
Africa’s Growing Luxury Market: The Role of High-Net-Worth Insurance
With Africa’s millionaire population set to rise by 65% over the next decade, the continent is emerging as a key growth market for global luxury brands.
Tips from an industry expert
The latest South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics revealed that there were 220,865 incidents of house burglary reported in 2018/19. This means that, on average, 605 houses were burgled a day. It also means that home insurance has become an imperative for South Africans.
Despite this, many South African homeowners are unsure of what is covered under their home insurance policy and may find themselves in a predicament when something goes wrong and they need to claim.
When homeowners do not fully understand their home insurance policies, they expose unnecessarily themselves to the risk of an insurance claim being rejected or receiving a reduced pay-out as a result of being underinsured.
Below is a list of the common mistakes that people make when applying for home insurance and how these can be avoided:

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