FANews
FANews
RELATED CATEGORIES

PSG Insure offers vehicle buyers access to tailored short-term insurance cover

01 March 2019 PSG Insure

PSG Insure, part of South Africa’s largest independent adviser network, has partnered with BMW Financial Services (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (‘BMW Finance’) to offer its customers quality advice and competitive insurance solutions.

From 1 March 2019, customers purchasing a BMW, MINI, Motorrad or other brand of vehicle through BMW Finance or ALPHERA will have access to comprehensive motor and combined personal insurance solutions administered by the PSG Short-term Administration Platform. If they need advice on the suitability of their cover or how to structure their policies, they can contact a short-term insurance adviser at the PSG Insure Client Care Centre. They can also opt for access to PSG Assist, a 24-hour service that includes assistance for motor, medical and home emergencies.

Customers can request an insurance quote or the assistance of a financial adviser through BMW Group’s in-house dealer network, Finance and Insurance (F&I) Advisers. Queries will be directed to the PSG Short-term Administration platform and a representative from PSG will contact the customer to attend to their insurance needs.

The F&I advisers are based at their authorised financial services providers and BMW dealerships, so customers have quick and easy access to insurance protection for their new and used vehicle purchases. In addition, its partnership with PSG – a leading independent financial services group – reinforces BMW’s customer values of “Trust, Care and Ease”.

“We are excited to embark on this partnership with BMW, a premium brand that shares PSG’s commitment to a quality client offering and exceptional service,” says Rikus Visser, CEO of PSG Insure. “We look forward to the value we are confident we can deliver for their customers.”

 

 

 

Quick Polls

QUESTION

South Africa went to Davos to pitch itself as an investor-friendly destination, then signed an Expropriation Act. What message does this send to global investors?

ANSWER

Invest at your peril
SA is open for business
Two steps forward, one land grab back
Welcome to Hotel California
fanews magazine
FAnews February 2025 Get the latest issue of FAnews

This month's headlines

Unseen risks: insuring against the impact of AI gone wrong
Machine vs human: finding the balance
Is embedded insurance the end of traditional broker channels?
Client aspirations take centre stage as advisers rethink retirement planning
Maximise TFSA contributions before year-end
Subscribe now