This investment will assist the regional insurer to extend its health and commercial risk insurance services across the Middle East and North Africa.
IFC’s acquisition of up to a 15 percent equity stake in MedGulf will support the company as it looks to expand into Egypt, Iraq and Turkey, where many people lack insurance coverage.
“The partnership with IFC will help MedGulf grow its operational capabilities to extend security to people who would otherwise have limited means of coping with calamities,” said Lutfi El Zein, chairman of MedGulf.
“While shortage of insurance coverage in the Middle East remains severe, MedGulf has a strong strategic vision and the capacity to meet rising demand.”
The Middle East has the lowest rates of insurance coverage in the world, with gross premiums around 1 percent of regional GDP, which breeds uncertainty within households, hindering investment and job creation.
In the Middle East and North Africa, the share of the population aged 65 years and older is expected to more than triple by 2050, demanding an increase in health, life, and pension insurance services.
“IFC’s investment in MedGulf supports our strategy to help extend essential services to underserved parts of the population by encouraging cross-border investments within the region,” said Dimitiris Tsitsirgaros, IFC Vice President for Eastern and Southern Europe, Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa.
“Addressing insurance needs in the region will make it easier for people to access health care, while an increased sense of security will help businesses grow.”
This investment will also help institutionalize best practices in the insurance sector, where MedGulf is a model of sound corporate governance and transparency.
IFC invests $124m in MedGulf
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