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Auto & General wins the 2022/2023 short-term insurance Ask Afrika Orange Index Award

07 November 2022 Auto & General
Ricardo Coetzee, Head of Auto & General Insurance

Ricardo Coetzee, Head of Auto & General Insurance

Auto & General Insurance has been announced as the overall winner in the short-term insurance category in the 2022/2023 Ask Afrika Orange Index® awards.

The Ask Afrika Orange Index® has been at the forefront of service benchmarking and is the broadest, independent, and most widely referenced service excellence benchmark in South Africa. The benchmark has been tracking customer experience, and the changing trends and expectations since 2001.

“We are thrilled to receive this prestigious accolade and would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers and Broker partners for their ongoing trust, support and much-appreciated vote of confidence,” says Ricardo Coetzee, Head of Auto & General Insurance.

Auto & General’s commitment to service excellence is backed by decades of experience as well as a Service Promise, which offers its customers the right to exceptional service. If, for whatever reason, Auto & General are unable to keep a promise they have made, they’ll pay a self-imposed penalty fee.

“Customer-centricity, excellence and service-reliability is at the heart of what we do, and this recognition proves that we are on the right track. Our promise to you is that in an uncertain world, we’ll continue to provide certainty,” says Coetzee.

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