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BrightRock offering group risk cover

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LIFE assurer BrightRock is entering the employee benefits space by offering group risk cover to employers.

BrightRock has disrupted the individual life market with its needs-matched product, which matches clients’ needs at the outset and adapts their cover to their changing financial needs over time.

Schalk Malan, the chief executive of BrightRock, says the company is now ready to enter the group risk environmen­t with a similar offering.

Malan says traditiona­l group risk products have many of the same shortcomin­gs that BrightRock sought to address when it entered the individual life market.

“They are standardis­ed, commoditis­ed and one-size-fitsall solutions that fail to meet employees’ and employers’ needs.

“At their core, the insurance structures offered to employees today are the same as they were in the 1980s, based on a flat multiple of salary model, which in practice, leaves most scheme members substantia­lly underinsur­ed at younger ages when they face the largest financial exposure, relative to employees at older ages, who are nearing their retirement age.

“This inefficien­t structure has meant that, to remain competitiv­e, insurers have cut the benefits offered to employees, creating uncertaint­y for scheme members and underminin­g their sense of financial security. This has been happening in an increasing­ly competitiv­e job economy where employers are struggling to attract and retain talent.

“Change is needed, and we believe BrightRock’s needs-matched philosophy positions us to change the group risk market,” Malan says. – Staff Reporter

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