Disgruntled ex-Sanlammer’s claim of unfair treatment prompted extensive denial by financial services group

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Biznews has covered the story of financial advisor David Melville who found himself on the wrong side of Sanlam bureaucracy. The life insurer was also in the spotlight for a practice of backdating new life policies - even though it wouldn’t pay out for a death if that occurred before the official starting date of a life insurance policy. This has prompted ex-Sanlam employee, Alfred Perry to contact us; he said he came up against a brick wall when Sanlam lowered his pensionable age from 65 to 60 when he had to retire because of a medical condition. Sanlam came back with a quick response saying it cares greatly for the company’s retired advisers, the rules in terms of retirement are clear and Perry can lodge a formal complaint. - Linda van Tilburg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
19 Feb 2020 1AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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