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New regulatory frameworks to aid captive insurance in Qatar

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Plans to support the development of Qatar as a regional hub for captive insurance have been bolstered following the release of new regulatory frameworks applying to captive insurance, captive managers and insurance intermediaries.

The Captive Insurance Business Rules 2011 and Insurance Mediation Business Rules 2011 came into operation on 1 July after being approved by the QFC Regulatory Authority.

The implementation of the new

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