Fulcrum: Powering Premium Collection and Premium Finance
We help you to achieve the cost efficiencies and transactional scale that your FSP needs, freeing up your time to concentrate on what you do best.
Active listening, empowerment and empathy ‘crack the nod’ for TIA 2024
The fast-paced, interactive format followed by The Insurance Apprentice (TIA) reality-styled insurance series offers unexpected insights into mentorship, guided training and team-based learning.
How Premium Finance Can Unlock Value for HCV Clients
The problem that brokers and their fleet and logistics clients face is that the risks in owning and operating trucks in South Africa and neighbouring countries are significant.
Insights and Anticipations for the Upcoming Year
In the February 2024 edition of the FA News, various industry experts have generously shared their perspectives for the year to come, offering invaluable insights into their primary concerns and predictions.
Nurturing and retaining young talent in the industry
The Class of Programme, an initiative of Insurance Institute of Gauteng, is a commitment to nurturing and retaining young talent within the insurance industry – this being achieved through exposure, experience, and leadership development.
Exposure, Experience and Valuable Lessons.
As one of the proud sponsors of the Insurance Institute of Gauteng’s Class of Programme, we joined Team Amabutho in their classroom sessions on Tuesday 19th September 2023.
Q&A with The Insurance Apprentice 2023 Top Three: Kyle Klopper
Don’t be afraid to fight for what you want, don’t be scared of falling short, if you want something enough speak it into existence.
Q&A with The Insurance Apprentice 2023 Top Three: Mutsa Makoni
There is something about being pulled outside of your comfort zone that accelerates your personal growth and resilience.
Q&A with The Insurance Apprentice 2023 Top Three: Christopher David Appanah
If you’re considering participating in TIA 2024, go for it! My advice is to prioritize authenticity above all else.
The Fulcrum Group Q&A: Rianet Whitehead
I have always believed that things will work out the way it’s supposed to work out. I had no plan, no idea what my career path was going to be, even in the early stage of deciding what I wanted to study… After doing my honours in Communication I was a lecturer and then had the opportunity to join my dad in his business, which was a publication he started aimed at brokers, advisers and the entire insurance and financial services industry.