
Excess retirement contributions: when they help – and when they hurt
Converting discretionary savings into retirement vehicles can cut tax on living annuity drawdowns – but may reduce long-term value.
Strong market performance lifts assets to record highs, but lapses and protection gaps persist beneath the surface.

Converting discretionary savings into retirement vehicles can cut tax on living annuity drawdowns – but may reduce long-term value.

The Full Bench finds that the information available to the FSP was sufficient to justify initiating the statutory debarment process.

The High Court refuses leave to appeal a ruling directing the Master to accept an electronically signed document as the will of the late Justice Yvonne Mokgoro.

The Information Regulator clarifies how organisations such as insurers, pension funds, and employers must process and protect health information.

The declaration of invalidity was suspended for 24 months and referred to the Constitutional Court for confirmation.

Moonstone Compliance’s analysis identifies recurring shortcomings that FSPs should fix to avoid enforcement action.

The High Court finds that seizing a vehicle’s controls can make a passenger the legal driver under the RAF Act.

Lower weather-related claims and disciplined pricing helped lift underwriting profitability in 2025, pushing margins above the insurer’s long-term target range.

Discovery Bank reports a 28% growth in clients, with nearly 70% of new customers coming from outside the group’s existing membership.

Stronger UK results, continued growth in China, and the rollout of a new AI-enabled Vitality platform lifted Discovery’s global operating profit.

The new reporting regime, effective from 1 March, increases the information available to SARS through third-party reporting and international data exchange.

Understanding how estates are valued, which deductions apply, and how deemed assets are treated helps you ask the right questions when planning your estate.

The proposed changes include higher discretionary allowances, adjustments to cross-border payment limits, and administrative reforms affecting authorised dealers.

The judgment emphasises the responsibility of trustees to exercise their discretion fairly when deciding whether to withhold benefits in terms of section 37D.

The final document is expected to reach the National Assembly in the next parliamentary term.

The High Court finds Banxso knowingly benefited from deepfake adverts, misled clients about its licence and returns, and is ‘hopelessly insolvent’.

Medscheme’s bid to halt Bonitas’ administration transition has been delayed after procedural lapses and unresolved interlocutory issues forced the matter off the urgent roll.