Nearly half of respondents call for school-level financial education - Sanlam Benchmark survey.

Loading player...
GUEST – Kanyisa Mkhize, Chief Executive Officer of Sanlam Corporate.

South Africa’s retirement system is under pressure – not only from economic strain but from a widespread lack of access, understanding and early intervention. According to the 2025 Sanlam Benchmark Survey – the 44th edition of South Africa’s most comprehensive retirement fund industry research – financial literacy gaps could quietly cost the country millions in lost savings, missed opportunities and poor long-term outcomes. Nearly 50% of those surveyed called for retirement education from as early as school age.
19 Jun 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

Getting your credit life in check and make 2026 the year of smarter credit choices.

GUEST – Jaco van Jaarsveldt, Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer at Experian South Africa’s credit landscape just offered a rare glimmer of hope: a 14% year-on-year improvement in default rates according to Experian’s latest Consumer Default Index (CDI). However, this seemingly positive statistic is a deceptive illusion, stemming more from…
13 Jan 3PM 16 min

ALLAN GRAY: Investing for your child’s education.

GUEST – Shaheed Mohamed, Head of Group Savings and Investments at Allan Gray January marks the start of the school year in South Africa, and for many parents, the rising cost of education is top of mind. Education is one of the most significant financial commitments parents will make, yet…
13 Jan 3PM 15 min

Discovery Health to cover costs of claims overpayments.

GUEST - Dr Ron Whelan, CEO of Discovery Health Discovery Health has moved to reassure members after identifying a claims system error that led to the overpayment of certain Above Threshold Benefit (ATB) claims during 2025. In a decisive move, the administrator has confirmed it will absorb the full cost…
13 Jan 3PM 11 min