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Indeed, Sanlam operates in 8 out of the 10 largest economies in Africa, with over 154,000 employees globally, delivering superior value to customers, shareholders and the broader society”, he added.
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South Africa's Sanlam sharpens India focus with Shriram wealth ...India's Shriram Group and South Africa's Sanlam Group on Thursday announced the launch of a wealth management joint venture firm, which aims to have ₹ 50,000 crore in assets under advice over ...
Sanlam is separately hoping to conclude a transaction to buy Malawi-owned Nico’s general insurance operations in four African countries by next month.
The National Insurance Commission has issued new licences to SanlamAllianz Life and General Insurance, the new entities emerging from the mergers of Sanlam and Allianz.
South Africa’s insurance giant Sanlam Limited has raised its stake in Sanlam Kenya to 71.47 percent after injecting additional capital of Sh461.5 million in the subsidiary’s rights issue.
Shriram AMC partners with Sanlam, South Africa's largest asset manager, to enhance investment processes and deliver innovative solutions.
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Sanlam and Fedhealth join forces to transform affordable healthcare in SA A powerful partnership set to deliver affordability, innovation and customised health solutions.
The disclosure also reported a 2023 trip to South Africa, where attorneys general were scheduled to take an “educational tour” of wine estates and a daylong trip to a game reserve that offers ...
Weather-related claims are becoming more frequent in South Africa, with institutional investors indirectly passing the cost to consumers.
South African insurance companies have different conditions of coverage for solar power systems, which may include expensive sign-offs by two types of engineers.
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