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Car insurance premiums are rising sharply across the UAE

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Car insurance premiums have surged dramatically across the UAE, leaving both businesses and individuals grappling with increased costs. This sharp rise has raised significant concerns as residents try to balance affordability with the necessity of vehicle coverage. Experts in the industry highlight several key factors contributing to this steep increase.

A major reason for the surge is the growing number of claims resulting from an uptick in road accidents. With the UAE’s population expanding and more vehicles on the roads, insurers are facing higher payouts, which has led them to raise premiums to ensure financial stability. Additionally, rising inflation in repair and maintenance costs has played a role in this upward trend.

Another significant factor is the ongoing global economic instability, which has affected the reinsurance market. Reinsurers, who share risks with local insurers, have increased their rates due to heightened uncertainties in global markets. This has, in turn, impacted car owners in the UAE, leading to higher premiums across the board.

As premiums continue to rise, consumers are encouraged to compare rates, look for bundled discounts, and adopt safer driving habits to help reduce insurance costs. Industry experts suggest that regulatory reforms and incentivized no-claims discounts could help stabilize prices in the long run. For now, both individuals and businesses are advised to plan ahead to effectively manage the increasing costs of motor coverage.

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