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Why you need insurance in the palm of your hand for all those ‘oops, eina, wuuu shem’ moments.

After the back to school or work dust settles, South Africans tend to review their insurance policies in search of better premiums, value-adds and cover. Insurance service providers are generally associated with call centres, lengthy phone calls and loads of paperwork. However, the insurance landscape is changing at a fast pace; keeping up with consumer behaviour and digital trends. It’s no surprise that Insurtech[1] trends report published by KPMG indicated that the top trend for insurance providers is to digitise their business.

Piet Wolmarans, Managing Director of Iemas Insurance Brokers explains: “Only providing the best insurance products is simply not good enough anymore. As a broker, we partner with some of the biggest insurance companies and have found that in addition to quality of service, ease of use is the deciding factor for consumers”. As such, insurance providers invest a lot of time and money to develop user-friendly self-help tools such as online calculators, real-time quotes and insurance apps where you can log a claim within seconds.

The Automobile Association of South Africa (AA)[2] revealed that there are around 14 000 deaths annually on South African roads. It is therefore essential for insurance providers to offer digital solutions that will enable consumers to get assistance instantly. “We understand that when an accident happens, every second counts and that you need assistance right then and there. This applies even in vulnerable situations such as being stuck on the side of the road with a flat tyre” says Wolmarans.

Some insurance apps provide immediate assistance in emergencies with a panic button or emergency assist functionality when you need it most. “One simply cannot predict the future, that is why it is so important to have the right support when you have an ‘oops, eina and wuuu shem’ moment,” adds Wolmarans.

He gives the following useful tips to help you choose an insurer that will give you the best service and support no matter what the future holds:

As the year is getting busier, consumers are advised to take out an insurance policy or update their policy if they already have one. “As soon as your policy is in place, make sure you download your insurance app so that you have assistance on hand. Speak to a broker to make sure you are adequately covered. It is important to note that using an insurance broker is not an expensive or exclusive service, in fact a broker might even save you money as we deal with some of the best insurers to get the most affordable cover on your behalf,” concludes Wolmarans.

[1] KMPG, Insuretech 10: Trends for 2019, https://assets.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/xx/pdf/2019/02/insurtech-10-trends-for-2019.pdf

[2] Automobile Association of South Africa, Easter 2019: Don’t become a statistic, https://www.aa.co.za/insights/easter-2019-dont-become-a-statistic

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