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2 January 2020

Micro-Insurance Industry In South Africa Set For Take-Off In 2020

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Traditionally, access to micro-insurance in South Africa for lower income households has been restricted to life insurance products only,...
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New regulations coupled with insurtech offerings will pave the way for significant growth

Traditionally, access to micro-insurance in South Africa for lower income households has been restricted to life insurance products only, in the form of funeral insurance. However, barriers to uptake and opportunities for financial inclusion were less than optimal, given that the regulatory cost of compliance in proportion to the target market was disproportionate.

With the commencement of the Insurance Act, 2017, on 1 July 2018 a new micro-insurance license category has been established. Now micro-insurers are allowed to be profit-making, not-for-profit or co-operatives, opening up the market to existing community finance groups who wish to extend their operations. In addition, proportionate scaling of regulations has the effect of reducing prudential requirements imposed on micro-insurers, commensurate to their product offering, reducing costs which previously may have been a barrier to entry and uptake by the lower income household target market.

In addition, the development of insurtech offerings designed to be delivered through mobile phones – which are widely owned by consumers in all income brackets – will make it easier for micro-insurers to reach their target groups. The result will be rapid growth in micro-insurance in the coming year, and the evolution of a completely new type of insurer in South Africa.

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ARTICLE
2 January 2020

Micro-Insurance Industry In South Africa Set For Take-Off In 2020

South Africa Insurance
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Clyde & Co  logo
Clyde & Co is a leading, sector-focused global law firm with 415 partners, 2200 legal professionals and 3800 staff in over 50 offices and associated offices on six continents. The firm specialises in the sectors that move, build and power our connected world and the insurance that underpins it, namely: transport, infrastructure, energy, trade & commodities and insurance. With a strong focus on developed and emerging markets, the firm is one of the fastest growing law firms in the world with ambitious plans for further growth.
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