Insurance news wrap-up for the week ending 17 May 2019

At CN&CO we love to be informed about the insurance industry – with so much happening it can be easy to miss a story! So make sure you get the weekly recap of the main stories from this week that you may have missed.

AIE 2019: HOT topics up for discussion at this years event

With just over two months to go before the 2019 African Insurance Exchange at Sun City, the hosts (the Insurance Institute of South Africa and the South African Insurance Association) have confirmed a host of top-notch local and international speakers, facilitators and panellists. With a range of plenary and breakaway sessions, delegates will be spoilt for choice on which events to attend! Read more here.

If you haven’t yet booked your spot for the AIE Conference, you can do so here:

COVER Magazine

  • SA Insurtech alive and kicking
    Following the establishment of offices in the UK, South African-based Insurance Technology company Genasys Technologies says South Africa’s insurtech sector is certainly no slouch. Genasys Technologies founder Steve Symes explains why they think this. Read more

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FA news

  • Forging ahead amid uncertainty
    Insurance is one of the most disrupted industries. However, CEOs’ outlook for the future is increasingly positive. Read more

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FIA Week@AGLANCE

  • How to protect an estate from going up in smoke
    Runaway fires wreak havoc and can have crippling financial ramifications. Fire damage to residential and commercial estates is proving an increased risk for property owners and insurers alike. Read more

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News from our partners…

Bidvest Insurance

  • Crusaders Dug Out Building grand opening
    On Thursday, 9 May 2019 Bidvest Insurance and Crusaders Rugby Club officially opened the brand new Crusaders Rugby Dug Out Building in Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN). Read more