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Sanlam

Sanlam is a South African financial services group headquartered in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa.[2] Sanlam is the largest insurance company in Africa. It is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the Namibian Stock Exchange and the A2X.[4] Established in 1918 as a life insurance company,[5] Sanlam Group has developed into a diversified financial services business. Its five business clusters comprise Sanlam Personal Finance, Sanlam Emerging Markets, Sanlam Investments, Sanlam Corporate and Santam.[6]

Sanlam Limited
Company typePublic
JSE: SLM
IndustryInsurance, asset management, wealth management, investments,
Founded1918; 106 years ago (1918)[1]
HeadquartersBellville, Western Cape, South Africa[2]
Key people
Paul Hanratty CEO[3]
Abigail Mukhuba CFO
Elias Masilela [1] Chairman
Websitewww.sanlamgroup.co.za

The group's areas of expertise include insurance (life and general), financial planning, retirement annuities, trusts, wills, short-term insurance, asset management, risk management and capital market activities, investment and wealth. The group operates in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Zimbabwe,[7] Mauritius, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Morocco, Mozambique, India, Malaysia and the UK, and has business interests in the US, Australia, Burundi,[8] Lesotho and the Philippines. It has a stake in micro-insurance specialists, UK-based Micro-Ensure Holdings Limited, which has a footprint across Africa[9] and India servicing more than 10 million enrolled clients.

Its 2018 acquisition of SAHAM Finances has made it Africa’s biggest non-banking financial services[10] player and has given it exposure to Morocco, Angola, Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Cote D’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.

History edit

The Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Trust en Assuransie Maatskappy Beperk (South African National Trust and Assurance Company Limited), Santam, was registered on 28 March 1918. It was then decided to convert the life assurance department into a separate company, and the Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Lewens Assuransie Maatskappy Beperk (South African National Life Assurance Company Limited), Sanlam, was registered on 8 June 1918. Sanlam, the subsidiary, later became the spearhead of the operation, while Santam remained focused on short-term insurance.

Sanlam showed a small profit at the end of its first year, declared a bonus, and continued to grow consistently from there.

Santam remained the controlling shareholder until 1954 when Sanlam became an independent mutual life assurance company, as well as the largest single shareholder in Santam.

Over the years, Sanlam's focus gradually shifted from traditional life insurance to providing a broader range of financial products and services. In 1998 Sanlam demutualised, listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Ltd and the Namibian Stock Exchange. This changed Sanlam from a mutual entity into a public company with a share capital, namely Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd. At the same time a separate company, Sanlam Ltd, was installed as the parent company of the Sanlam group of businesses. The group was also restructured into several independent businesses within a federal business structure.

Today, Sanlam is a diversified financial services provider with an extensive product offering catering for all market segments. The group has consistently grown its local as well as an international footprint – it now has a presence in 33 African countries[11] also India, Malaysia, the UK and Ireland, the USA, Australia and the Philippines.

In 2018, Sanlam concluded its $1.1 billion acquisition of SAHAM Finances.[12] Additionally, the group announced details of its R11 billion BEE deal, which will see it increasing its direct black shareholding to 18% and black economic ownership to 35%.[13]

In December 2021, The Sanlam Group entered into discussions with Allianz for the acquisition of the entire group in Africa except South Africa. Discussions are conducted between the group's headquarters in Bellville and Munich.[14]

In February 2023, South African wills and estates administrator Capital Legacy and Sanlam announced that they would joining forces by creating a wills, estates and trusts business together. The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, will see Sanlam Life Insurance Limited (Sanlam Life) sell its trust business, Sanlam Trust, to Capital Legacy and Sanlam Life acquiring a 26% interest in the enlarged Capital Legacy Group that includes the Sanlam Trust business following completion of the transaction. The merged entity will be managed by Capital Legacy.[15][16]

Economic empowerment edit

Sanlam has since 1993 contributed to broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) through the group’s partnership with Ubuntu-Botho Investments.[17]

The Ubuntu-Botho B-BBEE partnership resulted in a broad-based black empowerment consortium buying a 10% shareholding in Sanlam[18] in what was to become one of the most far-reaching black empowerment transactions in South Africa to date.

In December 2013, the initial 10-year contractual period of the transaction with Ubuntu-Botho[19] ended, with a final total of 66.5 million deferred shares qualifying for conversion to ordinary shares. The deal created value of about R15 billion, making it arguably one of the most successful transactions of its kind in South African history.[20] In 2014, an agreement was reached to extend the partnership with Ubuntu-Botho into the future.[21]

In 2018, Sanlam announced details of BEE transactions, which will increase its direct black shareholding to 18% and black economic ownership to 35%. The Group will sell 5% of its issued shares to new and existing B-BBEE shareholders, creating a master trust that caters to 80% of the intended beneficiaries, with Ubuntu-Botho benefitting from the other 20%.[22]

Operations edit

The corporate office of the Sanlam Group is responsible for centralised functions that include strategic direction, group financial and risk management, group marketing and communications, group human resources and information technology, group sustainability management, corporate social investment and general group services.

In addition, the Sanlam group operations are managed through five operating clusters:

  • Sanlam Personal Finance
  • Sanlam Emerging Markets
  • Sanlam Investments
  • Sanlam Corporate
  • Santam

The core businesses within each cluster are as follows (wholly owned unless otherwise indicated):

Sanlam Personal Finance edit

The largest business in the Sanlam Group of companies, with 11,406 employees and assets worth R 472,328 million under management.

  • Sanlam Sky Solutions: Financial services for individuals and groups in the entry-level market
  • Sanlam Individual Life: Financial services to the middle-income, professional and business-owner markets
  • Glacier: Financial services for the affluent market

Strategic business development consists of the following diversified financial services: Sanlam Trust (estate and trust services), Multi-Data (electronic money-transfer activities), Sanlam Healthcare Management (medical scheme administration services), Sanlam Personal Loans (70%) (personal loans joint venture), Reality (loyalty programme) and Anglo African Finance (55%) (trade and bridging finance).

Sanlam Emerging Markets edit

The Sanlam Emerging Markets cluster is responsible for Sanlam’s financial business services (life insurance, general insurance, banking, retail credit, health, bancassurance, asset management and specialist general insurance products) in emerging markets outside South Africa:

  • Botswana Life, Botswana – 60% via Botswana Insurance Holdings Limited[23] (BIHL)
  • Sanlam Life, Namibia – 100%
  • Sanlam Namibia Holdings, Namibia – 59%
  • NICO Life, Malawi – 62%
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Kenya – 57% via Sanlam Kenya Group
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Tanzania – 64%
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Zambia – 70%
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Uganda – 100%
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Nigeria – 100%
  • Sanlam General Insurance, Nigeria – 100%
  • Shriram Life Insurance, India – 42% via Shriram Capital
  • Soras Vie, Rwanda – 100%
  • MCIS Insurance, Malaysia – 51%
  • Sanlam Life Insurance, Mozambique – 51%
  • Zimnat Life Assurance, Zimbabwe – 40%

Credit and banking:

  • Letshego, operating in a number of African countries – 14% via BIHL
  • NBS Bank, Malawi – 13% via NICO Holdings
  • Shriram Transport Finance Company, India 10% (3% direct and 7% via Shriram Capital)
  • Shriram City Union Finance – 9% via Shriram Capital

Investment management:

  • Sanlam Investments, East Africa, Kenya & Uganda – 56%
  • Sanlam Investments, Namibia – 86%
  • Botswana Insurance Fund Management – 60% via BIHL

General insurance: Jointly responsible in partnership with Santam for managing general insurance business through:

  • NICO Malawi – 62% (direct 49% and 13% indirect via NICO Holdings)
  • Sanlam General Insurance Tanzania[24] – 52% (direct 47% and 5% indirect via NICO Holdings)
  • Sanlam General Insurance Uganda – 84%(direct 79%and 5% indirect via NICO Holdings)
  • NICO Zambia – 62% (direct 49% and 13% indirect via NICO Holdings)
  • Shriram General Insurance, India – 43% via Shriram Capital
  • Pacific & Orient, Malaysia – 49%
  • Legal Guard, Botswana – 60% via BIHL
  • Soras AG, Rwanda – 100%
  • Santam Namibia – 37%
  • Sanlam General Insurance, Kenya – 39%
  • FBN Insurance, Nigeria – 35%
  • Zimnat Lion Insurance, Zimbabwe – 40%

Sanlam Investments edit

Asset management edit

  • Sanlam Investment Management (SIM) – manages institutional portfolios and retail collective investment (unit trust) funds
  • Sanlam Structured Solutions – structured products

Multi-management edit

  • Sanlam Multi Manager International (SMMI) – investment management advisory business

Alternative investments edit

  • Blue Ink – hedge fund manager focusing on both the local and global investment markets
  • Sanlam Alternative Investments – focuses on the compounding of positive investment returns coupled with downside protection strategies to generate wealth for retail and institutional clients
  • Sanlam Africa Investments – with a presence in 13 African countries, Sanlam Africa Investments enables investors to capitalise on African growth opportunities by successfully sourcing and managing investments across a range of asset classes

Passive investments edit

  • Satrix[25] – offers investors easy, cost effective access to the markets through a wide range of passively managed investment products

Capital management:[26] edit

  • Capital management – manages portions of Sanlam's third-party and policyholders' funds
  • Sanlam Capital Markets (SCM)
  • Sanlam Private Equity (SPE)

Employee benefits edit

  • Sanlam Employee Benefits – Provides risk and investment administration services to institutions and retirement funds
  • Sanlam Group Risk (SGR)
  • Sanlam Employee Benefits Investments (SEB Investments)
  • Sanlam Umbrella Solutions (SUS)
  • Sanlam Retirement Fund Administration (RFA)
  • Simeka Consultants and Actuaries

Wealth management edit

  • Sanlam Private Wealth (SPW) – Private client wealth management and stockbroking
  • Calibre Investments – 50.1% – Australian investment management
  • Sanlam Private Investments UK – 97% – UK private wealth management and stockbroking
  • Summit Trust – 65% – International independent trust services group in Switzerland
  • Investment Advisory Services and Fiduciary and Tax services

International investments edit

  • Sanlam International Investment Partners – manages established partnerships with specialist investment management firms abroad
  • SIM Global – manages long-only specialist international equity funds
  • Sanlam Asset Management Ireland (SAMI) – Sanlam's international investment management platform in Dublin managing funds domiciled in Ireland
  • Sanlam UK – wealth management player in retail financial services in the United Kingdom, comprising Sanlam Investments and Pensions, Sanlam Distribution, Sanlam Private Wealth and Investment Management
  • P2 International – International Mutual Fund Administration Investment services
  • Sanlam Collective Investments – retail, multi-managed, institutional and third-party collective investment (unit trust) funds

Santam edit

Sanlam has an effective 60% interest in Santam, which in turn operates through the following businesses:

  • Santam Insurance – traditional and specialist lines intermediated business
  • MiWay[27] and Centriq[28]– short-term insurance to clients through a direct distribution channel
  • Santam Re – reinsurance in emerging markets

Sanlam group executive leadership edit

  • Paul Hanratty, group chief executive officer[29]
  • Anton Gildenhuys, chief executive officer: SA Retail Affluent.
  • Tavaziva Madzinga, chief executive officer: Santam Limited.
  • Bongani Madikiza, chief executive officer: SA Retail Mass.
  • Sydney Mbhele, group executive: Sanlam Brand.
  • Jeanett Modise, chief executive: human resources.
  • Kanyisa Mkhize, chief executive officer: Sanlam corporate.
  • Wikus Olivier, group executive: strategy.
  • Robert Roux, chief executive officer: Sanlam Investment Group.
  • Karl Socikwa, group executive: market development.
  • Jurie Strydom, chief executive officer: life and savings.
  • Heinie Werth, chief executive officer: Sanlam emerging markets, executive director.
  • Mlondolozi Mahlangeni, chief risk officer, chief actuary.
  • Abigail Mukhuba, financial director.
  • Faith Jones, financial assistant.

Recent news edit

Sanlam reported a 22% growth in new business volumes to R100 billion in the six months to June 2015,[30] compared to the same period in 2014. The net result from financial services climbed by 5% in the first half of 2014, and by 11% when certain one-time factors are excluded. The annualized RoGEV per share of 13% exceeded the aim of 12.1%. The group's principal performance target for measuring shareholder value creation is RoGEV.

Ian Kirk was appointed as group chief executive[31] and executive director of Sanlam Limited and Sanlam Life Insurance Limited from 1 July 2015. This follows the retirement of former Group Chief Executive Dr Johan van Zyl from this position, as well as from the boards of Sanlam Limited[32] and Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd.

In November 2015 Sanlam announced that the group had agreed to buy a 30 percent stake in Morocco-based Saham Finances, which operates in 26 countries predominantly across Africa with a presence in the Middle East. The US$375 million deal will significantly expand the group's African footprint.[33]

Former CEO, Dr Johan van Zyl, joined the Sanlam Limited and Sanlam Life Insurance Limited Boards as a non-executive director and representative of Ubuntu-Botho Investment Holdings, Sanlam's black economic empowerment partner as of 18 January 2016.[34]

A new business cluster known as Sanlam Corporate was created early in 2016. The unit will be headed by the former CEO of Munich Re sub-Saharan Africa, Junior John Ngulube and will offer corporate clients life insurance, general insurance, investments, health insurance, retirement, financial planning and advice.[35]

In February 2023 Capital Legacy and Sanlam announced that they would be joining forces by creating an even more compelling wills, estates and trusts business together.[36][37][38]

See also edit

References edit

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how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Sanlam is a South African financial services group headquartered in Bellville Western Cape South Africa 2 Sanlam is the largest insurance company in Africa It is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange the Namibian Stock Exchange and the A2X 4 Established in 1918 as a life insurance company 5 Sanlam Group has developed into a diversified financial services business Its five business clusters comprise Sanlam Personal Finance Sanlam Emerging Markets Sanlam Investments Sanlam Corporate and Santam 6 Sanlam LimitedCompany typePublicTraded asJSE SLMIndustryInsurance asset management wealth management investments Founded1918 106 years ago 1918 1 HeadquartersBellville Western Cape South Africa 2 Key peoplePaul Hanratty CEO 3 Abigail Mukhuba CFO Elias Masilela 1 ChairmanWebsitewww wbr sanlamgroup wbr co wbr za The group s areas of expertise include insurance life and general financial planning retirement annuities trusts wills short term insurance asset management risk management and capital market activities investment and wealth The group operates in South Africa Namibia Botswana Swaziland Zimbabwe 7 Mauritius Malawi Zambia Tanzania Rwanda Uganda Kenya Ghana Nigeria Morocco Mozambique India Malaysia and the UK and has business interests in the US Australia Burundi 8 Lesotho and the Philippines It has a stake in micro insurance specialists UK based Micro Ensure Holdings Limited which has a footprint across Africa 9 and India servicing more than 10 million enrolled clients Its 2018 acquisition of SAHAM Finances has made it Africa s biggest non banking financial services 10 player and has given it exposure to Morocco Angola Algeria Tunisia Niger Mali Senegal Guinea Burkina Faso Cote D Ivoire Togo Benin Cameroon Gabon Republic of the Congo Madagascar Lebanon and Saudi Arabia Contents 1 History 2 Economic empowerment 3 Operations 3 1 Sanlam Personal Finance 3 2 Sanlam Emerging Markets 3 3 Sanlam Investments 3 3 1 Asset management 3 3 2 Multi management 3 3 3 Alternative investments 3 3 4 Passive investments 3 3 5 Capital management 26 3 3 6 Employee benefits 3 3 7 Wealth management 3 3 8 International investments 3 4 Santam 4 Sanlam group executive leadership 5 Recent news 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editThe Suid Afrikaanse Nasionale Trust en Assuransie Maatskappy Beperk South African National Trust and Assurance Company Limited Santam was registered on 28 March 1918 It was then decided to convert the life assurance department into a separate company and the Suid Afrikaanse Nasionale Lewens Assuransie Maatskappy Beperk South African National Life Assurance Company Limited Sanlam was registered on 8 June 1918 Sanlam the subsidiary later became the spearhead of the operation while Santam remained focused on short term insurance Sanlam showed a small profit at the end of its first year declared a bonus and continued to grow consistently from there Santam remained the controlling shareholder until 1954 when Sanlam became an independent mutual life assurance company as well as the largest single shareholder in Santam Over the years Sanlam s focus gradually shifted from traditional life insurance to providing a broader range of financial products and services In 1998 Sanlam demutualised listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange JSE Ltd and the Namibian Stock Exchange This changed Sanlam from a mutual entity into a public company with a share capital namely Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd At the same time a separate company Sanlam Ltd was installed as the parent company of the Sanlam group of businesses The group was also restructured into several independent businesses within a federal business structure Today Sanlam is a diversified financial services provider with an extensive product offering catering for all market segments The group has consistently grown its local as well as an international footprint it now has a presence in 33 African countries 11 also India Malaysia the UK and Ireland the USA Australia and the Philippines In 2018 Sanlam concluded its 1 1 billion acquisition of SAHAM Finances 12 Additionally the group announced details of its R11 billion BEE deal which will see it increasing its direct black shareholding to 18 and black economic ownership to 35 13 In December 2021 The Sanlam Group entered into discussions with Allianz for the acquisition of the entire group in Africa except South Africa Discussions are conducted between the group s headquarters in Bellville and Munich 14 In February 2023 South African wills and estates administrator Capital Legacy and Sanlam announced that they would joining forces by creating a wills estates and trusts business together The transaction which is subject to regulatory approval will see Sanlam Life Insurance Limited Sanlam Life sell its trust business Sanlam Trust to Capital Legacy and Sanlam Life acquiring a 26 interest in the enlarged Capital Legacy Group that includes the Sanlam Trust business following completion of the transaction The merged entity will be managed by Capital Legacy 15 16 Economic empowerment editSanlam has since 1993 contributed to broad based black economic empowerment B BBEE through the group s partnership with Ubuntu Botho Investments 17 The Ubuntu Botho B BBEE partnership resulted in a broad based black empowerment consortium buying a 10 shareholding in Sanlam 18 in what was to become one of the most far reaching black empowerment transactions in South Africa to date In December 2013 the initial 10 year contractual period of the transaction with Ubuntu Botho 19 ended with a final total of 66 5 million deferred shares qualifying for conversion to ordinary shares The deal created value of about R15 billion making it arguably one of the most successful transactions of its kind in South African history 20 In 2014 an agreement was reached to extend the partnership with Ubuntu Botho into the future 21 In 2018 Sanlam announced details of BEE transactions which will increase its direct black shareholding to 18 and black economic ownership to 35 The Group will sell 5 of its issued shares to new and existing B BBEE shareholders creating a master trust that caters to 80 of the intended beneficiaries with Ubuntu Botho benefitting from the other 20 22 Operations editThe corporate office of the Sanlam Group is responsible for centralised functions that include strategic direction group financial and risk management group marketing and communications group human resources and information technology group sustainability management corporate social investment and general group services In addition the Sanlam group operations are managed through five operating clusters Sanlam Personal Finance Sanlam Emerging Markets Sanlam Investments Sanlam Corporate Santam The core businesses within each cluster are as follows wholly owned unless otherwise indicated Sanlam Personal Finance edit The largest business in the Sanlam Group of companies with 11 406 employees and assets worth R 472 328 million under management Sanlam Sky Solutions Financial services for individuals and groups in the entry level market Sanlam Individual Life Financial services to the middle income professional and business owner markets Glacier Financial services for the affluent market Strategic business development consists of the following diversified financial services Sanlam Trust estate and trust services Multi Data electronic money transfer activities Sanlam Healthcare Management medical scheme administration services Sanlam Personal Loans 70 personal loans joint venture Reality loyalty programme and Anglo African Finance 55 trade and bridging finance Sanlam Emerging Markets edit The Sanlam Emerging Markets cluster is responsible for Sanlam s financial business services life insurance general insurance banking retail credit health bancassurance asset management and specialist general insurance products in emerging markets outside South Africa Botswana Life Botswana 60 via Botswana Insurance Holdings Limited 23 BIHL Sanlam Life Namibia 100 Sanlam Namibia Holdings Namibia 59 NICO Life Malawi 62 Sanlam Life Insurance Kenya 57 via Sanlam Kenya Group Sanlam Life Insurance Tanzania 64 Sanlam Life Insurance Zambia 70 Sanlam Life Insurance Uganda 100 Sanlam Life Insurance Nigeria 100 Sanlam General Insurance Nigeria 100 Shriram Life Insurance India 42 via Shriram Capital Soras Vie Rwanda 100 MCIS Insurance Malaysia 51 Sanlam Life Insurance Mozambique 51 Zimnat Life Assurance Zimbabwe 40 Credit and banking Letshego operating in a number of African countries 14 via BIHL NBS Bank Malawi 13 via NICO Holdings Shriram Transport Finance Company India 10 3 direct and 7 via Shriram Capital Shriram City Union Finance 9 via Shriram Capital Investment management Sanlam Investments East Africa Kenya amp Uganda 56 Sanlam Investments Namibia 86 Botswana Insurance Fund Management 60 via BIHL General insurance Jointly responsible in partnership with Santam for managing general insurance business through NICO Malawi 62 direct 49 and 13 indirect via NICO Holdings Sanlam General Insurance Tanzania 24 52 direct 47 and 5 indirect via NICO Holdings Sanlam General Insurance Uganda 84 direct 79 and 5 indirect via NICO Holdings NICO Zambia 62 direct 49 and 13 indirect via NICO Holdings Shriram General Insurance India 43 via Shriram Capital Pacific amp Orient Malaysia 49 Legal Guard Botswana 60 via BIHL Soras AG Rwanda 100 Santam Namibia 37 Sanlam General Insurance Kenya 39 FBN Insurance Nigeria 35 Zimnat Lion Insurance Zimbabwe 40 Sanlam Investments edit Asset management edit Sanlam Investment Management SIM manages institutional portfolios and retail collective investment unit trust funds Sanlam Structured Solutions structured products Multi management edit Sanlam Multi Manager International SMMI investment management advisory business Alternative investments edit Blue Ink hedge fund manager focusing on both the local and global investment markets Sanlam Alternative Investments focuses on the compounding of positive investment returns coupled with downside protection strategies to generate wealth for retail and institutional clients Sanlam Africa Investments with a presence in 13 African countries Sanlam Africa Investments enables investors to capitalise on African growth opportunities by successfully sourcing and managing investments across a range of asset classes Passive investments edit Satrix 25 offers investors easy cost effective access to the markets through a wide range of passively managed investment products Capital management 26 edit Capital management manages portions of Sanlam s third party and policyholders funds Sanlam Capital Markets SCM Sanlam Private Equity SPE Employee benefits edit Sanlam Employee Benefits Provides risk and investment administration services to institutions and retirement funds Sanlam Group Risk SGR Sanlam Employee Benefits Investments SEB Investments Sanlam Umbrella Solutions SUS Sanlam Retirement Fund Administration RFA Simeka Consultants and Actuaries Wealth management edit Sanlam Private Wealth SPW Private client wealth management and stockbroking Calibre Investments 50 1 Australian investment management Sanlam Private Investments UK 97 UK private wealth management and stockbroking Summit Trust 65 International independent trust services group in Switzerland Investment Advisory Services and Fiduciary and Tax services International investments edit Sanlam International Investment Partners manages established partnerships with specialist investment management firms abroad SIM Global manages long only specialist international equity funds Sanlam Asset Management Ireland SAMI Sanlam s international investment management platform in Dublin managing funds domiciled in Ireland Sanlam UK wealth management player in retail financial services in the United Kingdom comprising Sanlam Investments and Pensions Sanlam Distribution Sanlam Private Wealth and Investment Management P2 International International Mutual Fund Administration Investment services Sanlam Collective Investments retail multi managed institutional and third party collective investment unit trust funds Santam edit Sanlam has an effective 60 interest in Santam which in turn operates through the following businesses Santam Insurance traditional and specialist lines intermediated business MiWay 27 and Centriq 28 short term insurance to clients through a direct distribution channel Santam Re reinsurance in emerging marketsSanlam group executive leadership editPaul Hanratty group chief executive officer 29 Anton Gildenhuys chief executive officer SA Retail Affluent Tavaziva Madzinga chief executive officer Santam Limited Bongani Madikiza chief executive officer SA Retail Mass Sydney Mbhele group executive Sanlam Brand Jeanett Modise chief executive human resources Kanyisa Mkhize chief executive officer Sanlam corporate Wikus Olivier group executive strategy Robert Roux chief executive officer Sanlam Investment Group Karl Socikwa group executive market development Jurie Strydom chief executive officer life and savings Heinie Werth chief executive officer Sanlam emerging markets executive director Mlondolozi Mahlangeni chief risk officer chief actuary Abigail Mukhuba financial director Faith Jones financial assistant Recent news editSanlam reported a 22 growth in new business volumes to R100 billion in the six months to June 2015 30 compared to the same period in 2014 The net result from financial services climbed by 5 in the first half of 2014 and by 11 when certain one time factors are excluded The annualized RoGEV per share of 13 exceeded the aim of 12 1 The group s principal performance target for measuring shareholder value creation is RoGEV Ian Kirk was appointed as group chief executive 31 and executive director of Sanlam Limited and Sanlam Life Insurance Limited from 1 July 2015 This follows the retirement of former Group Chief Executive Dr Johan van Zyl from this position as well as from the boards of Sanlam Limited 32 and Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd In November 2015 Sanlam announced that the group had agreed to buy a 30 percent stake in Morocco based Saham Finances which operates in 26 countries predominantly across Africa with a presence in the Middle East The US 375 million deal will significantly expand the group s African footprint 33 Former CEO Dr Johan van Zyl joined the Sanlam Limited and Sanlam Life Insurance Limited Boards as a non executive director and representative of Ubuntu Botho Investment Holdings Sanlam s black economic empowerment partner as of 18 January 2016 34 A new business cluster known as Sanlam Corporate was created early in 2016 The unit will be headed by the former CEO of Munich Re sub Saharan Africa Junior John Ngulube and will offer corporate clients life insurance general insurance investments health insurance retirement financial planning and advice 35 In February 2023 Capital Legacy and Sanlam announced that they would be joining forces by creating an even more compelling wills estates and trusts business together 36 37 38 See also edit nbsp Companies portal Economy of South AfricaReferences edit About Sanlam Retrieved 28 July 2016 a b Contact Us Sanlam Retrieved 28 July 2016 Business Live Paul Hanratty www businesslive co zam Retrieved 31 March 2020 A2X lands Sanlam s secondary listing BusinessLIVE Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sanlam Hot or Not CNBCAfrica com Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2015 Sanlam A firm in fine fettle BusinessLIVE Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sanlam in 11 6m Zim insurance deal Fin24 21 May 2015 Retrieved 19 August 2019 ENSafrica Burundi www ensafrica com Retrieved 19 August 2019 Mozambican insurer changes name to Sanlam Seguro de Vida Macauhub English Macauhub English Retrieved 30 October 2015 Sanlam seals deal that makes it Africa s largest non banking financial services group cfo co za Archived from the original on 19 August 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sanlam digging deeper to extract value from emerging markets IOL Business Report www iol co za Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sanlam to acquire Saham Finances for 1 1bn africa businesschief com Retrieved 19 August 2019 Biggest African Insurer Seals Largest Deal Yet in Growth Drive Bloomberg com 11 October 2018 Retrieved 7 September 2020 Sanlam sur le point d acquerir toutes les filiales d Allianz en Afrique Exclusif Financial Afrik in French 22 December 2021 Retrieved 22 December 2021 Sanlam sells trust business to Capital Legacy B2BCentral 6 February 2023 Retrieved 6 February 2023 Sanlam buys Capital Legacy stake takes out Brightrock minorities CNBC Africa 3 February 2023 Retrieved 3 February 2023 Ubuntu Botho Sanlam BEE deal Financial Mail Retrieved 19 October 2015 BRIEF Santam sells 76 pct of Indwe to UBI and Sanlam Reuters 30 September 2015 Retrieved 30 October 2015 dead link Sanlam BEE deal delivers R15bn in value Fin24 23 March 2014 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sanlam reports another set of solid financial results FAnews Sanlam Extends Deal With Billionaire Motsepe for Another Decade Bloomberg com 6 March 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2020 Sanlam unveils new multi billion BEE deal BusinessLIVE Retrieved 19 August 2019 BIHL goes on a shopping spree Botswana Gazette www gazettebw com Retrieved 30 October 2015 Sanlam to unlock insurance potential www dailynews co tz Retrieved 18 November 2015 How to start investing in Satrix Fin24 Retrieved 30 October 2015 Sanlam Capital Markets Limited Private Company Information Businessweek Businessweek com Retrieved 30 October 2015 Santam buys the rest of MiWay Moneyweb 8 December 2010 Retrieved 30 October 2015 Professionals Short term Press Room gt Santam acquires 100 shareholding in Centriq www insurancegateway co za Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 30 October 2015 Board Members www sanlam com Retrieved 21 April 2021 2015 Interim Results PDF www sanlam co za Retrieved 15 October 2015 Sanlam names insider Ian Kirk as CEO Business Day Live Retrieved 15 October 2015 SLM Johannesburg Stock Quote Sanlam Ltd Bloomberg com Retrieved 27 October 2015 eNCA Sanlam Group s Africa expansion eNCA www enca com Retrieved 16 February 2016 Sanlam appoints Munich Re exec to head up new unit Moneyweb 18 January 2016 Retrieved 16 February 2016 Cluster deepens black leadership on Sanlam executive Business Day Live Retrieved 16 February 2016 Theunissen Garth 3 February 2023 Sanlam punts Tetris like fit with beefed up Capital Legacy interest Business Day Retrieved 3 February 2023 Strategic transaction between Capital Legacy and Sanlam Limited announced Bizcommunity 6 February 2023 Retrieved 6 February 2023 Buthelezi Londiwe 3 February 2023 Sanlam buys out BrightRock acquires a stake in Capital Legacy in another giant acquisition move News24 Retrieved 3 February 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sanlam amp oldid 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