Saudi Arabia:
Podcast: Understanding Subrogated Recovery Actions In Saudi Arabia
10 September 2020
Clyde & Co
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The ability of an insurer to pursue a subrogated
action to recover a pay out made under an insurance policy is an
important feature of an insurance contract. This is especially true
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which has experienced significant
growth as an insurance market over the last ten years.
In this podcast, Partners Richard Bell, Saud Alsaab, Michael
Morris and Keith Hutchison explore the challenges of pursuing
subrogated actions in Saudi Arabia and discuss some recent
developments in the insurance sector in the Kingdom.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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