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Sanlam

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South African financial services group

Sanlam Limited
Company typePublic
JSE:SLM
ISINZAE000070660
IndustryInsurance
Asset management
Investments
Founded1918; 108 years ago (1918)[1]
HeadquartersBellville, Western Cape, South Africa[2]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Paul Hanratty (CEO)[3]
Abigail Mukhuba (CFO)
Elias Masilela (Chairman)
Revenue$87.60 billion(2017)
$921 millions(2017)
Number of employees
Steady ~ 103 000(2018)
Websitewww.sanlamonline.co.za

Sanlam (officiallySanlam Limited) is aSouth Africanfinancial services group, headquartered inBellville, just outsideCape Town.[2] Sanlam is one of the largest insurance companies in Africa.[citation needed] It is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, theNamibian Stock Exchange and theA2X.[4]

Established in 1918 as a life insurance company,[5] Sanlam Group has developed into a diversified financial services business. Its five business clusters comprise Sanlam Personal Finance, Sanlam Emerging Markets, Sanlam Investments, Sanlam Corporate andSantam.[6]

The group's areas of expertise include insurance (life and general), financial planning, retirement annuities, trusts, wills, short-term insurance, asset management, risk management, capital market activities, investment and wealth. Sanlam operates acrossAfrica, as well as inIndia,Malaysia, theUnited Kingdom, theUnited States,Australia, and thePhilippines.

Sanlam's 2018 acquisition of SAHAM Finances made it Africa’s largest non-banking financial services group.[7]

History

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TheSuid-AfrikaanseNasionaleTrust enAssuransieMaatskappy Beperk (South African National Trust and Assurance Company Limited),Santam, was registered on 28 March 1918.

Thereafter, the life assurance department was converted into a separate company, and theSuid-AfrikaanseNasionaleLewensAssuransieMaatskappy Beperk (South African National Life Assurance Company Limited), Sanlam, was registered on 8 June 1918. Sanlam, the subsidiary, later became the spearhead of the operation, while Santam remained focused on short-term insurance.

In 1998 Sanlam demutualised, listing on theJohannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Ltd and theNamibian Stock Exchange. This changed Sanlam from a mutual entity into a public company with a share capital, namely Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd. At the same time a separate company, Sanlam Ltd, was installed as the parent company of the Sanlam group of businesses. The group was also restructured into several independent businesses within a federal business structure.

The group has consistently grown its local as well as an international footprint – it now has a presence in 33 African countries[8] also India, Malaysia, the UK andIreland, the USA, Australia and the Philippines.

In 2018, Sanlam concluded its $1.1 billion acquisition of SAHAM Finances.[9] Additionally, the group announced details of its R11 billion BEE deal, which will see it increasing its direct black shareholding to 18% and black economic ownership to 35%.[10]

In December 2021, The Sanlam Group entered into discussions with Allianz for the acquisition of the entire group in Africa except South Africa. Discussions are conducted between the group's headquarters inBellville andMunich.[11]

In February 2023, South African wills and estates administrator Capital Legacy and Sanlam announced that they would joining forces by creating a wills, estates and trusts business together. The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, will see Sanlam Life Insurance Limited (Sanlam Life) sell its trust business, Sanlam Trust, to Capital Legacy and Sanlam Life acquiring a 26% interest in the enlarged Capital Legacy Group that includes the Sanlam Trust business following completion of the transaction. The merged entity will be managed by Capital Legacy.[12][13]

Operations

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Sanlam group is managed via a central office, as well as through the following divisions:

  • Sanlam Personal Finance
  • Sanlam Emerging Markets
  • Sanlam Investments
  • Sanlam Corporate
  • Santam

Santam

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Sanlam has a 62.3% shareholding in South African insurance firmSantam, as of 2022.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"About". Sanlam. Retrieved28 July 2016.
  2. ^ab"Contact Us". Sanlam. Retrieved28 July 2016.
  3. ^"Business Live - Paul Hanratty".www.businesslive.co.zam. Retrieved31 March 2020.
  4. ^"A2X lands Sanlam's secondary listing".BusinessLIVE. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  5. ^"Sanlam – Hot or Not".CNBCAfrica.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved18 November 2015.
  6. ^"Sanlam: A firm in fine fettle".BusinessLIVE. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  7. ^"Sanlam seals deal that makes it Africa's largest non-banking financial services group".cfo.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  8. ^"Sanlam digging deeper to extract value from emerging markets | IOL Business Report".www.iol.co.za. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  9. ^"Sanlam to acquire Saham Finances for $1.1bn".africa.businesschief.com. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  10. ^"Biggest African Insurer Seals Largest Deal Yet in Growth Drive".Bloomberg.com. 11 October 2018. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  11. ^"Sanlam sur le point d'acquérir toutes les filiales d'Allianz en Afrique (Exclusif)".Financial Afrik (in French). 22 December 2021. Retrieved22 December 2021.
  12. ^"Sanlam sells trust business to Capital Legacy".B2BCentral. 6 February 2023. Retrieved6 February 2023.
  13. ^"Sanlam buys Capital Legacy stake, takes out Brightrock minorities".CNBC Africa. 3 February 2023. Retrieved3 February 2023.
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