
MADA Brokers Sets a New Standard: Bahrain's First Online Insurance Aggregator Now Live!
As part of its roadmap for continued expansion, Mada plans to introduce Medical Malpractice Insurance and Medical Insurance in the coming months—reinforcing its role in enhancing the insurance sector and addressing the evolving needs of Bahrain's diverse customer base.
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