The Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) has called on risk professionals to play a proactive role in ensuring the successful implementation of the commitments made in President Cyril ...
As South African businesses become increasingly reliant on digital platforms, the risks associated with cybercrime continue to grow at an alarming rate. According to a recent survey by the Council for ...
Cybercriminals are getting smarter, faster and more aggressive, and businesses need to keep pace if they want to protect themselves and their data. The cold, hard facts are that: There are 5.5 billion ...
While 2025 is in full swing for most of us, 1.4 billion Chinese are only starting their new year this week. The country ...
As South Africans embrace the spirit of 'New Year, New Me' and embarking on their New Year's resolutions, often centred ...
Moments after putting the finishing touches to today’s newsletter, your writer tripped over a breaking news alert on Fin24.com that could reframe the LCBO and the future of healthcare brokers ...
The maze of knowledge, standards, regulatory materials, legislation, codes of conduct and case law that financial planners have to navigate can be daunting, but we are here to ensure you have access ...
A cancer diagnosis is life-changing, not only for the person diagnosed but also for their loved ones. While the physical and emotional impact of treatment is well understood, the financial burden of ...
The US presidential election in November took centre stage this quarter. Polls suggested a tight race, but the resulting “Republican sweep” placed the US among a host of other countries, where ...
Could 2025 be the year for SA Equity? 2024 saw US Equity (S&P 500) having another year of stellar performance of 26% in the calendar year after 27% in 2023. The Jury is still out on whether US equity ...
In a world where medical inflation outpaces income growth, many South Africans are unable to afford medical aid and find themselves anxious about managing healthcare costs. While the challenge may ...