Post KZN Floods – How do insurance companies manage climate change risks?

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GUEST – Lizo Mnguni, spokesperson for Old Mutual Insure & Relebogile Mashego - Assistant Ombudsman

Natural disaster? It’ll never happen to me. That’s a common perception among millions of South Africans – but with natural catastrophes on the rise across the world, you could be making a costly mistake if you don’t take steps to protect yourself and your property.

Damage caused by a natural disaster can be a devastating blow to your finances. Most South Africans focus on insuring themselves against robbery and break-ins, but don’t pay enough attention to protecting their homes and possessions against natural disasters.
29 Jun 2023 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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