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Oman Qatar Insurance opens new branch at Avenues Mall

byCT Report
19/04/2016
in International Customs, Oman
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MUSCAT: To cater to the growing market demand, Oman Qatar Insurance Company (OQIC), premier insurer in Oman and a subsidiary of Qatar Insurance Group, on Monday announced the opening of a new branch at Muscat’s leading Avenues Mall. The timings of the new branch will be from 10am to 10pm between Sunday ando Wednesday and from 10am to 11pm between Thursday and Saturday.

The new full-service, one-stop branch, now offers a full range of personal insurance products (car insurance, home insurance, and travel insurance) to existing and new customers residing in the Greater Muscat area. The new branch will also enhance Oman Qatar Insurance Company’s service levels in the areas of motor claims intimation facility with initial survey. The branch was inaugurated by Ali bin Fahad Al Hajri, Qatar’s ambassador to the Sultanate, in the presence of Salem Al Mannai, deputy group president and chief executive officer – QIC Mena region; and Ewen McRobbie, chief executive officer of OQIC

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“I would like to congratulate OQIC on the successful opening of its branch at Avenues Mall. Not only would the new branch facilitate employment and boost the local economy, but would also provide distinct service benefits to its customers residing in the Greater Muscat area,” Ali bin Fahad Al Hajri said, During the inauguration.

“It is a great pleasure to have Ali bin Fahad Al Hajri join us for the inauguration of our new branch.As part of our strategy to expand our reach to new customers and to better serve our existing customers, we’re building an extensive network of branches across Oman. With the opening of this branch, we are now well placed to offer a range of insurance solutions to meet the needs of the residents of Muscat,” said Salem Al Mannai. “Opening of the newest branch of OQIC at Avenues Mall aligns with our objective of reaching out by establishing a local presence in the heart of Greater Muscat and by being part of the local business life in Oman,” said Ewen McRobbie.

“The new branch provides customers with improved access to our products and services and allows us to enhance further our understanding of our customers’ insurance needs. We welcome our customers to this new branch and look forward to a long and successful relationship,” Ewen McRobbie added. Established in 2004, Oman Qatar Insurance Company offers conventional insurance products and believes in delivering innovative retail solutions for home, travel and car insurances to every segment of its customer base.

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