Winter Safety Tips for Your Home and Business

Category: Personal Insurance
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Winter Safety Tips for Your Home and Business
With heavy rainfall alerts issued across KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and the Eastern Cape, coupled with significant damage to property, vehicles, and roads caused by recent tornadoes in northern KwaZulu-Natal, it’s evident how natural disasters can profoundly affect homes, buildings, and infrastructure. These events underscore the importance of thorough winter preparation to minimise risks and safeguard your…
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Seasonal Maintenance: Preparing Your Property for Winter
While winter in South Africa may bring the cosy warmth of a crackling fireplace and snug evenings indoors, it also presents various challenges for property owners. The colder months can usher in low temperatures, blustery winds, and, in many regions, heavy rainfall. These conditions pose significant risks, potentially leading to costly damages if not adequately…
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Understanding Winter Insurance Claims: What’s Covered and What’s Not?
As South Africans, we’re all too familiar with the harsh realities of our environment. This past month has been a stark reminder, as at least two tornadoes were recorded in the north of Durban, hail in Umhlanga, snow in the Northern Cape, and heavy rains and strong winds in the Western and Eastern Cape as…
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Insurance Fraud: A Guide to Protecting Yourself
In times of economic hardship, individuals may feel the weight of financial strain pressing down on them, sometimes leading to desperate measures. One such avenue is insurance fraud, a deliberate deception to gain financial advantage from insurance companies or agents. Insurance fraud manifests in various forms, from staging accidents to fabricating injuries or orchestrating complex…
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Inside Signature: How Tailored Insurance Solutions Are Changing the Game for High-Net-Worth Professionals
According to the latest Africa Wealth Report published by Henley & Partners, South Africa has become home to the highest number of high-net-worth individuals in Africa, more than double that of any other country on the continent. While still relatively small, these HNWIs currently hold over 40% of the total private wealth in the country.…