! The output was defined by the brief, the knowledge base and the constraints. That is owned by Candace, Reham, Reba and April. Change that — and this changes.

What kind of cover are you looking for?

We have two paths. Pick the one that fits.

For premium cover

Insurance that matches the car you actually own.

Agreed-value cover, agency repair, replacement vehicle, and a single specialist who handles your claim from the first call to settlement.

From
AED 8,500
per year · Motor Prestige · agreed value
01 Agreed-value cover
02 Agency repair (cars under 5 years)
03 Replacement vehicle during repair
04 Off-road and GCC cover available
05 Munich Re reinsurance backing
Request a specialist callback →
For everyday cover

Comprehensive insurance from AED 850 — quote in 60 seconds.

WhatsApp the team in English, Arabic, or Hindi. Get a price before lunch. Buy with Tabby split-payment, no interest.

From
AED 850
per year · Motor Perfect Comprehensive
Or 4 × AED 213 with Tabby · 0% interest, 0% fees
AED 3.5M third-party liability
Own-damage cover for your car
Average claim paid in 7 days
AED 2,500 in services included
💬 Quote on WhatsApp Or buy online →
English · Arabic · Hindi · response under 2 min
UAE IA licensed since 1980· AED 280M claims paid 2025· Munich Re reinsurance· 4.6/5 · 12,400+ Google reviews
Shared spine

Compare cover tier by tier

Same comparison, both paths. The segment-default highlight changes — Premium-path users see Prestige featured; Everyday-path users see Comprehensive featured. You're seeing the Everyday default.

 
Third Party
Prestige
Starting price
AED 480
AED 850
AED 8,500
Third-party liability
AED 3.5M
AED 3.5M
AED 5M
Own-damage cover
Agreed value
Agency repair
Optional
Oman extension
Replacement vehicle
Optional
Concierge claims

⚠ What needs the proper brief

Segment definitions, price elasticity by segment, payment-method conversion, language defaults, renewal triggers, claim experience by segment. Most of this is in GIG's customer data; nobody has put it in a brief yet.

This page demonstrates the split principle — the real version uses GIG's actual segment data to drive the defaults, not imputed segments.

Common questions

Why do you split the page into two paths?

UAE car insurance buyers come from very different positions. A driver shopping for AED 850 entry-level Comprehensive doesn't want to read AED 8,500 Prestige features; an HNW buyer doesn't want to scroll past Tabby split-payment to find agreed-value cover. The segment split lets each buyer see only what's relevant — without us building two separate websites.

How does the page know which segment I am?

You pick. The selector at the top is explicit. We don't infer from IP, device, or referrer — UAE law and GIG policy require buyer-led classification. The default opens on "Everyday cover" because that's our larger volume segment.

What changes between the two paths?

The hero treatment, the price anchor (AED 850 vs AED 8,500), the CTA channel (WhatsApp vs specialist callback), the typography (Poppins vs Charter), and the default featured tier in the comparison table. The underlying coverage, regulator, and policy wordings are identical.

Will this work in Arabic?

Yes — both paths flip RTL automatically via the existing site-wide language toggle. The Almarai font family is bundled. Arabic copy needs proper translation, not auto-translation; we'd commission a UAE-native copywriter for the final Arabic version.

Option 4 — segment split Selector at top. Two parallel paths — Premium (dark editorial, AED 8,500, specialist callback) vs Everyday (bright, AED 850, WhatsApp + Tabby). Shared spine below with segment-default highlight. Blocked on real segment brief.