Kaya Bizz talking to Heidi Brauer, Chief Marketing Officer At Hollard

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Gugu Mfuphi talking about The 22nd Annual BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, once again shine a spotlight on powerful partnerships in fourteen categories that demonstrate the multitude of ways in which business and the creative sector have successfully collaborated to make an impact.
Since inception, partnership has been at the heart of Hollard’s business model, with the group today boasting over 100 ventures across the insurance value chain. Each one demonstrates the Hollard belief that there is always a better way and the idea of “win-win-win”, whereby Hollard, the partner and the consumer all win through this spirit of collaboration and co-creation.
In line with its Purpose, Hollard sponsors the Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) awards which recognise and encourage excellence and innovation in the field of business support for the arts. Through their sponsorship, they foster collaboration between business and the arts. In additon, Hollard brings positive change and enable better futures: for artisist, through the publicity and acknowledgement that the Awards generate; for business through the creativity generated by the catalytic process of working together and for society as a whole, through the conversation and engagement around the beautiful works that are produced.
3 Oct 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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