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Manulife was incorporated as "The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company" by Act of Parliament on June 23, 1887, and was headed by Canada's prime minister, John A. Macdonald, and Ontario's lieutenant-governor, Alexander Campbell (there were no conflict-of-interest guidelines at the time and it was not unusual for public persons to be involved in private industry). [8]
In 1992, RMB Holdings (RMBH) acquired interest in Momentum Life Assurers Limited. [5] On April 1, 1998, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited (now Anglo American plc) merged its financial services interests with RMBH in order to achieve the objective of a unified financial services grouping known as First Rand. [6]
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Vitality is a United Kingdom-based company offering private health insurance and life insurance to the UK market. It has approximately 1.8 million members (June 2024 figures). The company is a subsidiary of Discovery Limited, a South Africa-based financial services group listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
Discovery Insure – Sandton, South Africa – 100% Shareholding – Offering motor vehicle, household and other short-term risk insurance in South Africa. VitalityHealth – London , United Kingdom – 100% Shareholding – Offering personal medical insurance products in the United Kingdom. 25% of the venture was previously held by Prudential ...
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]
But staying safe and avoiding crime is another example of the stark inequality that afflicts South Africa, as only the wealthy few can afford private security services. The majority of South ...
The company was founded in 1845 as a mutual insurance company by John Fairbairn, together with several other prominent Cape Town figures, such as the liberal politician Saul Solomon. [5] The original name The Mutual Life Assurance Society of the Cape of Good Hope was changed to The South Africa Mutual Life Assurance Society in 1885. [6]