Absa Drops Excess Fees for Flood-Hit Customers in KZN -Absa, one of the largest banks and financial services groups in South Africa, announced on Monday that it is waiving excess fees for... -
Absa, one of the largest banks and financial services groups in South Africa, announced on Monday that it is waiving excess fees for flood-related claims to provide relief for customers who have been affected by the floods in KwaZulu-Natal .
“Some of the waivers that we’ve implemented is to allow people to go through the claim processes as easily as possible, where we take away some of these costs that are associated with insurance claims. That is one of the things that we’re doing and it’s deliberate, because we think we need to be treating the current situation as abnormal,” Mkhize said.
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