South African Long-Term Insurance Industry Insights Reports 2026

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What's Included

  • SA Full Landscape Insights Report: Includes SA Market Sizing and Competitor Analysis, Global Industry, South African Industry, Pricing Analysis.

  • Market Sizing & Competitor Analysis Report: Historical market size and forecasts, with an in-depth view of market players, brand positioning, product offering, company news, marketing campaigns, strategic implications.

  • Global Industry Insights Report: Focus on the global market environment and dynamics, key industry trends, innovation, drivers, and challenges.

  • SA Industry Insights Report: Focus on the South African market environment and dynamics, key industry trends, innovation, drivers, and challenges.

  • Survey & Interview Insights Report : Gain insights through surveys and interviews with B2B stakeholders and consumers, helping you understand market perceptions and purchase behaviour.

  • Quarterly Intelligence Reports: Keeps you updated with the latest industry news, key competitor activity, trends and innovations, M&A, and changing legislation.

Key Facts and Statistics

  • Global Market Size: Valued at approximately US$2.9 trillion in 2023, with premiums expected to rise to US$3.0 trillion in 2024, driven by growth in the US and China.
  • South African Long-Term Insurance Market Value: Primary insurers’ gross premiums showed a 12.8% year-on-year increase.
  • Customisation for Niche Segments: Local insurers are developing tailored life products addressing demographic, cultural, and affordability needs, such as Metropolitan Life’s FMI offering and Capitec Life’s simplified cover.
  • InsurTech and Digital Integration: The global life insurance industry is adopting AI, blockchain, and digital platforms to streamline policy management and customer interaction.
  • New Entrants and Product Innovation: Companies such as Dis-Chem and Capitec have introduced new life insurance offerings focused on accessibility, speed, and cost-efficiency.

Key Questions Answered

  • What are the current market dynamics (overview, market environment, and key regional markets) in the global Long-Term Insurance industry?
  • What are the latest news and developments in the South African Long-Term Insurance industry, as well as the current market dynamics (overview, market environment, and key industry statistics)?
  • What are the latest global and South African Long-Term Insurance industry trends (including Insurtech), innovation and technology, drivers, and challenges?
  • How did South African Long-Term Insurance companies perform in 2024?
  • What is the latest company news for each South African Long-Term Insurance player, in terms of products, services, new launches, and marketing initiatives?
  • What is the latest marketing and advertising news for each of the key Long-Term Insurance players?

Funeral Insurance Innovation Continues to Transform South Africa’s Long-Term Insurance Market

Funeral insurance remains one of the most important segments within South Africa’s Long-Term Insurance industry, providing financial support to millions of households during periods of bereavement. However, the market is increasingly evolving beyond traditional funeral cover as insurers introduce innovative products, flexible payment structures, digital distribution models, and value-added services designed to meet the changing needs of consumers.

Historically, funeral insurance products were largely standardised, offering fixed benefits through traditional monthly premium structures. Today, insurers are increasingly focusing on accessibility, affordability, convenience, and personalisation to attract a broader range of customers. This shift reflects changing consumer expectations, particularly amongst lower-income households, digitally connected consumers, and customers seeking greater flexibility in how they access and manage insurance cover.

One of the most notable recent innovations comes from Sanlam’s Digisure Long-Term Insurance business, which introduced a prepaid funeral insurance product that allows consumers to purchase funeral cover upfront for fixed periods of three, six, or twelve months. Unlike conventional funeral insurance products that rely on recurring monthly premium payments, the prepaid model provides consumers with greater flexibility and may appeal to individuals with irregular income patterns or those seeking alternative payment options.

Digital innovation is also helping to improve accessibility across the market. Vodacom recently launched complimentary funeral cover for qualifying prepaid customers through its VodaPay platform, enabling customers to access funeral insurance benefits through a simplified digital registration process. The initiative demonstrates how insurers and ecosystem partners are increasingly leveraging digital platforms to expand insurance access and reach previously underserved customer segments.

Innovation is also extending beyond product design into customer engagement and distribution, with funeral insurance providers increasingly exploring alternative distribution models, digital onboarding processes, and ecosystem partnerships to make insurance products easier to access and manage. These developments reflect a broader industry trend towards improving customer convenience while reducing barriers to insurance adoption.

Sustainability is emerging as another area of innovation within the funeral insurance market. For example, AVBOB recently introduced Aquamation facilities, providing an environmentally conscious alternative to traditional cremation methods. The initiative highlights how insurers are responding to changing consumer preferences and expanding their service offerings beyond traditional insurance benefits.

As competition intensifies and customer expectations continue to evolve, innovation is expected to remain a key differentiator within South Africa’s funeral insurance market. From flexible payment models and digital distribution platforms to sustainability-focused services and enhanced customer experiences, insurers are increasingly reimagining how funeral insurance is delivered. These developments are likely to play an important role in shaping the future of the market while ensuring funeral insurance remains relevant, accessible, and responsive to the needs of South African consumers.

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