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Team Hollard Jacana has the wind behind it as it sails into 2017. Last week it claimed first place overall in its division in the first Lufthansa Twilight Series of eight races held at the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) in Cape Town.
We live on our cellphones and tablets, for both personal and work reasons – and that makes us vulnerable.
It’s time for many to pack the car and get on the road. Before you head off, take time to check your vehicle. It could save your life and your holiday. It could also save your pocket – if something goes wrong and you do have to claim on your insurance, you will be able to say you did all that was reasonably possible to keep your wheels firmly placed on the road.
Hollard has in recent months noticed a number of externally facing accounts being brute-force attacked (automated password guessing until the correct password is found) in order to gain unauthorised access and deploy ransomware.
Global Credit Rating (GCR), Africa’s leading rating agency, has affirmed the national scale claims-paying ability of the Hollard Insurance Company Limited as AA(ZA), with its outlook as “Stable”.
Few will disagree that 2016 has been one heck of a year – no matter which way one looks at it. We wrap up the best Hollard and insurance stories of the year.
The second part of Hollard’s annual Integrated Report, this time focusing on Hollard International, has just been made available.
Nothing says “festive season break” like a holiday in an idyllic destination. No matter where one goes, though, a non-negotiable should always be good travel insurance.
The highly anticipated second season of The Insurance Apprentice, the reality show presented by FAnews, kicked off this morning with profiles of the eight finalists. Among the eight are two Hollardites – Celina Bhima and Karabo Kopeka – who, like their fellow contestants, lay out exactly why they should be the next Insurance Apprentice.