The Omani Unified Bureau is a regional bureau that deals with Orange Card affairs, a document that provides insurance coverage for vehicles traveling between Arab countries and members of the Orange Card Agreement for vehicle transit across Arab countries. This agreement was established and endorsed by Arab leaders who signed it in 1975 in Tunisia.
Omani unified bureau for the orange card has been established according to the unified insurance card agreement for vehicles crossing the Arab countries which has been signed on 26/4/1975 in the League of Arab States location, Sultanate of Oman has joined this agreement on 11/7/1977 by issuing the royal decree number 50/77 and the agreement of establishing the regional unified office between the funder insurance companies..
A group of insurance companies operating in the Sultanate of Oman established the bureau in 2007 . Seven companies participated in the establishment of this bureau, with equal capital distribution among them. The Omani Orange Card Bureau commenced the issuance of cards and claims processing in 2008. Since then, the bureau has been diligently working to overcome any difficulties faced by cardholders. It also receives claims and settles the value of accidents related to the card, collaborating and coordinating with counterpart Arab bureaus and relevant insurance companies.
Vision
To be distinguished in cooperating insurance Work locally and regionally
Mission
Activating Arab insurance business regarding the crossing border vehicles.
Introducing services and necessary products to enable insurance companies in Arab countries doing their missions, using cooperative approaches in order to achieve customer satisfaction according to the international best practices in this regard.
Objectives
Participating in enhancing the hierarchy of insurance sector through issuing the orange card and then selling it to the member companies in the Omani unified bureau for the orange card.
Supporting the common work through the coordination process with Arab unified offices regarding vehicles crossing borders insurance.
Filling the gap of such sector needs through tracking the accidents caused by the car that holding an orange card. And being the representative of equivalent Arab offices.
Paying the debits to the relevant .
Receiving the credits from local insurance companies.
Receiving the credits from outside unified offices.