May 17 2011 |
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Regulated healthcare for all in Saudi Arabia
JEDDAH: Al Arabia Cooperative Insurance Company , one of Saudi Arabia's leading cooperative insurance companies, has renewed its cooperation with various Saudi authorities, in line with its series of noteworthy achievements and accomplishments.The recent move signifies its efforts to further enhance health insurance services across the Kingdom. Saad Khabbaz, general manager of Al Arabia Cooperative Insurance Company , said "we are pleased to renew our cooperation and further our ties with our customers, reactivating our services and programs through our various branches and brokers across Saudi Arabia. We are also proud to have launched several new services as we expand our health insurance programs and cater to the needs of our customers in adherence to the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance."
Khabbaz added: "We would like to express our gratitude to the Minister of Health, the Secretary General and the members of the Board's working committee for their efforts in stimulating the activities of both the health and cooperative insurance sectors in the Kingdom."
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