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25.05.2020
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Jeremy Gray |
Covid-19, SMEs, South Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, insurance should be a primary mechanism for many people across the world to cope. Instead, the limited penetration of insurance
products in developing countries has pushed insurance to the periphery. However, all is not lost. Insurers still have a key role to play in getting societies back to work
through the support of enterprises and, in doing so, building consumer confidence in the insurance sector more widely.
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