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THREE KEY FEATURES IN THE 2025 SIAC RULES FAVOURABLE TO THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY
On 1 January 2025, the 2025 SIAC Rules were introduced. Stephen Cheong looks at three key features contained in the latest edition of the arbitration rules released by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre that are favourable to the insurance industry.

Subrogation Woes – do the terms of your insured’s tenancy agreement prevent recovery?
Sometimes loss events to occur at tenanted premises, and the insurer of landlord or tenant may settle the resulting claim(s) and then seek subrogation. Questions may then arise as to whether the landlord or tenant may rely on a terms in the underlying tenancy agreement to assert that it cannot be sued for the loss. This article explores such issues through HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Ltd (as trustee of AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT) v DNKH Logistics Pte Ltd [2023] SGHC(A) 13.

Singapore Insurance Law Round Up (July- September 2025)
In this article we draw together our various social media posts on insurance law developments in Singapore between 1 July 2025 and 30 September 2025.

Lessors for Lawyers – appeal timelines, extensions of time and the Rules of Court 2021
This article explores some of the current jurisprudence on appeals under the Rules of Court 2021.

Good news for insurers as the Singapore Court of Appeal confirms that parties in a PIMA claim can enter an interlocutory judgment by consent without admitting causation.

PDPA Amendments: What Insurance Companies Should Know
An update on the Nov 2020 PDPA Amendments, and possible implications for insurance companies. Contributed by Jansen Aw, Ngaim Ruo Ling and Ting Chun Yen (Donaldson & Burkinshaw LLP)

COVID-19 BI Insurance Claims: Where We Are Now
A quick review of case law developments in 2020. Contributed by Julian Teoh and Carren Thung (DAC Beachcroft Singapore)