
Zain Bahrain partners with Takaful International
Through this collaboration, Zain Bahrain customers will now have access to a range of exclusive benefits when purchasing insurance products through Zain App.
Mohammed Zainalabedin, Zain Bahrain's Managing Director, commented: 'We aim to provide our customers with affordable, comprehensive, and accessible insurance options that add value to their daily lives. This collaboration is just the beginning, and we are excited about future developments with Takaful, including the launch of travel insurance, home insurance, and accidental damage coverage in the upcoming months.'
On his part, Mr. Essam Al Ansari, Chief Executive Officer of Takaful International Co., added, 'This collaboration represents a significant milestone in our mission to provide accessible and innovative Takaful solutions that cater to the evolving needs of today's consumers. By combining our expertise in Islamic insurance with Zain Bahrain's telecom capabilities, we are offering an integrated, customer-focused experience that brings peace of mind to our policyholders.'
The partnership reflects both companies' commitment to offering innovative, customer-centric solutions in the market. With the introduction of motor insurance, Zain Bahrain continues to expand its role as a comprehensive service provider, integrating telecommunications, mobile insurance, and now automobile insurance into a seamless customer experience.
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