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Ran from 07 Oct 2013 to 08 Oct 2013

The FSB believes that they have taken cognisance of the mistakes made in other international markets so that the rollout of RDR will be uninhibited. Do you believe this?

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Ran from 02 Oct 2013 to 01 Nov 2013

Raimund Snyders has assured us that all is well at Mutual & Federal and that the company is merely in the midst of a significantly challenging period. Can they count on your continued support?

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Ran from 05 Sep 2013 to 05 Oct 2013

Do you feel that the challenges which currently restrict the industry will be easy to overcome?

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Ran from 20 Aug 2013 to 04 Sep 2013

When catastrophe strikes, the underwriter need to take decisive action in order to reduce the inconvenience to the customer. Is the SA insurance industry prepared if disaster strikes?

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Ran from 16 Jul 2013 to 16 Aug 2013

FIA has been quoted as saying "The FSB expects financial services providers to treat financial consumers fairly. It makes sense then that the same courtesy be extended by the regulator to risk and financial advisors." Do you agree?

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Ran from 26 Jun 2013 to 15 Jul 2013

Do you think TCF will have an onerous impact on financial services?

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Ran from 27 May 2013 to 25 Jun 2013

SA consumers are struggling as the economy, too, struggles to pick up the pace. Do you anticipate a tough year, or are your confident that you can retain your customer book and grow your business at the same time?

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Ran from 24 May 2013 to 24 Jun 2013

Will Brokers have something to smile about as Hollard and Etana join force: Will the business integration be good for financial advisors?

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Ran from 09 May 2013 to 22 May 2013

Indication is that government wants to adhere to global best practice principles in order to protect the consumer. At the end of the day it will come down to implementation and regulation and one has to ask, does government have the capacity?

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Ran from 03 Apr 2013 to 03 May 2013

Should municipalities be held liable for flooding where the "infrastructure failed" like the recent Morningside floods?

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