The General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) has no objection to Sarwa Capital establishing two separate life and insurance companies, each of which will have a capital of around EGP 100 mn, Al Mal reports. Lebanese United Insurance company will own 15% of each of the companies’ shares. Sarwa is expecting to start operations one month after it receives the final approval from the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA).
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