Oracle Insurance Brokers, a leading insurance brokerage firm and financial planning consultancy, located in the United Arab Emirates, announced their participation as a founding member on the Dubai Quality Group’s Advisory Council.
“The Dubai Quality Group has long been instrumental in promoting quality and good business practices across the community. The board recently assembled their Advisory Council and asked Ms. Sunanda Kikla, Managing Director of Oracle Insurance Brokers, to join that council due to her continued DQG participation and passion for driving quality in the community,” said the bulletin.
Badriya Al Tamimi of the Dubai Quality Award stated, “At DQG we provide a link for continuous business excellence by sharing and exchanging best practices between government, public sector and private sector organisations.” The Advisory Council has been established to further enhance the DQG member services and outreach into the community.
“We are dedicated to promote quality in business and Oracle is proud to be one of the founder organisations of the DQG Advisory Group,” Kikla stated. “We see this as a way to promote the business community by the business community.”
Kikla, a former Eagle Star Executive Consultant, founded Oracle, a full-fledged insurance brokerage firm and financial planning consultancy, in December 2001. The company specialises in Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Motor, Public Liability, Marine Insurance, Hull and Machinery, Property Insurance, Fire and Burglary, Loss of Profit, Goods in Transit, Workmen’s Compensation, Professional Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantees and other lines.


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