Zurich Insurance Group has relocated its Dubai General Insurance offices to accommodate growing operations in the United Arab Emirates and increase convenience for customers and partners.
The insurer says its new facility, located in Sama Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, will enable personal and commercial customers to talk face-to-face with Zurich's frontline team regarding their insurance needs and settle and register claims.
"The relocation of our offices in Dubai is a testament to Zurich's ambitious plans for the UAE, and reflects our focus on enhancing customer convenience," said Maround Mourad, CEO of Zurich's general insurance business in the Middle East.
"The strategic location of the facility in Dubai will allow easy access for our personal and commercial customers, giving Zurich an even greater opportunity to offer best-in-class insurance products which meet the rapidly evolving needs of customers.
"Staffed by highly qualified insurance professionals, our new branch will further strengthen our ability to deliver when it matters most to customers."
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