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03 April 2023 SAICB

Early Bird Registrations Close on Friday

 

Early Bird Registrations for the 2023 Insurance Crime Bureau Annual Conference close this Friday 31st March 2023!


Join us as we explore
“Navigating The Future Through Infinite Opportunities”, with leading professionals who are at the forefront of their industries. 

Be part of the discussions, network with industry leaders, gain insight, explore the newest resources, technologies, tools and opportunities for collaborating in combatting insurance fraud and the related crimes in South Africa. 

This year’s conference will unpack industry challenges and opportunities, as well as to broaden awareness on current and emerging trends. We will also explore new approaches for improving the effectiveness of our community and how we can effectively link our strategies in deterring and prosecting criminal syndicates.

Don't miss this chance to join us at the conference and explore the
#InfiniteOpportunities available to collaborate, make a difference and shape the future as an industry.


      2023 ANNUAL CONFERENCE PRICING      

Early Bird Special - R 4 999 ex VAT per delegate before March 31st, 2023
• R 5 999 ex VAT thereafter
• R 4 500 ex VAT per delegate - for groups of five or more

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Polls

QUESTION

The South African authorities are hard at work to ensure the country is removed from the global Financial Action Task Force grey-list by February or June 2025. What do you think about their ongoing efforts?

ANSWER

But what about the BRICS?
Compliance burden remains, grey-list or not.
End-2025 exit is too optimistic.
Grey-list is the new normal.
Too little, too late.
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