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South Africa’s largest life insurers have reported increases of 50% to 60% in death claims against fully underwritten individual life policies between March last year, when the first Covid-19 case was recorded in South Africa, and the end of January 2021.
Although life insurers anticipated that death claims would increase in line with the national death rate during the second wave, insured lives lost exceeded the expected death rate by four times at the peak of the second wave in January 2021.
In comparison, the country as a whole saw an increase in reported deaths of 2.8 times the expected death rate.
Frankenmuth Insurance Promotes Donnellon to Vice President
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Tim Donnellon Tim Donnellon was promoted to Vice President of Human Resources at Frankenmuth Insurance.
Donnellon joined Frankenmuth Insurance nearly six years ago and has served as the Director of Human Resources. He has 24 years of leadership in human resources and 30 years of management experience. Since joining Frankenmuth Insurance, Donnellon has been instrumental in streamlining and implementing human resource information systems for payroll, compensation management, onboarding and records management.
Advocating for future industry professionals, Donnellon serves on the Insuring MI Future Board and is chair of the Steering and Operations Committees for the company’s Insurance Leadership Academy. Over the last five years, Frankenmuth’s academy has grown to reach over 70 local students in Tuscola and Saginaw counties. Donnellon also serves as chair of the Frankenmuth Insurance Foundation’s Scho
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