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Emiratisat­ion levels in insurance criticised

Local presence will be increased to more than 17% by 2020 from around 11% currently, minister assures FNC

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The Emirati workforce in the insurance industry will be increased to more than 17 per cent by 2020 from around 11 per cent currently, a minister told the Federal National Council (FNC) yesterday.

Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, told the FNC that 883 Emiratis are currently employed in the sector, roughly 11 per cent of the sector’s work force.

“The figure is expected to grow to 1,007, or 12 per cent of the work force, in [the] insurance industry by next year. By 2020, the government plans to increase the Emirati work force in the insurance industry to more than 17 per cent, or 1,184 citizens, mostly in senior management,” Al Mansouri said.

Dr Saeed Abdullah Al Mutawa, an FNC member from Sharjah, criticised the insurance sector for not supporting the government’s Emiratisat­ion plan, blaming the lack of government interventi­on.

Dr Al Mutawa put a question to Al Mansouri in his capacity as chairman of the Insurance Authority to identify why Emiratis are not being employed in the insurance sector and to draw up a strategy to tackle the issue.

Authoritie­s had named 2013 the year of Emiratisat­ion to promote job opportunit­ies in the private sector and improve technical skills of the working population.

Al Mutawa said with the investment of insurance companies totalling Dh40 billion last year, it is not acceptable that only 8 per cent of more than 10,000 workers are Emiratis.

The member also raised the issue of fake Emiratisat­ion, where citizens are employed on paper only or in low-level management.

Al Mutawa said Emiratisat­ion efforts in the insurance industry were falling short, suggesting that the economy ministry should not tolerate “bogus Emiratisat­ion”, in which citizens are being hired only on paper to allow companies to meet quotas set by the Government.

“Targets for Emiratisat­ion in the insurance industry was 15 per cent in 2003, to be increased by 5 per cent on a yearly basis. Now, after more than 12 years, Emiratis are no more than 8 per cent,” Al Mutawa said.

Diversify economy

The UAE government has been keen to attract more of its citizens to the private sector to diversify the economy and ease pressure on state finances.

Members of the FNC have repeatedly demanded Emiratisat­ion quotas be introduced in all private companies and salaries subsidised by the government.

A recent report by the House said Emiratisat­ion efforts lack strategic planning, tangible results and coordinati­on between various organisati­ons in charge of employment and training of job seekers.

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News ?? From left: Saeed Saleh Al Rumaithi, FNC member from Abu Dhabi, and Hamad Ahmad Al Rahoomi, FNC member from Dubai, in a discussion during yesterday’s session.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News From left: Saeed Saleh Al Rumaithi, FNC member from Abu Dhabi, and Hamad Ahmad Al Rahoomi, FNC member from Dubai, in a discussion during yesterday’s session.

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