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Why the colour of your car s paint influences the amount you pay to insure it

Why the colour of your car s paint influences the amount you pay to insure it
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Does the colour of your car affect your insurance premium?

Does the colour of your car affect your insurance premium? By Opinion Times have certainly changed since Henry Ford made his famous statement back in 1909. Today, the most popular car colour on South Africa’s roads is white: fully 45% of the cars financed in South Africa are white, with silver coming in at nearly 25%. But while brighter colours, like pink and gold, may affect your ability to resell the car, does the colour of your car affect your insurance premium? We asked King Price Insurance’s client experience partner, Wynand van Vuuren, for the lowdown. Colour does affect your premium – but not for the reason you think. You don’t get charged extra for driving a candy-apple-green car, or for how common the colour is. It’s all about how visible your car is on the road, and how that affects your chances of being in an accident.

The Test Tickles : New ad pokes fun at COVID-19 test [video]

King Price’s latest ad has subsequently gone viral after it poked fun at people getting a COVID-19 test done. The ad plays on the fact that a COVID-19 swab has to reach a “depth equal to the distance from nostrils to the outer opening of the ear” which some people have described as ‘ticklish’. Did your test tickle? “At King Price, we’re all about fun with a little madness,” they wrote on YouTube. “It’s weird out there, so we thought we’d lighten the mood and put a smile on your face. So, did your test tickle?”

Cyberattacks the second pandemic threatening businesses

Feb 8, 2021 After a year in which the Covid-19 pandemic ravaged the world, there’s a new cyber-pandemic threatening South African businesses – and the consequences could be just as deadly, as cyber hackers find new ways to attack companies’ critical data and information. Speaking ahead of Safer Internet Day on 9 February, Minnaar Fourie, commercial director at insurer King Price, says the shift to remote work in the past 10 months had seen the number of cyberattacks on businesses soar, as hackers take advantage of new-found gaps in corporate IT systems. “A pandemic and cyberattacks have much in common: they’re unfolding on a global scale, they can strike anywhere without warning, they spread easily, and they have the potential to do immense damage to your business,” says Fourie.

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