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Santam to buy MTN’s R400-million device insurance book

mobile device insurance book, which has about 400 000 policies and a gross written premium value of nearly R400-million.

Santam CEO Tavaziva Madzinga said in a statement that the acquisition was an “opportunity to expand the company’s refreshed strategy, which seeks to lay a foundation for future growth through partnerships”.

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