Would you leave your children’s inheritance in the hands of the Government?
What would happen when you are suddenly no longer there to look after your loved ones?
What would happen when you are suddenly no longer there to look after your loved ones?
We spend all our time trying to create wealth and building our legacies for our loved ones, and yet so few people dedicate any time to estate planning that creates clarity and certainty for when we’re gone.
Most people know the importance of life cover – but South Africans by and large are still grossly under-insured.
Capital Legacy shook up the South African Financial Services Industry by launching not one, but four new innovative offerings
Insurance can be confusing and it’s hard to know what you really need or want. But here are five very good reasons why you need life insurance.
It’s by no means as easy subject to broach, and talking about and planning for death is intimidating and unsettling. But, it is something you should prioritise for you and your loved ones’ sake. Death is inevitable, and its consequences don’t just affect you, so it’s best to plan for those around you. After all, you want to be in control of who be benefits from your life’s work. Recent research conducted by life insurance company 1Life indicated that 70% of their clients don’t have a Will in place. Furthermore, the survey revealed that a significant amount of people don’t know what a Will entails, where to get one drawn up and, and don’t deem it necessary.