Week #40: Insurance news wrap-up
At CN&CO we love to be informed about the insurance industry – with so much happening it can be easy to miss a story! So make sure you get the weekly recap of main stories fr
BASA’s latest news bulletin
Business and Art South Africa (BASA) develops partnership between business and the arts in a variety of ways. CN&CO enjoys a close association with BASA, with Carel Nolte being
An Italian Ink Link – Emiliana Adriano
On a sunny Friday afternoon, CN&CO's Emi Adriano imprinted her body with permanent ink that means so much more than its three simple words "So it goes".
Two celebrations as Lizelle moves to FIA
Because we work so closely with the insurance industry, we often celebrate double-celebrations – like this week’s announcement that Lizelle van der Merwe, head of sale
Latest news from the Riversands Incubation Hub
The Riversands Incubation Hub is a business incubator with a mission to support black-owned SMEs and entrepreneurs – established and aspiring – to develop their busines
TED Tuesday #2 – Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator
If you haven’t heard of TED the organisation, perhaps you have seen or heard a TED talk? As the mission statement on the website reads: “TED is a global community, wel
Naturcast Charity Event
For those who already follow Naturcast on Facebook or Instagram, good on you. You will have seen the excellent work that the team does in promoting conservation awareness, particul
Book now for the IISA Insurance Forum, 21 October
The Insurance Institute of South Africa (IISA) will be hosting a final IISA Insurance Forum on 21 October, at Indaba Hotel, William Nicol Drive Fourways. The IISA is a partn
Book your seat for the IISA insurance workshop
The Insurance Institute of South Africa (IISA) has education at its core, offering key learning for the industry and CPD hours. At home in its offices in Hyde Park, the IISA team i
2016: My year of minimal international travel
Carel Nolte explains why he's spent so much more time in SA this year than he usually does.