refer to as the “Ukraine crisis.”

The Motor Yacht A belongs to Andrey Melnichenko, an oligarch worth some $23.5 billion, according to Forbes. He once ran the fertilizer producer Eurochem and SUEK, one the the world’s largest coal companies.

The European Union in March included Melnichenko in a mass list of sanctions on business leaders and others described as close to Putin. The EU sanctions noted he attended a Feb. 24 meeting Putin held the day of the invasion.

“The fact that he was invited to attend this meeting shows that he is a member of the closest circle of Vladimir Putin and that he is supporting or implementing actions or policies which undermine or threaten the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, as well as stability and security in Ukraine,” the EU said at the time.

Melnichenko resigned from the corporate positions he held in the two major firms, according to statements from the companies. However, he has criticized Western sanctions and denied being close to Putin.

Melnichenko could not be reached for comment through his advisers.

Already, authorities in Italy have seized one of his ships — the $600 million Sailing Yacht A. France, Spain and Britain as well have sought to target superyachts tied to Russian oligarchs as part of a wider global effort to put pressure on Putin and those close to him.

But the $300 million Motor Yacht A so far appears untouched. It flew an Emirati flag on Tuesday when Associated Press journalists observed the ship. Two crew members milled around the deck.

The boat’s last recorded position on March 10 put it off the Maldives in the Indian Ocean, just over 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles) from Ras al-Khaimah. Satellite images from Planet Labs PBC analyzed by the AP show the vessel in Ras al-Khaimah’s creek beginning March 17, a week later.

Authorities in Ras al-Khaimah did not respond to a request for comment on the yacht’s presence. The UAE’s Foreign Ministry did not answer questions about the ship, but said in a statement to the AP that it takes “its role in protecting the integrity of the global financial system extremely seriously.”

But so far, the UAE has taken no such public action targeting Russia. The country abstained on a U.N. Security Council vote in February condemning Russia’s invasion, angering Washington.

The neutral response may stem from “the financial gain we’re seeing in Dubai in terms of new tourist arrivals, and Russian efforts to move assets and buy property,” said Karen Young, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Middle East Institute.

The flow of Russian money — both legitimate and shady — is now an open secret in Dubai, where lavish hotels and beaches increasingly bustle with Russian speakers. State-run radio hosts cheerily describe a massive influx.

The UAE became one of the few remaining flight corridors out of Moscow. The Emirati government offered three-month multiple-entry visas upon arrival to all Russians, allowing major companies to easily transfer their employees from Moscow to Dubai. The private jet terminal at Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central has seen a 400% spike in traffic, the airport’s CEO recently told the AP.

Real estate agents have reported a surge of interest from Russians seeking to buy property in Dubai, particularly in the skyscrapers of Dubai Marina and villas on the Palm Jumeirah.

For those who want to move to the UAE, buying high-end property also helps secure a visa.

“Business is booming right now,” said Thiago Caldas, CEO of the Dubai-based property firm Modern Living, which now accepts cryptocurrency to facilitate sales with new Russian clients. “They have a normal life and don’t face restrictions.”

Caldas said inquiries from Russian clients in Dubai have multiplied by over 10 since the war, forcing his firm to hire three Russian-speaking agents to deal with the deluge.

With sanctions on Russian banks and businesses thwarting many citizens’ access to foreign capital, Russians are increasingly trying to bypass bank transfers through digital currencies in Dubai, said two cryptocurrency traders in the city, where they’re able to liquidate large sums of cash.

“It’s a safe haven. … The inflow from Russian accounts skyrocketed 300% days after the war in Ukraine began,” said a Russian crypto trader in Dubai, who spoke like the other on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala state investment company remains among the most active sovereign wealth funds in Russia, along with those of China and Qatar, according to calculations by Javier Capapé of IE University in Spain for the AP.

But pressure is growing. Late on Tuesday, the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi posted a strongly worded video message in solidarity with Ukraine featuring local ambassadors from the world’s leading democracies as Russia’s foreign minister visits the region.

“We are united against Russia’s unjustifiable, unprovoked and illegal aggression,” said Ernst Peter Fischer, Germany’s ambassador to the UAE.

Source: Voice of America

UAE President, VP congratulate President-elect of Philippines

ABU DHABI, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to Ferdinand Marcos Jr on his election as Philippines President.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, dispatched a similar message to the president-elect of the Philippines.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE to chair Committee on The Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

ABU DHABI, The UAE will chair the Committee on The Peaceful Uses of Outer Space “COPUOS”. With 100 member states, COPOUS is one of the largest UN committees and plays a major role in governing the exploration and use of space for the benefit of all humanity.

Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology and Chairwomen of the UAE Space Agency, said, “It’s a great honour for the Emirates to take the chair of COPUOS, particularly as we founded our space programme on international partnerships and collaboration and continue to place these partnerships at the core of our space sector development.”

The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) was created by the UN General Assembly in 1959 to govern the exploration and use of space, and was tasked with reviewing international cooperation in the peaceful exploration and use of outer space, studying space-related activities, encouraging space research programmes and studying and recommending policy and the legal infrastructure supporting space exploration.

“This is a huge honour and a tremendous chance to serve the global space sector. As both a young nation and a relatively new entrant to the space sector, we have benefited from the amazing work of the pioneers who have gone before us. Alongside that heritage, we have also found scope to innovate and challenge what have become accepted norms and we look forward to bringing a spirit of open dialogue and co-operation, but also seeking to define solutions and new ways of looking at some of the emerging challenges and opportunities facing our sector and, indeed humanity.”

Instrumental in the definition and creation of the five treaties and five principles of outer space, the Committee has two subsidiary bodies: the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee, and the Legal Subcommittee, both established in 1961.

The Committee is part of The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and reports to the Fourth Committee of the General Assembly, which adopts an annual resolution on international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.

Omran Sharaf, who will now chair COPUOS for a period of two years (2022-2023), serves as the project director of the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) at the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre in Dubai, UAE. Sharaf was the first Emirati engineer to travel to Korea in the country’s technology transfer programme, which saw him working on the development of the DubaiSat-1 and DubaiSat-2 remote sensing satellites. During his time in Korea, Sharaf gained his Master’s in Science and Technology Policy from the Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea, in 2013.

In 2014, he was tasked with the development of the Emirates Mars Mission and its Hope Probe, currently orbiting Mars and researching the planets atmospheric dynamics. He has previously represented the UAE at COPUOS, the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) and led the Emirates’ participation in joint studies of emerging space programmes at NATO.

Source: Emirates News Agency

MoHAP observes ‘World No Tobacco Day’, encourages smokers to quit

DUBAI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) joined the global celebration of the World No Tobacco Day, under the slogan “Tobacco. Threat to our environment”, reiterating its commitment to educating and warning the public about the health consequences of consuming tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, and raise awareness about the economic development burdens it places on governments and societies.

E-cigarettes are prohibited in offices and closed spaces all across the UAE, and are subject to the Federal Law No. 15 of 2009 on Tobacco Control, which forbids and penalizes them, and its executive regulations.

The ministry stated that it has launched numerous awareness campaigns to raise public understanding about the health risks of tobacco use. These include the “Smarter than to start smoking” campaign, the “I Quit… Now It’s Your Turn” initiatives, and the “Commit to Quit” and “A Child at Home” campaigns to safeguard children from passive exposure to smoking.

“The UAE was one of the first countries to join the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), and as a result, established various legislations supporting tobacco control measures and international best practices in order to improve societal health,” the ministry said.

“Tobacco control has emerged as a top priority for MoHAP, and we have devised an integrated strategy through the National Tobacco Control Programme,” the ministry stated, adding “lowering cigarette and tobacco consumption has been adopted as a key performance indicator of the UAE National Agenda.”

According to the National Health Survey 2018, the prevalence of adult tobacco smoking has declined from 11.1 percent in 2010 to 9.1 percent in 2018. In addition, MoHAP collaborated with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) to block specific websites that advertise and promote their electronic tobacco products.

Furthermore, it has initiated a training programme to upskill and increase the capabilities of doctors in order to provide quality services that can assist smokers in quitting, based on a unified guideline consistent with the latest treatment approaches available globally.

The ministry also noted that it is working with the Gulf Health Council to execute the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) in the Gulf countries.

The international occasion, World No Tobacco Day, is observed every year on May 31st to highlight the consequences of consuming tobacco products and what can be done to protect future generations from tobacco usage.

Source: Emirates News Agency

ENOC Group’s Strata marine lubricants arm records 350% sales growth in 2 years

DUBAI, ENOC Group today announced its Strata marine lubricants arm recorded 350 percent sales growth during the period of 2019 to 2021.

The Group cited its expanding global footprint and supply chain in addition to assigning distributors in key marine markets contributed to its substantial sales growth. Currently, ENOC’s Strata marine lubricants supply network covers 126 marine ports across 20 countries and has supplied 1,700 vessels with lubricants.

In the last two years, ENOC has extended its network of indirect channel partners in key markets and has plans to expand its global Strata marine lubricants presence by adding 20 new ports to its existing network over the course of 2022.

Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said, “Over the years, ENOC has grown from a national oil company to a global player, having successfully established its presence across a number of local and international markets, where the Group supplies a diverse portfolio of Strata marine lubricants. In 2022, we plan to add 20 new ports, which is aligned to our plans to continue to expand our global network.”

ENOC Group supplies Strata marine lubricants to a wide range of marine vessels such as offshore supply boats, container liners, tankers, navy and coastguard ships, bulk carriers, LPG’s, and LNG’s.

It also provides a diverse portfolio of lubricants and greases that are designed for applications in industrial and marine sectors, as well as heavy duty diesel engines for commercial use.

ENOC Group’s Strata marine lubricants portfolio is distributed in 20 countries across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Source: Emirates News Agency