Al-Baraka Islamic Insurance Opens New Branch in Bedia
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Al-Baraka Islamic Insurance Opens New Branch in Bedia

SadaNews: Continuing a journey filled with achievements based on quality, transparency, and innovation, Al-Baraka Islamic Insurance opened its new branch in the town of Bedia, northwest of Salfit, on Wednesday, in the presence of officials and citizens, making it the seventeenth branch of the company in the West Bank and Gaza.

Al-Baraka has pursued its expansion plans to offer comprehensive and distinctive services that comply with Islamic Sharia, chief among them agricultural insurance.

The General Manager of Al-Baraka Islamic Insurance, Abdel Hakim Qassem, told SadaNews that the company continues to complete its network of branches in various Palestinian areas, driven by its responsibility to provide insurance services across all governorates, including Salfit Governorate, and particularly in the town of Bedia.

He added that the company looks forward to strengthening its presence in the governorate, expressing confidence in its teams and insurance capabilities to provide exceptional services that meet the needs of citizens.

For his part, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Baraka Islamic Insurance, Awadallah Awad, told SadaNews that the company has enhanced its presence throughout Palestine by opening its new branch in Bedia, covering various governorates from Gaza to Jenin while continuing to provide services in accordance with Islamic Sharia.

He added: "We provide a digital system available around the clock, in addition to the company's application on smartphones, which allows beneficiaries to access a variety of services."

For his part, the Mayor of Bedia, Ahmed Abu Safiya, valued the opening of the new branch during his talk with SadaNews, noting that it represents a new addition to Bedia and Salfit Governorate, especially in light of the difficult circumstances faced by the Palestinian people.

Abu Safiya pointed to the distinctive services provided by the company, particularly agricultural insurance.