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Al Sagr Insurance board member resigns over governance concerns

Al Sagr Insurance board member resigns over governance concerns

Argaam20-02-2025

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Al Sagr Cooperative Insurance Co. announced the resignation of independent board member Saleh Alderaan.
In a statement to Tadawul, Al Sagr said Alderaan resigned due to what he described as weak implementation of effective governance practices and the absence of a clear strategy.
The resignation was submitted on Feb. 19, the company added. Alderaan had joined the board on Jan. 19.
According to data available on Argaam, the insurance regulator issued a decision yesterday suspending Al Sagr from selling mandatory vehicle insurance due to violations of supervisory and regulatory requirements and the board's failure to implement effective governance measures.

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