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Hollard Group is a privately owned insurance group based in South Africa that operates under two insurance licences: short term and life.The company was established in 1980 by Robert Enthoven, and the Enthoven family retains the majority share, locally through The Enthoven Family Trust (EFT) and internationally through Capricorn Ventures International (CVI).
Enthoven founded Hollard in 1980, and named it after Hollard Street in Johannesburg, which was where the stock exchange was based, "We thought it added just a little bit of respectability." [2] In 2011, his son Dick Enthoven succeeded him as chairman of Hollard Group. [2]
Adrian Enthoven was educated at Oxford University and is now the chairman of Hollard Group. Mariota Enthoven is married to Angus McIntosh and they run the Spier Biodynamic Farm. [1] Enthoven had a collection of 5,000 South African artworks. [1] Dick Enthoven died from cancer on 2 December 2022, at the age of 85. [3]
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Open is a privately owned company that initially raised $6 million from investors, including Richard Enthoven, and Hollard Insurance Group. [5] The company's insurance products are also underwritten by Hollard Insurance Group. In November 2018 the company announced [6] [7] a new round of funding.
In 1995, Shaheen Foundation founded Shaheen Insurance in a joint venture with a South African insurance company, Hollard Group, which held 30 percent stake. [4] Later, Hollard's management was dissatisfied with the investment, citing corruption as a major impediment to their investment's success. [4]
PassportCard Australia (TravelCard) was established in 2018 in cooperation with Hollard Group. [10] In 2015, White Mountains Insurance Group purchased 50% of PassportCard for 21 million dollars in a joint venture with DavidShield. [4] [5] [11] [12] In 2018, White Mountains bought Hitron's shares at DavidShield for $42 million.
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