Mar 22, 2024 | insurance, insurance news, Latest Insurance Articles
Let’s get one thing out of the way straight out of the blocks: insurance is a grudge purpose. No one likes handing over money in case something happens. Sure, they’re grateful to have it when something bad happens, but most people will have that nagging voice in their...
Mar 24, 2023 | Articles, insurance, insurance news
Most people have few interactions with their insurer besides getting a claims schedule with their premium adjustment every year and seeing their debit order go through at the end of each month. But that changes when their home is robbed, their car gets dinged, or the...
Mar 17, 2023 | Articles, insurance, insurance news
By now you would be hard-pressed to find a South African who is not familiar with the terms Stage 1-6, load shedding, or even the tongue-in-cheek, Eish-kom. All of these are used to describe the instability of the national power grid. While we have come to...
Feb 24, 2023 | agriculture, food security, insurance
Approximately 11% (6.5 million) of South Africa’s population is food insecure. While the effects of the pandemic exacerbated this insecurity, the country has been in a hunger crisis for many years, driven by instability, poverty, and an increasing population, and...
Feb 17, 2023 | Articles, cyber, Cybersecurity and business, insurance, insurance news
Ransomware and phishing remain the top two cyberthreats today, a fact that many different studies will attest to, and often, human error is to blame for successful breaches. Cybersecurity awareness training has become essential for business, but it is often an...
Feb 3, 2023 | Articles, cyber, Cybersecurity and business, insurance, insurance news, Latest Insurance Articles
Cyber threats are increasing at a rate far greater than the industry is able to cope with. Despite this, C-Suite executives still don’t take cybersecurity seriously enough while boards are not nearly as engaged in cybersecurity as they are in other areas of oversight,...