SAIA
The South African Insurance Association (SAIA) is the representative body of the non-life insurance industry. It represents the industry to all relevant stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and dynamic industry.
Read MoreThe South African Insurance Association (SAIA) is the representative body of the non-life insurance industry. It represents the industry to all relevant stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and dynamic industry.
Read MoreSAIA is the representative body of the non-life insurance industry. It represents the industry to all relevant stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and dynamic non-life insurance industry for the benefit of all South Africans.
Read MoreSAIA is the representative body of the non-life insurance industry. It represents the industry to all relevant stakeholders to ensure a sustainable and dynamic non-life insurance industry for the benefit of all South Africans.
Read MoreSAIA serves as the voice of the non-life insurance industry, working with all stakeholders to build a sustainable and vibrant sector that benefits all South Africans. With 57 members spanning all non-life insurance categories, including reinsurers, SAIA maintains high industry standards through its Code of Conduct, which all members must follow to ensure best practices and effective self-regulation.
Driving excellence and fostering trust in the non-life insurance industry through innovation, integrity, and strategic leadership.
Read MoreThe South African Insurance Association (SAIA) is the representative body of the non-life insurance industry.
To promote and represent the interests of the non-life insurance industry.
Encouraging, representing the non-life insurance industry and promoting awareness of the industry.
SAIA and its members are committed to actively contribute to the principles of sustainable insurance practices. This is to ensure that the South African non-life insurance industry remains relevant, inspires confidence amongst its stakeholders and offers products and solutions that are beneficial to both the economy and society at large. To support these goals, the SAIA Code of Conduct was introduced in 2010 with the purpose of promoting high ethical standards and good business practices in the industry, as well as to give a clear indication of the self-regulatory guidelines followed by members.
When a client has a complaint against a SAIA member, the complainant may lodge the complaint directly with SAIA. The complaint must however be in relation to the transgression of a section of the SAIA Code of Conduct.
The Code of Motor Salvage, included in the SAIA Code of Conduct, is an agreement between the non-life insurance and banking industries, specifically the SAIA and its members, the Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) and its members, and the National Motor Financing Association (NMFA) and its members. The purpose of the Code of Motor Salvage is to establish a common approach by all parties when dealing with motor salvage in South Africa and to assist in combating motor vehicle crime, specifically the cloning of motor vehicles.