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MUA announces new Western & Eastern Cape Regional Manager

22 March 2011 MUA Insurance Acceptances
Christelle Fourie

Christelle Fourie

San-Mare van Zyl

San-Mare van Zyl

MUA Insurance Acceptances has announced that San-Mare van Zyl, who originally joined the company in 2006 to head up its Household division, is to assume the role of Regional Manager: Western and Eastern Cape.

Van Zyl has 15 years of experience in the insurance industry, previously working at Thatch Risk Acceptances, ABSA Brokers and an independent brokerage. During her time at MUA, the Household division has excelled recording strong year-on-year growth.

According to Christelle Fourie, Managing Director of MUA, van Zyl is an integral part of the MUA team. “MUA has traditionally been known as a motor insurance underwriter but the household division, which was launched in 2006, has gone from strength to strength and this is due in large part to San-Mare’s tireless efforts. We are confident that she will continue to enjoy the same level of success in her new role as Regional Manager: Western and Eastern Cape.”

Van Zyl said she is relishing the opportunity to service and grow such important market segments for MUA. “The Western and Eastern Cape are both hugely important divisions for MUA and I am very much looking forward to working with the team to further expand our presence in these regions.”

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