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Introduction
The rendering of financial services is an exercise to analyse your current situation on the basis of information supplied, determine and prioritise your personal objectives, provide you with a financial plan to materialise these objectives and finally implement the financial plan by providing you with appropriate financial products.
1. Risk Planning
To ensure that you have made adequate financial provision to meet your financial needs as well as those of your family and dependents in the event of your death, disability or dread disease. These events have huge financial implications for you and for those financially dependent on you and these financial implications may be devastating if adequate financial provision has not been made.
2. Investment Planning
The main objectives of investment planning are wealth creation, income generation and wealth protection or a combination of all three.
3. Specified Financial Goals
To assist you to achieve any specific financial goals or projects. These goals can be short, medium or long-term, depending on your objectives.
4. Retirement Planning
To ensure that you do not become part of the more than 90% of South Africans that are unable to retire financially independent. Retirement planning involves far more than merely contributing to a pension, provident or retirement annuity fund and then hoping for the best.
5. Business Assurance.
To ensure that provision is made for the purpose of providing a solution to the financial problems which arise on the death, disability or retirement and to provide for business continuity and to strengthen business structures.
6. Estate Planning
To ensure that there are sufficient assets or capital in order to meet the cash flow requirements of your deceased estate, dependents and family and give effect to specific bequests.
7. Short-Term Insurance
To ensure that you have made adequate provision to protect yourself financially against the consequences of events like fire, damages and theft. By effecting insurance, the risk of economic loss is transferred to the insurer.
1. Risk Planning
To ensure that you have made adequate financial provision to meet your financial needs as well as those of your family and dependents in the event of your death, disability or dread disease. These events have huge financial implications for you and for those financially dependent on you and these financial implications may be devastating if adequate financial provision has not been made.
2. Investment Planning
The main objectives of investment planning are wealth creation, income generation and wealth protection or a combination of all three.
3. Specified Financial Goals
To assist you to achieve any specific financial goals or projects. These goals can be short, medium or long-term, depending on your objectives.
4. Retirement Planning
To ensure that you do not become part of the more than 90% of South Africans that are unable to retire financially independent. Retirement planning involves far more than merely contributing to a pension, provident or retirement annuity fund and then hoping for the best.
5. Business Assurance.
To ensure that provision is made for the purpose of providing a solution to the financial problems which arise on the death, disability or retirement and to provide for business continuity and to strengthen business structures.
6. Estate Planning
To ensure that there are sufficient assets or capital in order to meet the cash flow requirements of your deceased estate, dependents and family and give effect to specific bequests.
7. Short-Term Insurance
To ensure that you have made adequate provision to protect yourself financially against the consequences of events like fire, damages and theft. By effecting insurance, the risk of economic loss is transferred to the insurer.
Contact Info
Address:
1085 Harhoff Street East,
Villieria
Pretoria 0186
South Africa
Villieria
Pretoria 0186
South Africa
Tel:
012 3320853
Fax:
086 621 7795
Website:
http://www.proconinsurancebrokers.com
Hours of operation
| From | To | From | To | From | To | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 8 | 4.30 | ||||
| Tuesday | Open | 8 | 4.30 | ||||
| Wednesday | Open | 10 am | 4.30 pm | ||||
| Thursday | Open | 8 | 4.30 | ||||
| Friday | Open | 8 | 4.30 | ||||
| Saturday | Open | ||||||
| Sunday | Closed | ||||||




