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Sacos introduces a funeral cover to the private motor comprehensive insurance policy

In response to the increasing demand for broader options, we have added a new cover under the private motor comprehensive insurance policy – the funeral cover.

The new add-on allows policy holders to purchase the additional coverage for only SCR50.

What is covered?

It covers the funeral expenses of the driver should the driver suffer fatal injuries in an accident while driving in the insured vehicle for an amount not exceeding SCR30,000.

Can other people be covered under this new option?

You can designate a nominated driver to be covered under this policy, at an additional expense of SCR50 per person. This can be a spouse, child or friend of legal age with a legally issued license.

How soon following the accident does the policy pay out?

We know that losing a loved one can be traumatic and the family needs time to come to terms with the loss. Your policy will pay out within 48 hours of your untimely passing, leaving your family with plenty of worry free time to grieve. Nevertheless, the claim is valid only within two months of the accident occuring.

How does the claim process work?

When signing up for the new add-on to your policy, you will be given the option to designate a legal representative or an accredited funeral parlour of your choice. The designated legal representative or the accredited funeral parlour can make a claim on your behalf by providing certified causes of death and cause of death certificates, and other documentation as deemed necessary.

Will this insurance cover other types of accidents?

No. This cover will only cover yours or the nominated driver’s death in the event of a fatal car accident. Any other accidents will be covered by your regular motor insurance if your claim is approved.

 I already have a motor insurance policy with Sacos, am I eligible?

Yes! Provided you have a private comprehensive motor insurance, you can add our new funeral cover feature for an additional 50 rupees per person insured. That is 50 rupees for yourself, and 50 rupees for your nominated driver (your spouse, your child, or a family member that uses your vehicle often)

My motor insurance policy is third party coverage, am I eligible?

Unfortunately this feature is only exclusive to full comprehensive policy holders. If you would like to add our funeral cover to your policy, you would have to upgrade from third party to fully comprehensive.

With our introductory add-on, an otherwise expensive funeral could cost you as little as SCR50!

If you require more information about our new feature, or about upgrading your current motor insurance in order to benefit from the policy add on pay us a visit at our branches (Maison Esplanade – Victoria, Pension Complex –Baie St. Anne Praslin, Green Corner –Providence)  or call us on 429 5000 or send an email to info@sacos.sc. We’ll be more than happy to help!

Coastal living: How does it damage your car?

Seychelles is often referred to as paradise, and rightly so! Beautiful azure oceans, white sandy beaches, we are truly blessed. However, living on an island has its downside! In fact, our environment may be the cause or accelerator to vehicle corrosion and damage!

How so?

Well for starters, the combination of the sun and salt air can greatly affect a car’s paint. This happens as a result of the hot sun increasing the pores in the paint, which results in greater absorption of salty moisture. Absorption of salty moisture means one thing: corrosion.

In addition to paint, other parts of the vehicle, such as the brake calipers, nuts and bolts, can corrode as well. Did you know that salty humidity and dew are among the largest factors in progressing corrosion? We didn’t either!

The longer cars are exposed to the sea, the more damage it causes. Our research shows that there is a ‘honeymoon period’ of about three to five years where you probably won’t see much damage. Then, in five to seven years, minor rust spots can develop on the car. We understand that you can’t always replace the rusty parts, like the bolts and nuts, but you should always try to so before corrosion weakens the parts to the point of failure. If the body of the car is extremely corroded, you may find that says that it may be more worth it in the long run to simply replace the car rather than try to fix and repaint it.

How can I prevent ocean-related car damage?

Some areas can have a greater effect than others. If you live right across a beach or in the near vicinity of one, you may one to consider some of these suggestions in order to help or decline in the rate of ocean-related damage to you car:

  • This may sound silly because it comes across as very obvious, but don’t drive on sand or into ocean water. If you absolutely must, be sure to rinse the underside of the car with a hose after it has cooled off.
  • If you have the facility, park in a garage or use a vehicle cover
  • Wash and wax the paint regularly.

 

By understanding why the damage to your car happens when you live near the ocean, you can take the appropriate steps to help limit or prevent it, and you can enjoy coastal living with minimal corrosion

Importance of keeping a first aid kit on hand

There are plenty of reasons as to why you should keep an emergency kit on hand, at home and at your workplace, but the fact is: Accidents happen.

The thing about accidents is you can never predict when or how they are going to happen, so it is always best to be prepared, and having a first aid kit on hand could save you a few trips to the emergency room. In fact, we believe that you do not need to wait for an accident to happen before you get one! Here’s why:

Kids will be kids! Cuts, bruises, scraped knees and minor burns all come with the territory. Having a first aid kit on hand with appropriate supplies is a godsend when you have a household containing children.

Prevents small injuries from becoming big ones: Leaving a wound untreated can cause it to become infected and can lead to other health hazards. Immediate treatment aids in reducing risks.

Being your own first responder: You cannot always be sure that there will be someone around if you get hurt. Keeping a first aid kit in your house and/or car can be very useful if ever help is out of reach.

Saving blood: This is one everyone seldom thinks about; we only have so much blood! In cases where injuries includes blood loss, having supplies on hand to stop the bleeding can save your life – and provide extra time for you to reach help.

Peace of mind: Knowing that, in the event of an accident, you are equipped can help reduce panic so you are able to control the situation when it occurs.

Liability! No business wants to think about being sued, so be sure to keep a first aid kit on the premise and let your employees know where it is in case an accident occurs.

When accidents occur, no matter how minor it appears, time is of the essence – Keeping a first aid kit on hand means you can provide temporary aid until help arrives. You will feel better knowing you are equipped to help somebody in need – Maybe even yourself!

Tips on how to convince a loved one to purchase life insurance

Are you worried that your loved ones are not sufficiently prepared or protected? Convince them to purchase life insurance!

What should you say to them?

You should tell them the truth:

Life insurance provides financial coverage for loved ones after you pass away

They may be worrying about how they will provide for the people who depend on them. Life insurance can take care of these concerns by supplementing their income, help cover medical debts as well as other expenses they may incur along the way.

It can help them out of debts

If they have any mortgage, or credit card debt that may or may not be discharged upon death, life insurance benefit can repay debts and ease the financial burden survivors face.

Prepare for End of Life Expenses

A seldom talked about topic but people need to start planning their own funeral! As you start planning you will realise how great the cost is; talk with your loved one about the advantages of covering this expense with a life insurance policy.

Emphasize the Benefits of Buying Young

The younger you are when you start, the lower your premium will be! This is because life insurance premiums are typically tied to a person’s age and health. Bonus: their whole life insurance policy will have more time to grow in value the longer they own it. Stress that life insurance is a valuable asset, because lets face it:  it is!

By using these tips, you can hopefully convince your loved one to purchase this valuable coverage for their peace of mind, and yours.

If they do it between now to 31st March, they will automatically be entered into our draw that will be taken in April 2019.

My firm owns a lot of company cars, do I need to insure them all individually?

Short answer? No.

At Sacos we understand that one of the big overheads for a business comes from the ownership and maintenance of a fleet of commercial vehicles.

Your company fleet of work-use motor vehicles represents a significant investment in capital, and a sizeable proportion of the risk the company carries as driving is among the most dangerous work activities.

When motor vehicles are involved in your operations, accidents are likely to happen, and you never know when it will take place or just how severe the results might be for your driver, passengers, and others involved in the incident; or to the surrounding roadway or property!

Our Motor Fleet Insurance Policy, offered to clients with a minimum of five vehicles of more, makes insuring your assets more affordable. The policy protects the fleet from losses incurred as a result of traffic accidents and against third party property damage or injury or death following an accident.

Sacos’ Motor Fleet Insurance is competitively priced and provides comprehensive cover for different types of vehicles. A commercial motor insurance gives your company comfort and protection for your fleet.

Does your company own for than 5 motor vehicles? This cover might be for you!

Pay us a visit at our branches (Maison Esplanade – Victoria, Pension Complex –Baie St. Anne Praslin, Green Corner –Providence)  or call us on 429 5000 or send an email to info@sacos.sc.