New drive to curb fraud in automobile and motor insurance claims in Saudi Arabia

Updated 21 September 2019
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New drive to curb fraud in automobile and motor insurance claims in Saudi Arabia

  • Najm offers comprehensive insurance services plans to its customer base across Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Najm for Insurance Services and SAS, the market leader in analytics and anti-fraud technologies, has signed an agreement to counter and reduce fraud in automobile and motor insurance claims.
“Insurance fraud is becoming increasingly advanced and sophisticated … This reality demands that insurers change their investigative methods proactively,” Abed Hamandi, SAS director for professional services and delivery in the Middle East and Africa, told Arab News on Friday.
“Advanced solutions help these service providers mitigate risk and focus on streamlining claims through automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI),” he said.
“SAS has always placed a huge emphasis on applications and security, particularly for the financial services sector, which is most at risk,” he added.
“Our partnership with Najm will mean it can avoid the risk of fraudulent claims, and its customers can expect a safer, more user-friendly experience with a sophisticated solution and world-class professional service.”

Assessment
With the goal of streamlining claims through application assessment and taking a proactive approach to detect and deter fraud, Najm is looking to improve efficiency in fraud identification, speed up claims resettlement and develop better-quality alerts by using the latest technologies.
Utilizing AI and machine-learning technologies, SAS will automate aspects of Najm’s claimant profiling, and will aim to complement existing manual processes to detect fraud through behavioral responses and automatically assess risk patterns.

“Insurance fraud is becoming increasingly advanced and sophisticated … This reality demands that insurers change their investigative methods proactively.”

Abed Hamandi, SAS director for professional services and delivery

“There is no doubt that AI and machine learning can provide the next wave of assurance against fraud and risk detection within our business, and we’re happy to have partnered with the best in the business, SAS,” Najm for Insurance Services CEO Dr. Mohammad Alsuliman said at the signing ceremony.
“Their understanding of our business and clear view of trends will … enable us to focus on our core business while the SAS technology solution supports the team with critical insights, alerts and updates.”

Financial risk
Alaa Youssef, managing director of SAS Middle East, said the insurance industry “is significantly exposed to fraud and financial risk.”
He added: “It’s great to see that Najm is taking a strong stride toward business predictability and profitability, and we’re pleased to play a role in its transition to a high technology-enabled insurance service provider.”
Headquartered in Riyadh, Najm offers comprehensive insurance services plans to its customer base across the Kingdom.


Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

Updated 23 December 2025
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Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

MUSCAT: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi on Monday.

They reviewed bilateral relations between their nations and ways to enhance and develop them across various fields. Additionally, they discussed regional and international developments.

The ministers co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council in the Omani capital, Muscat, with the participation of the heads of the Council’s subsidiary committees and the two heads of the Council’s General Secretariat teams.

The meeting comes as an affirmation of the keenness of Saudi and Omani leaders to strengthen ties and advance them toward greater prosperity for both nations.

In his remarks during the meeting, Prince Faisal affirmed that gathering builds on the previous council meeting, held last year in AlUla, and on its positive and fruitful outcomes within the framework of the approved recommendations and initiatives. 

He stressed the importance of continuing the work of the council’s subsidiary committees to complete the necessary procedures to implement the remaining initiatives, and of the General Secretariat’s role in follow-up and in addressing any challenges that may hinder implementation.

He also underscored the importance of developing and enhancing trade relations, stimulating investment, and strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors.

He also praised the ongoing work to establish and launch the Coordination Council’s electronic platform, which aims to connect all committee work and initiatives to facilitate follow-up on the Council’s progress. 

Al-Busaidi affirmed in his remarks the qualitative progress in relations between the two countries and the notable development witnessed across numerous sectors toward achieving economic integration and enhancing intra-trade and joint investments. 

The Omani foreign minister also highlighted deeper cooperation in the security and judicial fields, as well as the cultural and tourism sectors, noting the advanced and continuous political cooperation, consultation, and coordination on regional and international issues.