Dubai Insurance has partnered with SlashData, the UAE-based government-technology company, to digitize policy issuance and document verification across its motor insurance business. Announced on June 11 from Abu Dhabi, the deal will see the insurer adopt Wtheeq, SlashData’s digital platform for issuing policies and verifying data.
Under the partnership, Dubai Insurance will move policy issuance and documentation across its motor operations onto the platform, which the companies say supports data accuracy, instant verification and regulatory compliance — replacing administrative steps that have traditionally slowed down how quickly a policy can be issued and confirmed.
Wtheeq is delivered in partnership with the Integrated Transport Centre and Abu Dhabi Police, allowing secure information exchange across the UAE’s mobility ecosystem. The companies also frame the platform as a contribution to the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy Program, the federal initiative to make government services connected, user-centric and fully digital.
“As demand for digital services continues to grow across the insurance sector, the ability to deliver those services efficiently and at scale is becoming increasingly important,” said Thamer Alfallaj, chief executive of SlashData, in the announcement. The platform, he said, automates and streamlines critical insurance processes, “reducing administrative workloads and enabling teams to focus on customers, risk management, and business growth.”
Abdellatif Abuqurah, CEO of Dubai Insurance, called digital innovation central to the insurer’s strategy. “By connecting our systems directly with key government platforms and enabling real-time policy issuance, we are creating a more efficient and customer-focused insurance journey,” he said, adding that the collaboration reinforces the company’s position “as a leading innovator in the UAE insurance market.”
SlashData is a First.tech company and sits within Judan Financial Holding, the dedicated financial-services platform of Abu Dhabi conglomerate IHC — placing Wtheeq inside one of the UAE’s largest corporate ecosystems.
The agreement is SlashData’s second insurer tie-up in a matter of days: earlier this month the company announced a similar Wtheeq partnership with Qatar Insurance, also focused on digitizing motor insurance. The pattern suggests the firm is positioning the platform as regional infrastructure for motor policy issuance rather than a single-client deployment.
It also reflects a wider shift in Gulf insurance, where regulators and government digitization programs are pushing insurers toward real-time, fully digital service delivery. For motor cover in particular — where policies are tied to vehicle registration and traffic authorities — direct integration with government systems is fast becoming a competitive necessity. Neither company disclosed financial terms or a rollout timeline for the deployment.

