Sasria claims deadline looms: Unpacking insurance claims post the riots
Business owners cannot claim directly with SASRIA, but through their insurance providers. Photo: Supplied SPONSORED Time is ticking for business owners to submit their claims for damage caused by the recent civil unrest – or they will miss out. There is a 30 day time…
Naspers again bets on online insurance with R120m investment in Naked
Naspers Foundry said investing in the company meets its strategy of growing tech businesses that address societal needs. Naked was established in 2016 by actuaries who worked in the insurance sector. Naspers recently invested R34 million in digital short-term insurance advice platform, Ctrl. A Naspers…
Woman with the world’s second-biggest butt insures her asset for R5,4 million
Brazilian Vanessa Ataides has actually been dealing with her butt for nearly a years. (PHOTO: Instagram/ @byvanessaataidess)” Brazilian Vanessa Ataides has actually been dealing with her butt for practically a years. (PHOTO: Instagram/ @byvanessaataidess). Vanessa Ataides states she’s well-known since of her bottom so it’s…
Absa Insurance launches new self-service digital insurance for car, house, and building cover
Absa Insurance has launched a new product to cover your house, car and building contents, called Activate. (Image supplied, Absa) Absa Insurance has launched a new, digital insurance product that offers car, house, and building cover called ‘Activate by Absa’ – promising no calls, no…
Insurers’ ‘super-profits’: Industry says it’s not that black and white
The South African Insurance Association stated its members did their bit by offering premium vacations, premium discount rates and fast-tracked claim procedures where possible. The South African Insurance Association stated its members did their bit by offering premium vacations, premium discount rates and fast-tracked claim…
Closed for business — many companies without special insurance won’t survive the looting
Insurance business will feel the pinch as services begin to restore. Picture: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo Insurance business will feel the pinch as organizations begin to reconstruct. Image: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo Turmoil. That’s how the last couple of days in South African might be explained in…
Make sure this option is ticked on your car insurance policy as civil unrests rise in SA
– Civil discontents are on the increase in South Africa, putting personal effects at threat. – Car owners need to guarantee that Sasria cover is contributed to their insurance plan. – Sasria is a state-owned entity that covers for loss due to demonstrations and civil…
Standard Bank wants to take full control of Liberty, launches buyout offer
Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala. (File image: Gallo Images)” Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala. (File picture: Gallo Images). Requirement Bank has actually made a deal to purchase out all investors in Liberty, which will trek its stake in the life insurance coverage and financial investment…
Hijacked garbage truck used to break through gates at Soweto mall, property group says
Mams Mall in Mamelodi, Pretoria. Mams Mall in Mamelodi, Pretoria. Residential or commercial property group Resilient- which owns mall consisting of Mall of the North, Limpopo Mall and Irene Village – has actually verified that 2 of its 28 shopping center– Jabulani Mall in Soweto…
We won’t quibble over claims – just watch out for fraudsters, says Sasria
While some claims will be examined by heavyweight insurance companies such as Old Mutual Group and Santam, the bulk of the concern will be up to state-owned Sasria. Sasria is not contesting the benefits of claims connected to the riots, just looking out for cases…
Retail shopping centres damaged by unrest
Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal have actually been impacted by discontent consisting of robbery, home damage and violence. Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal have actually been impacted by discontent consisting of robbery, home damage and violence. Eleven homes of SA Corporate Real Estate Limited have actually been harmed due…
Ramaphosa announces new measures to help businesses hit by pandemic, unrest
President Cyril Ramaphosa (Image: GCIS) Government will assist small businesses that don’t have Sasria cover with financial assistance following the looting during the recent unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, President Cyril Ramaphosa said. He also announced new tax measures, including an increase in the Employment…