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PSG Insure wins Santam commercial insurance awards

25 April 2016 PSG

PSG Insure is proud to be recognised as the Santam National Broker of the Year for both commercial lines and assets and crop insurance.

The awards were announced at Santam’s awards ceremony on Tuesday last week at the Santam Auditorium in Sandton, and were based on year-on-year performance and profitable growth. PSG Insure competed against all top national brokers in both categories.

“This is an outstanding achievement and speaks to the strength of our commercial and niche insurance offerings,” says Rikus Visser, CEO of PSG Insure. “Santam is the biggest intermediated insurer and it is an honour to be nominated among the top national brokers for both categories.” 

Visser adds that while the insurance industry has seen 7-8% growth across the board, PSG Insure has enjoyed 17% growth, as seen in PSG Konsult’s recent financial results. The business views commercial lines as a big focus for 2016 and is seeing positive growth in this space.

PSG Insure is a subsidiary of PSG Konsult, along with PSG Wealth and PSG Asset Management.

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