The winter season sadly sees an increase in the number of fires reported, often due to not using heating devices safely.
One of the greatest challenges faced by South Africa’s insurance industry involves the loss of skills, as veterans of the trade head into retirement; leaving the sector with gaping deficits in talent and expertise.
The recent hail and windstorms that broke out throughout parts of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal are an important call-to-action for homeowners and drivers to take precautions against possible storm damage
Residents are urged to be vigilant as the darkness and cold weather provide an ideal setting for criminals to target motorists in residential areas, locations near fuel stations and shopping malls.
As consumers navigate tough economic times, many consider cutting expenses, including their short-term insurance cover to try to save some cash. Unfortunately, this may feel as though money is being saved each month but could end up costing so much more in the long run, if the need to claim arises.
When looking at specific types of businesses, there is a lot to consider. At MiWay we see this not as a passing trend but as a key evolutionary step in the growth of the industry to enable better, more comprehensive customer experiences.
Families with longer school holidays always try make the most of their time. With road trips being popular over these periods, motorists still need to stay vigilant on the road. Keeping you and your family safe on the road should be a top priority.
Risks come from many different directions, especially in South Africa, which has its own unique socioeconomic makeup and challenges. To manage risks effectively, homeowners need to implement a variety of safety measures and responsible living practices. Insurance is a vital component of this mix
Top insurance tips for achieving success on a shoestring budget. The prolonged effects of the economic downturn in South Africa has placed many small businesses under undue strain.
Replacement of car parts are not usually something that you plan for or take into account, but they can cost a small fortune – especially once your car’s motor warranty expires. These expenses are not covered by your general car insurance policies.
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