Kgare launches ‘Reakgathala Funeral Scheme’

Tiny Kgatlhwane and Keamogetse Dabutha.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Tiny Kgatlhwane and Keamogetse Dabutha.PIC.KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Local insurance broking company, Kgare Insurance Brokers (KGARE), have launched the ‘Reakgathala Funeral Scheme’ underwritten by Metropolitan Botswana.

Speaking at the launch held on Saturday morning at the Grand Aria hotel in Gaborone, Kgare’s managing director, Tiny Kgatlwane said the Reakgathala Funeral Scheme is specifically designed to improve the welfare of individuals and groups with competitively priced funeral cover. It was a very educative setup attended by representatives of societies and organisations in the country. From as little as P18 one joins the Reakgathala Funeral Scheme with a maximum cover of P50,000 that can extend to P92,000. Individuals, societies, churches, associations among others are invited to join the newly birthed funeral scheme.

Kgatlhwane said the funeral scheme is accommodative to the clients need and it clearly addressees the individuals or group’s preferences. “We have invested in a system that would enable us to identify everyone. We have agreed with the underwriter on the payments (methods and packages). We have compliance officers that ensure that we meet the requirements of the regulator. This is one of the things that you should look at when you decide on a broker, for you to know that your money is in good hands,” she said. Kgatlwane also said Kgare has set up Reakgathala Funeral Scheme administrators across the country for easy access to anyone in the country. Kgare Insurance Brokers is a 100% citizen owned company and it has been in business since 2000. The company is one of the fastest growing insurance brokers in the country.

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