At the end of September 2025, premiums issued by the Tunisian Insurance and Reinsurance Company (STAR) recorded an 8.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024, announced the leaders of this company based in Tunis. These premiums amounted to 356.804 million dinars (121.313 million dollars) compared to 329.796 million dinars (112.130 million dollars) at…...
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