Tunnel Vision. Who Pays When The Road Is Closed?

#RiskManagement #GoodsInTransit #SupplyChain   This article was written by Tim Chadwick and published by News24 on 27 October 2025   Earlier this month a bus caught fire inside Africa’s longest road tunnel, the Huguenot Tunnel. The flames were sorted out “chop chop”. The traffic, not so much. Like a braai without firelighters, everything smoked for…

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Are you on insurance autopilot?

#SilentDebit #PersonalInsurance #BusinessInsurance   Treat your business insurance renewal, like you treat an audit   Most businesses review the premium and move on. But renewal is the time to check whether your cover still matches your risk and whether you are getting value for money.   Avoid insurance autopilot. Would you get on a plane…

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Travel Insurance Tips 

#TravelPersonal   Travel is meant to be enjoyed, not derailed by fine print or unexpected costs. A little preparation with your travel insurance can be the difference between a minor hiccup and a holiday nightmare.   Read the Fine Print Travel insurance policies look similar at first glance, but exclusions are where the biggest risks…

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Marine Cargo Insurance: Truths and Myths

#MarineCargo #SpecialisedInsurance   Marine cargo insurance is not a formality. It is a technical contract that decides whether you recover millions after a loss, or nothing at all. Yet many businesses in SA who depend on international asset transit misunderstand what is covered, when cover stops and why claims fail. Here are some of the…

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Top 5 Risks Every South African Franchise Must Tackle

#FranchiseInsurance #SpecialisedInsurance   Strong brands do not usually fail on headline risks. They often fail on the risk basics. The five risks below highlight how a franchise system protects its cash flow and its reputation when pressure comes. For each risk you will see the business impact, what insurance can and cannot do and the…

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One Product Three Unexpected Claims

“Hair-Story” The National Consumer Commission (NCC) released an official alert in June 2024, advising consumers to stop using the affected 50 ml neutralizing shampoo sachets from Dark and Lovely Moisture Plus and Anti‑Breakage kits and return them for a full refund. According to sources they were not dangerous for most users, but could cause scalp infections…

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When Cranes Attack

Soon To Be Sorry   Meet the fictional “soon to be sorry” Hennie van der Merwe, who is experiencing what the Germans call “Verschlimmbessern”, making something worse by trying to improve it. He has just signed away five years of his financial soul for a metallic blue BMW M3, complete with leather seats that whisper…

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What If…You Shatter A Priceless Chair On An Overseas Holiday?

Personal Liability, Be Careful Before Sitting On Priceless Chairs   Picture this. You are standing in an Italian museum, smartphone in hand, hunting for that perfect Instagram shot. The kind that makes your colleagues back in Constantia think you have got culture.   There is a crystal chair glittering under the gallery lights. Hundreds of…

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Insurance Gaps: When Ports Stop Moving

The sight of 79 vessels anchored outside Durban harbour in late November 2023 looked like a massive maritime traffic jam, akin to the N1 highway suddenly become a parking lot for ocean giants. Over 61,000 containers sat waiting in the Atlantic swells while equipment failures, maintenance backlogs and weather conspired to create one of South…

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Insurance Gaps Can Be Your Biggest Threat

In the early hours of 9 June 2025, a cold front collided with warm coastal air over the Eastern Cape and turned a routine winter storm into a disaster. Snow fell in the highlands while torrential sheets of rain hammered Mthatha and surrounding districts, swelling rivers faster than storm water drains could empty them. Within…

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