
Waiting periods – how they affect medical scheme benefits
This edition of Cover to Cover explains waiting periods, helping advisers guide clients on when benefits start and strategies to avoid gaps in cover.
The FSCA’s latest action highlights the regulatory risks for individuals who may have been linked to the BHI Trust scheme.

This edition of Cover to Cover explains waiting periods, helping advisers guide clients on when benefits start and strategies to avoid gaps in cover.

Although the percentage will remain the same, supervised firms will pay more to the Tribunal because of the FSCA and PA levy increases.

Courts and practitioners face contested valuation methods – from present-value drawdowns to post-death capital – with tax and drawdown assumptions driving outcomes.

The deal aims to enhance efficiency, broaden product capability, and deliver greater value for clients.

Singapore reclaims the world’s top passport as South Africa stays strong at third in Africa with access to 102 visa-free destinations.

The partnership positions Absa among South African banks exploring blockchain infrastructure, offering secure custody for cryptocurrencies.

Despite the FSCA’s findings of RMCP gaps, SCI confirms that client funds remain secure and no money laundering or terrorist financing was detected.

The Special Investigating Unit has raised serious concerns over potential interference by the Road Accident Fund in its ongoing investigation.

The Authority seeks a 4% increase in levies to fund its operating expenditure, which will rise by 9%.

The Council for Medical Schemes’ latest annual report shows a decline in registered complaints – continuing a three-year downward trajectory.

In a landscape defined by rising costs and digital disruption, brokers who embrace technology and tailor gap cover to individual life stages will lead the way.

The planner said his employee performed administrative tasks and denied that the engagements constituted ‘advice’ under the FAIS Act.

The High Court upheld the NCT’s ruling against Avura Motors, criticising the dealership for attempting to discredit an assessor’s report it had previously relied on.

The Council for Medical Schemes has approved two savings plans that will be marketed from 1 November.

Two new CMS studies highlight the growing strain of chronic diseases and soaring out-of-pocket healthcare costs.

The Court ordered Sizwe Hosmed’s principal officer to personally pay legal costs after dismissing the scheme’s attempt to overturn the provisional curatorship.

The two-pot rules redefine ‘pension interest’ at account level, meaning funds must deduct awarded sums proportionally from the savings, retirement, and vested components.