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Mohammad receives Lloyds chairman
Shaikh Mohammad receives in London Lord Peter Levene, Chairman of Lloyds Insurance. They discussed cooperation between the company and concerned bodies in the UAE.
- Shaikh Mohammad receives in London Lord Peter Levene, Chairman of Lloyds Insurance.
- Image Credit: WAM
London: His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, received here Lord Peter Levene, Chairman of Lloyds Insurance.
They discussed cooperation between the company and concerned bodies in the UAE, in view of Lloyds' strong desire to expand its activities to the Gulf region through the UAE market.
Levene described Dubai as an international trade and finance hub and expressed interest in boosting Lloyd's presence in the UAE.
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