Editorial Policy

Our standards for content accuracy, governance, and regulatory compliance in the UAE insurance space.

🔒 Human-in-the-Loop Content Governance

Our Content Governance Framework

CompareAE operates a human-in-the-loop content governance framework. This means that while we use technology to assist in structuring and drafting content at scale, all content published on CompareAE is subject to editorial review before and after publication. No content that makes specific pricing claims, regulatory assertions, or comparative judgements about named insurers is published without editorial verification.

Our framework consists of four layers:

Zero Unsupported Claims Policy

CompareAE enforces a strict zero unsupported claims standard across all published content. This means:

Strict Reliance on UAE Regulations

All regulatory information published on CompareAE is cross-referenced with:

Content referencing regulatory requirements is reviewed whenever relevant regulatory changes are announced.

UAE-Specific Terminology Standards

To ensure relevance and accuracy for our UAE audience, CompareAE mandates the use of correct UAE insurance and regulatory terminology in all content, including:

Corrections Policy

We welcome factual corrections. If you identify inaccurate information on CompareAE, please contact us at info@compareae.com with a reference to the page URL and the specific claim in question. Verified corrections are applied within 24 hours of confirmation.

Editorial Independence

CompareAE's editorial decisions — including which content to publish, how to structure comparisons, and which topics to cover — are made independently of our commercial affiliate relationships. Insurer partners do not have editorial input or advance access to content. See our Affiliate Disclosure for details on commercial relationships.

Reviewed for factual consistency and UAE insurance relevance.