Sasria Rates Increase
- De Wet De Villiers
- September 2021
Sasria Rates to Increase 1 January 2022
Read moreSasria Rates to Increase 1 January 2022
Read moreYou no longer have to stand in long queues at the Police Station to report an accident. Instead, you can file your own report online on the National Traffic Information System website.
Read moreFor the protection of yourself, your company and your employees - never enter your email address, or username, or password on websites in order to download proof of payments, remittances, receipts or the like.
Read moreDe Wet De Villiers Brokers was recently informed by Tracker of a car theft scam which is being used by a syndicate in South Africa.
Read moreDe Wet De Villiers Brokers has been informed of a scam to steal vehicles. Courtesy of Hollard, we bring you important information on how the scam works.
Read moreWe are facing an extremely difficult and unprecedented period in our country and in fact globally, however, we will strive to do everything possible in order to service and assist our clients in any way possible.
Read moreThe popularity of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), has taken flight, as entry-level prices continue to drop.
Read moreUnder NO circumstances should you ever hand over your vehicle for a “recall”, without independently checking with the manufacturer.
Read moreFires, especially uncontrolled run-away bush fires, are not only a risk to life, but also to property, the environment, businesses, livelihood, and even tourism.
Read moreSasria SOC Limited (Sasria) is “a state-owned company and the only short-term insurer that provides cover to all the people and businesses that have assets in South Africa, as well as to government entities, against special risks such as civil commotion, public disorder, strikes, riots and terrorism.”
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