Conference Date: 15 TO 17 APRIL 2026

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Beirut Rendez-Vous 2026,

Over the past 30 years, as in other regions of the world, the rising importance of insurance in the cultural and economic landscapes of Arab countries has created a growing need for continuous education, training, and specialized conferences in the sector.

Leaders in international insurance and reinsurance have long witnessed the success of numerous conferences organized in Beirut over the decades, in collaboration between ACAL and the General Arab Insurance Federation (GAIF).

These summits, which attracted both regional and international insurers and reinsurers, played a vital role in advancing insurance and reinsurance across the region. They fostered new partnerships, joint venture negotiations, and treaty renewals, while also contributing to human capital development and the integration of best local practices with the latest global insights—ranging from shifting client behavior and awareness to the adoption of digital technologies and cyber solutions. Among these successful events was the Beirut Rendez-vous 2005, which welcomed 600 participants from diverse insurance and reinsurance fields.

Building on the tradition of the 2005 Rendez-vous and other pioneering insurance conferences in the Arab world, Beirut RDV 2026 is set to surpass all previous gatherings of the industry ever held in Lebanon.

From April 15 to 17, 2026, Beirut RDV will take place at the prestigious Pavillon Royal - BIEL conference center downtown Beirut. Registration is now open on our website—and Lebanon’s legendary hospitality awaits you.

Assaad Mirza
President


Useful Information

Climate

Lebanon is characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate with about 300 sunny days per year. The seminar will take place during the spring season and the average temperature at that time will be 22°C or 70°F.

Local time

During the seminar the time zone will be GMT +2.

Languages

Arabic is the official language of the country as well as the official language for the conference. However, most of the Lebanese are at least bilingual speaking either French or English. Translations from and to English and French will be readily available during the open sessions.

Shopping

All international brands are available in Lebanon. Locally produced handicrafts and sweets are known to be the best in the region. Jewelry are of international standard and have very competitive prices.

Electricity

The electricity voltage is 220v.

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