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17 June 2025 | People and Companies | Events | CN&CO

Get ready for InsureTalk53 this Thursday!

 

The next InsureTalk is here – Are you in?

 

Hello, insurance pros!

The countdown to InsureTalk53 is officially on! Join us on Thursday, 19 June 2025, from 10:00 to 13:00 for another power-packed session of insights, innovation, and industry updates you won’t want to miss.

Whether you’re tuning in for fresh perspectives, valuable CPD hours, or to stay connected with the latest trends — InsureTalk is your go-to platform for professional growth and inspiration.

Haven’t registered yet? Now’s the time!
Secure your spot and be part of a vibrant community shaping the future of insurance.

InsureTalk53 takes place on Thursday, 19 June 2025 @ 10:00 – 13:00.

Why join InsureTalk?

? It’s absolutely FREE
? Earn 2.5 CPD hours per session
? Stay current with market trends and insights
? Join online — no travel, no hassle

What’s on the agenda?

Get ready for a dynamic line-up featuring Matthew Green (FNB) on insurance as part of a holistic financial plan, Jaco Oosthuizen (YuLife SA) on the power of ecosystems in insurance, and an industry update from Thokozile Mahlangu (IISA).

You’ll also hear from Rianet Whitehead (FAnews) with a media update, Kim Johnson (IIB) with insights from the Border region, and Gerhard Genis on the Retiree Repurposing Programme. Clinton da Costa Brown (SSP) will round out the session with a look at embedded insurance and its growing impact.

Bonus:
Visit our CPD Portal at insuretalk.co.za to:
? Update your profile
? Access and download your CPD certificates
? Watch past sessions whenever it suits you

Interested in getting involved?
Chat to Llewellyn du Plessis at [email protected] to explore speaking and partnership opportunities.

See you at InsureTalk53!

Cheers,
The InsureTalk Team

 

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