Manama : The Social Insurance Organisation (SIO) has launched its new website (www.sio.gov.bh), in line with the government’s programme and Bahrain Economic Vision 2030, aimed at enhancing public service quality and improving efficiency in meeting the needs of citizens and residents.
Sahar Rashid Al Mannai, Chief Executive Officer of the SIO, said the new website is a key step in the organisation’s digital transformation strategy. She noted that the platform offers an improved and integrated user experience that makes it easier to access insurance related information and services.
The redesigned website features a modern layout reflecting the SIO’s corporate identity. It includes structured content on electronic services, relevant laws and regulations, a list of frequently asked questions, a library of guides and instructional videos, a media centre, and up to date statistics.
The platform also includes inclusive accessibility tools to accommodate all segments of society, including persons with disabilities, in line with international standards for safe and inclusive digital access.
Al Mannai concluded that the new platform represents a significant milestone in the organisation’s institutional development, reinforcing its commitment to delivering flexible, secure, and transparent digital services. It also strengthens the SIO’s role in Bahrain’s social protection system and sustainable development efforts, with continued progress toward full digitalisation and service automation.
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