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  2. List of insurance companies in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee Life Insurance Company of Uganda; Liberty Life Assurance Company Limited; NIC Life Assurance Company Limited; Sanlam Life Insurance Company Limited [6] UAP Life Assurance Uganda Limited; CIC Africa Life Assurance Limited; OLEA Uganda Limited (formerly Ballpack Insurance Group Limited) [7]

  3. Sanlam Kenya plc - Wikipedia

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    Sanlam Kenya plc was founded on 26 October 1946 [3] as the Indo Africa Insurance Company Limited and began writing life insurance business in 1947. In 1963, the Company became the first insurance company to list its shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

  4. Sanlam - Wikipedia

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    Sanlam is a South African financial services group headquartered in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. [2] Sanlam is one of the largest insurance company in Africa.It is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the Namibian Stock Exchange and the A2X. [4]

  5. What does life insurance cover? - AOL

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    A traditional life insurance policy is designed to cover the life of an insured individual, providing financial support to beneficiaries upon the insured’s death.

  6. Santam - Wikipedia

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    One month later the South African Life Assurance Company was established as a full subsidiary of Santam to focus on life assurance while Santam remained focused on short-term insurance. [8] Santam is a subsidiary of South African financial services group Sanlam, which holds 62.3% of Santam’s shares.

  7. Life insurance - Wikipedia

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    The endowment policy is a life insurance contract designed to pay a lump sum after a specific term (on its 'maturity') or on death. Typical maturities are ten, fifteen, or twenty years up to a certain age limit. Some policies also pay out in the case of critical illness.

  8. South African insurance law - Wikipedia

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    In terms of section 1 of the Long-term Insurance Act, “long-term policy” means an assistance policy, a disability policy, a fund policy, a health policy, a life policy or a sinking fund policy, or a contract comprising a combination of any of those policies. It also includes a contract whereby any such contract is varied.

  9. Corporate-owned life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Corporate-owned life insurance (COLI), is life insurance on employees' lives that is owned by the employer, with benefits payable either to the employer or directly to the employee's families. Other names for the practice include janitor's insurance and dead peasants insurance .