Explore the Category
South Africans live in a time of crisis where they have to weather a poor economic climate, high inflation, and little improvement in the unemployment rate. Local and global market volatility is also a concern and it’s driving a lot of uncertainty.
This year has been stressful for South Africans. While winning the World Cup may have given people some temporary relief, we have also entered the final stretch for the year - and that has historically meant more business pressure to close the year well, and a statistically higher risk of burnout.
In response to the mounting personal finance and mental pressures faced by South African workers, businesses have a duty to develop solutions that tackle prevalent debt and wellness challenges that employees face.
Do you think short-term insurance broking will survive the AI plus humanoid robotics age?