Zurich launches adviser programme ahead of UAE regulatory changes

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Zurich Middle East has launched a programme called Zurich FutureReady to help financial advisers in United Arab Emirates (UAE) prepare for the upcoming regulatory changes to the country's life insurance industry.

Designed to support financial intermediaries and distributors as they prepare for, and implement, the changes required under the UAE Insurance Authority's new proposed framework, Zurich FutureReady will act as a bridge between the current and future advisory business model. Through a series of targeted initiatives and educational activities, the programme is designed to help distribution partners future-proof their business model and establish successful advice- and service-driven businesses in a maturing market environment. The insurer also said, it will deliver an increased and sust...

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