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Transcript of Aon Commercial Products Solutions
Prepared by Aon Risk Solutions
Aon South Africa, Commercial Products
Solutions SABOA Conference – March 2015
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About Aon
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Aon Beauty in Numbers
#1 Rated risk services broker, reinsurance intermediary, and human resource consulting and
outsourcing provider
66,000 Number of Aon colleagues around the world (1,500 in S.A.)
500 Number of global offices (17 Offices in S.A.)
120 Number of countries
$11,8B Total revenue generated by Aon in 2013
There is a 1 in 2 chance that your mobile phone was produced by an Aon client
Aon clients are responsible for designing and manufacturing 70% of the world’s 20 best-selling pharmaceutical
products
Aon placed film insurance for five of the Oscar winners at the annual Academy Awards. In total Aon placed
insurance for 16 of the 26 Academy Award-nominated films
Aon has the largest share of the worldwide space insurance market
One in every 2 bananas in the world is shipped by a company insured through Aon
Seven of the world’s top 10 airlines are Aon clients
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Awards & Recognition
South Africa
– Aon received the Best Global Insurance Broker in Africa award for 2013 from Global Finance Magazine.
– Aon Western Cape, South Africa received the 2013 Lion Award at the AIG BIG 7 awards on 28 November
2013.
– Aon Western Cape South Africa received the Top Broker Award 2013 in the National Broker Category on
30 September 2013 at the Mutual & Federal’s Broker Conference/Awards function.
– Aon Bloemfontein South Africa received the Gold Broker Award from Mutual and Federal for the Top
Broker 2013 – Central Region on 12 September 2013.
– Aon Pretoria South Africa received the Mutual & Federal Top Broker Award 2013 in the Northern Region,
National Broker Category (Bronze Broker Award).
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Aon South Africa
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Aon South Africa
Client Profile
Large multi-national groups
Large national groups
Medium – large organisations
State owned enterprises
Small organisations
Individuals
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Major Clients
2010 FIFA World Cup
Ford Motor Company Amalgamated Beverage Industries
Afgri Commerzbank
Anglo American
AfriSam
ArcelorMittal
Astrapak Limited
Aveng Group
Avroy Shlain
Cosmetics
Kiwi
Danone Clover
Canon
FFS Refineries
Bridgestone South Africa
Coca-Cola
Dorbyl
Edcon EDS
Old Mutual
Heineken
Huhtamaki
ICASA
Independent Newspapers
JD Group Joy Mining
Kimberly-Clark
Kraft
Kumba Iron Ore
Lafarge Microsoft
Clientele Life
Growthpoint
Netcare
P & H Minepro
P & O Nedlloyd
Pentair
Pepsico Waco
AVI
SABMiller
SAP UTi
Siemens Southey Holdings
Standard Chartered
Steinhoff TCTA
Telkom
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Greif
Bosal Travelex
Transnet
Pfizer
Lear Corporation
LG Electronics
Philips
Maersk
BMW
Mercedes Benz
RBS
Life Healthcare
Fidelity
Rare Energy
Restonic
RCI
Reckitt Benckiser
Unisys Gold Reef
Bidvest
Barclays
Barloworld
McDonalds
York Timbers
Transpaco
Mondi
Transaction Capital
Investec Bank
WBHO
Datatec Limited
Sasol Limited
Foschini
Sentula Mining Limited
Delta EMD
Tsogo Sun Group
Argent Industrial Limited
AFGRI Limited
Eqstra Holdings Limited
Komatsu Southern Africa
Hulamin Limited
Tongaat Hulett Limited
Golden Era Group
Blue Financial Services Limited
Alert Steel Holdings Limited
CMT International Trading
South Ocean Holdings Limited
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State of the Insurance Market
South Africa
It is our policy to place your business only with reputable and creditworthy Insurers. We do not accept responsibility for, or guarantee, the future solvency of Insurers or their ability to pay claims.
Load Shedding
With the re-introduction of load shedding by Eskom, a number of claims have occurred due to surges to electronic equipment
The impact of load shedding has caused vehicle accidents, and thefts in office parks as alarms linked to armed response, electronic gates, electric locks and garage doors were not operational,
Fires have also resulted as a consequence of the load shedding
Consumers and businesses are looking for alternatives to address the issue of electricity supply.
Insurers have called for consumers to install surge protection as load shedding causes surges which causes gate motors, garage doors and electronic equipment to be damaged.
Weather / Climate
SA continued to experience severe storms in 2014
56% more claims were reported in March 2014 than in March 2013
Insurers are considering increased excesses for weather related claims
Natural Disasters
SA experienced an earthquake in Orkney in August 2014, measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale. It is the largest earthquake experienced in SA since the Tulbagh earthquake in 1969. Aftershocks continued for a few days thereafter.
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State of the Insurance Market
New Legislation
Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) was introduced in 2014, and is aimed at ensuring that customers are treated
fairly.
TCF deals with the entire customer experience and, as it is the overarching legislation which governs Financial
Services Providers it is closely aligned with principles already embedded in the Financial and Intermediary
Services Act.
Some parts of the Protection of Personal Information (POPI) Act became effective from 11 April 2014
Liability
Cyber Liability
The cyber attacks in 2014 – a film producing company, and hospitals, raised alarm bells in the sector
It is predicted that cyber attacks will increase in frequency in 2015
Hackers are using more advanced techniques to infiltrate networks
It is predicted that hackers may force victims to pay “ransoms” to get their data back after their systems are
locked down
The Retail sector may also see an increase in attempts to hack their systems
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State of the Insurance Market
General Liability
The sector continued to see an increase in claims
Disclaimer notices - these have become less effective over the past few years. This is due to the fact that the
majority of disclaimer agreements have the effect of restricting a consumer’s right to seek judicial recourse or
are inconsistent with the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act.
A carefully worded disclaimer may still serve as a buffer against liability claims
SASRIA / Political Unrest
Strike action continued in the mining sector in 2014 which saw some mines not operating for 6 months
SASRIA Claims information:-
Claims frequency decreased in 2014 to 18.3, compared to 52.6% in 2013
Service delivery protests are becoming more violent and moving away from townships to metropolitan
areas
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State of the Insurance Market
Motor
Cost of repairs to vehicles continue to increase.
Insurers are looking to “price comparison websites” (PCW) to check on parts being used in repairs to try and
manage the cost of vehicle repairs
Hail, 5cm in size, was experienced in Gauteng in March 2014, causing unprecedented vehicle write offs
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Aon – Exclusive Passenger Transport Scheme
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Unique Benefits (Highlights of the New Enhanced benefits introduces in Oct 2014)
Personal Accident
Driver, Spouse and Immediate Family
Driver: Death – R100,000/Spouse and Immediate family – R10,000
Driver: Permanent Disability – R100,000 (Driver)
Temporary Total Disability:
100% of weekly earnings up to 52 weeks (Driver) – (One week deductible)
Bereavement (Additional Death Benefit):
R6,000 (All)
HIV – Assist including ARV’s – Actual Costs – Limit R100,000
Hire of Temporary Driver – Up to max salary of R4,000 per week
Passengers
Death: R35,000 (Children limited to Max amount payable in terms of legislation).
Permanent Dis.: R35,000 (Percentage as specified)
Temp. Total Dis.: 75% of weekly earnings up to 52 weeks (2 week deductible)
Medical Expenses: R50,000 (R500 excess).
Basis of cover: 24 hours, 7 days a week
* Should payment in event of death of a passenger not be made within 48 hours – Insurers will pay an additional 10%.
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Unique Benefits
Crisis Accident and Disaster Management Plan
Medical Emergency Evacuation Services, following an accident to a bus.
Evacuation using rapid response vehicles, ambulances and helicopters
all equipped with advanced Life Support equipment. – Limit R250,000 per event
Guaranteed Hospital admission up to R10,000 for passengers.
Legal Assistance helpline
Bereavement Lines
Disaster management – Emergency Call centre will co ordinate and
manage the logistics of the disaster.
Roadside Assistant:
Flat tyres – R1,250;
Battery start/Replace – R1,250;
Keys locked in vehicle – R1,250,
per incident.
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Unique Benefits
RoadCover Assistance (R.A.F)
With Isithuthi RoadCover benefit, your claim with the RAF is managed on your behalf from start to finish, at
no cost to you.
The benefit provides for a dedicated legal practitioner to formulate your RAF claim, manage the entire claim
process from start to finish and effectively halve the turnaround time.
You receive 100% of the RAF pay out under RoadCover, as there are no charges or additional fees.
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Unique Benefits
Additional Extensions Applicable to Motor Fleet
Mechanical breakdown Towing - Limit: R20,000
Wreckage Removal - Limit: R35,000
Fire Extinguishing Charges - Limit: R30,000
Loss of Keys - Limit: R20,000
Emergency Repairs - Limit: R15,000
Cross Border Accident Towing - Limit: R50,000
Car Hire - Limit: R200 per day/30 days – Private cars automatic
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Fact Sheet
Aon has been the Preferred Supplier of Insurance to SABOA and its members for more than 16 years
The existing underwriter (SHA) on behalf of Santam has underwritten the scheme since 2002.
50% of SABOA members are insured with Aon
1 in every 5 buses in the formal bus Public Transport are insured with Aon
Since 2002 almost R250 million has been paid out in claims
We insure your vehicle for Retail or Agreed value (subjected to Independent Valuators report)
In the past 5 years there has only been one general premium increase.
Access to a 24/7/365 Claims call centre – You can also track your claims in real time on a web-based system.
Repairs are authorised within 24/48 hours (Provided all documentation is received)
Highest minimum level of passenger/third party liability limit is R100 million/R50 million respectively
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Final Advice
Obtaining a New Quote:-
Make sure you are dealing with a Professional Broker who is FAIS Accredited and Licensed to give advice and
guidance
Ensure that your broker does a thorough Needs Analysis to ensure that cover is tailored to your specific
requirements.
Conclusion
Our commitment as Aon to its clients is to make sure you always have the right cover for your specific needs,
at the right price, backed with years of expertise and a deep understanding of your industry.
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THANK YOU
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Contact
Aon South Africa (Pty) Ltd
The Place, 1 Sandton Drive, Sandhurst, 2196
P O Box 1874, Parklands, 2121
Tel: +27 11 944 7000
Fax: +27 11 944 8010
www.aon.co.za
Aon South Africa (Pty) Ltd is an Authorised Financial Services Provider. FSP #20555.