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Envi Africa Life launches in South Africa

Envi Africa Life, a 100% Black femaleowned Life Microinsurance company in South Africa, held a successful launch event on Thursday 20 April 2023 to introduce its affordable insurance solutions to those who may not have access to traditional insurance products. The event was attended by notable individuals from various industries, including insurance, finance, and government.

During the event, Envi Africa founder and executive director, Lebohang Mehalane, shared her vision of providing cost-effective insurance options to underprivileged individuals in society. She emphasised the company commitment to designing tailored and innovative products that cater specifically to the low to middle-income segments of society.

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Guests were given the opportunity to engage with the Envi Africa Life team and learn more about their products and services. The company also provided a platform for attendees to network and con- nect with like-minded individuals from various industries.

''We are thrilled with the turnout for our launch event, and we are grateful for the support we have received from the insurance community and related partners'' said Lebohang.

Envi Africa Life is more than just a business solution to the lack of affordable insurance options for underprivileged individuals. We believe that by providing our products, we can make a meaningful difference in people's lives.

Envi Africa Life is committed to creating long-term partnerships with its clients and empowering individuals to secure their future through affordable insurance solutions. The company launch event was a significant milestone in achieving its vision, and it looks forward to continued growth and success.

For more information on the life and funeral cover products, please visit https://www.enviafrica.co.za.

The initiative is a remarkable example of how public and private partnerships can positively impact society by educating and inspiring future generations to care for the environment.

Pick n Pay School Club is one of South Africa’s leading educational platforms, reaching over 3,280 schools and over two million learners.

“It is so important we support the school’s curriculum with activations such as this as it helps communicate important lessons to learners in a fun and interactive way. It is incredible to see learners taking recycling more seriously in schools where pencil bags were donated.”

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