Author: BrightRock
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Group benefits and disability claims: addressing changes
The last two years have been challenging on the work front for all South Africans, as businesses of all sizes were severely tested by the pandemic.
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BrightRock’s 2021 payout equal to all claims paid in its first 7 years in business
In 2021, BrightRock paid as many death claims as it did in the first seven years of its existence. The young life insurer, in which Sanlam acquired a majority stake in 2017, covers almost 2 million lives, but it paid out R1.25 billion in claims in one year.
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Needs-matched life insurer BrightRock announces growth in 2021, despite a challenging time for the life insurance industry
Needs-matched life insurer, BrightRock, today provided an update on its business performance results across its individual life, group risk, and funeral businesses for the fiscal year ending 31 December 2021.
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SA’s life insurance sector: where do the opportunities lie for 2022 and beyond?
South Africa has one of the most competitive insurance markets in the world, with a mature, established industry serving middle- and upper-income clients and an emerging sector.
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Budgeting for the future: How your life insurance policy and savings plan work hand in hand
This week our Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, will be delivering his budget speech, which will outline government’s planned expenditure over the next year.
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Delightful
Delightful is as its name suggests – a delightfully simple gratitude journal that makes it easy for you to make gratitude a habit.
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Georgia East, the ‘West Coast Wanderer’ who turns food into love
It’s easy to see and taste the many reasons why people fall in love with the West Coast.
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Eddie Papier, the whaleboat crewman who became a custodian of the West Coast’s beauty
How a harvester of the ocean deep found a new life in nature.
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Colonel Koos Kotzé, Saldanha Bay’s Father of Military Geography
A specialist in his field, he still enjoys the long view from his home by the sea.
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Franklin Floris, the West Coast train driver making tracks as a rap star
He calls himself Capitol F, and he’s in it for the long haul.