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    Kuwait Prohibits Cash Transactions in Insurance Sector to Enhance Transparency

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait has introduced a new regulation that prohibits cash payments in the insurance sector. This move is part of broader efforts to modernize financial transactions and enhance transparency within the country’s insurance market. By eliminating cash dealings, authorities aim to curb money laundering and fraudulent activities that can undermine the sector’s integrity.

    Insurance companies and policyholders will now be required to use electronic or bank-based payment methods for all transactions. This shift aligns with global trends where digital payments are favored for their traceability and security benefits. The ban is expected to streamline operations and improve record-keeping, benefiting both regulators and consumers.

    In a significant development for Kuwait’s financial landscape, this policy could also encourage greater adoption of digital financial services across other sectors. It reflects the government’s commitment to strengthening regulatory frameworks and fostering a more transparent business environment. Meanwhile, stakeholders in the insurance industry are adapting to these changes to ensure compliance and maintain customer trust.

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