Keppel to start arbitration against Seatrium for $68.4 million claim in Brazil corruption case
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The arbitration between Keppel and Seatrium will be conducted in Singapore, in accordance with the rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre.
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SINGAPORE - Asset manager Keppel is starting arbitration proceedings against Seatrium for a $68.4 million claim related to Brazil’s corruption crackdown, Operation Car Wash.
In 2023, Seatrium had made provisions of $82.4 million to indemnify Keppel against claims related to Operation Car Wash. That year, Keppel Offshore & Marine merged with Seatrium, formerly known as Sembcorp Marine.
In July 2025, Seatrium announced that it would have to pay 728.9 million reals (S$172 million) to the Brazilian authorities, as part of leniency agreements related to the probe.
In a bourse filing on Aug 26, Keppel said that the $68.4 million sum was due from Seatrium upon the latter’s signing of its final leniency agreements, under the terms of the indemnity.
Later on Aug 26, Seatrium responded that it was consulting legal advisers on the notice of arbitration and would defend the claim “vigorously”. Keppel had previously issued a notice of claim for the $82.4 million sum in 2024, which Seatrium had then contested.
Seatrium noted that the Keppel indemnity expired on Feb 28, 2025, and that there were “no binding and legally enforceable agreements signed with the Brazilian authorities before the expiry”.
Therefore, Seatrium had already reversed its $82.4 million provision in its 2024 financial year.
The arbitration will be conducted in Singapore, in accordance with the rules of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre.
Seatrium shares fell after the news with the counter closing down 1.7 per cent, or four cents, at $2.29 on Aug 27. Shares of Keppel rose 1 per cent, or eight cents, to $8.43. THE BUSINESS TIMES

