Here are some of the cheapest and most expensive medical aid schemes across popular South African insurers
South Africa’s most prominent medical insurance provider, Discovery, has announced its new private health cover at a third of the price of its previous entry-level product to attract new customers at an affordable rate.
Discovery is not the only insurer taking steps to acquire its portion of the market to address the nearly 8 million uninsured South Africans and sliding health insurance membership in 2020 due to a stagnant economy reducing disposable income.
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