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2020 Convention Attendee List 201007.Xlsx Title First Name Last Name Organisation Ms Maimoonah Abed Liberty Corporate Consultants & Actuaries Ms Hilda Abraham Old Mutual Mr Trevor Abromowitz Omig Ms Yvonne Acker Old Mutual Mrs Michelle Acton Old Mutual Mrs Fareeya Adam Momentum Mr Obaidullah Adam Hannover Life Re Africa Miss Jessi Africa Liberty Actuarial Development Programme Mr Shamim Aghdasi Old Mutual Mr Christiaan Ahlers Prudential Authority Mr Rimaan Ahmed Momentum Multiply Mr Edward Alant EDGE Actuarial Consulting Mr Sanesh Albert Old Mutual Mr Pieter Albertyn Momentum Metropolitan Mr Yaaseen Albertyn Momentum Metropolitan Life Mrs Lizelle Alexander‐Petersen Mediclinic Mr Joshua Allers Discovery Life Mr Nirmal Amdawadi Momentum Mr John Anderson Alexander Forbes Investments Mr Michael Anderson Discovery Life Mrs Elizabeth Fredrika Andrag Sanlam Mr Craig Andrews Discovery Ms Janice Angove Mrs Petro Appelo Hannover Life Re Africa Mr Victor Asiwe Discovery Insure Mrs Jeanine Astrup Cadiant Partners Actuarial & Consulting Solutions Mr Andy Atkins Ernst & Young Advisory Services Ms Susan Atkinson Mr Robert Attwell Mr Quintin J Augustine PPS Insurance Company Mr Bruce Austin Liberty Life Mr Conrad Backeberg Actuarial Society of South Africa Miss Fatima Badat Sanlam Mr Michael Badenhorst Cadiant Partners Consultants & Actuaries Mr Nick Badenhorst Ips Health And Wellness Mr Adhir Badul Discovery Central Services Mrs Azelle Baker Deloitte Mr Dinagren Balakrishnan Alexander Forbes Life Ms Gavina Balasundran Liberty Life Mr Caesar Balona QED Actuaries & Consultants Mr Hungalani Baloyi 1life Insurance Title First Name Last Name Organisation Mr Lloyd Balshaw Deloitte Mr Zahur Bapoo Old Mutual Mr Mark Barberini Liberty Life Miss Katherine Barker Swiss Re Africa Mr Charles Barnard Sanlam Mr Garth Barnard Moruba Consultants & Actuaries Mr Philip Barnard Independent Actuary Ms Rachelle Barnard Liberty Life Mr David Barnes Hannover Life Re Africa Mr Rikki Barnes FNB Ms Gila Bartkunsky FNB Mr Shamiel Basadien Old Mutual Mr Grant Base Towers Watson Mr André Basson HINT Administration Mr Christiaan Basson Discovery Life Mr Cornel Basson Sanlam Life Mr Ivan Basson Liberty Mr Johan Basson Momentum Metropolitan Mrs Kavita Bawa Alexander Forbes Health Mr Tim Bean Sahl Life Assurance Co Mr Rowan Becker Discovery Miss Antoinette Bediako Liberty Ms Sibylle Beeuwsaert Actuarial & Business Consulting Mr Jaco Bekker Robson Savage Mr Kobus Bekker Discovery Life Mr Lourens Bekker Hollard Insure Ms Kate Bell Momentum Metropolitan Mrs Oana Bell Old Mutual Mr André Bellingan Insight Actuaries & Consultants Mr Siebert Benade Discovery Life Mrs Meira Bender Discovery Mr Kyle Benkenstein Discovery Life Mrs Sarah Bennett Medscheme Holdings Mr Raymond Berelowitz Old Mutual Mr Tinus Bergakker International Life Solutions Mr Stephan Bernard Allan Gray Mr Karl Bernhardt Discovery Health Ms Sarika Besesar Discovery Health Ms Andra Bester Momentum Metropolitan Mr Edden Bester Discovery Health Mr Harry Beyleveld Old Mutual Title First Name Last Name Organisation Ms Elsa Beytell Old Mutual Mr Izaac Beytell Momentum Metropolitan Holdings Mr Andre Bezuidenhout Willis Towers Watson Mrs Andrea Bezuidenhout Alexander Forbes Investments Mrs Lelane Bezuidenhout FPI Mr Nelius Bezuidenhout Sanlam Mr Nicholas Bezuidenhout Mr Petrus Bezuidenhout Absa Life Miss Lisha Bhagat Old Mutual Ms Daksha Bhana Old Mutual Mr Nikhil Bhana Deloitte Mr Roshan Bhana Alexander Forbes Mr Sanjay Bhana Old Mutual South Africa (OMLACSA) Mrs Nimisha Bhawan Alexander Forbes Mr Zaheer Bhikha Liberty Group ‐ Corporate Mr Premal Bhima MTN Group Management Services Mr Kapil Bhoola Absa Bank Mr Shafique Bhunnoo Actuarial Society of Mauritius Mr Premal Bhupatrai Old Mutual Wealth Mr Petrus Bierman Sanlam Mr Jivko Binev Swiss Re Africa Mr Tavona Biza Old Mutual Ghana Mr Nicholas Bizos Liberty Life Mr Henri Blanckenberg RGA Reinsurance Mrs Marcia Block Old Mutual Mr Carl Blom Old Mutual Wealth Mr Rael Bloom Coronation Fund Managers Mr Emil Boeke Mr Peter Bolink Discovery Central Services Mrs Jorita Boneschans Old Mutual Miss Karen Bongers Sanlam Life Insurance Mr Steele Boolkin Mr Deon Booysen Liberty Group Mrs Machsie Boshoff Swiss Re Africa Mr Jaco Bosman Liberty Life Mrs Anmaré Botes Discovery Life Mrs Zonika Botes Discovery Mr Clarence Botha Liberty Group Mr Francois Botha Old Mutual Mr Johan Botha Momentum Metropolitan Mr John Botha Medscheme Title First Name Last Name Organisation Ms Liza Botha Momentum Metropolitan Mr Marius Botha The Standard General Insurance Miss Talana Botha Swiss Re Mr Theuns Botha Sanlam Emerging Markets Mrs Joretha Bothma Momentum Metropolitan Life Mr Simon Boulle Discovery Miss Morgane Bourdin Discovery Life Mr John Bowers RNA Analytics Mr Nigel Bowman Mr Evan Bradley 3one Consulting Actuaries Mr Ian Brand Old Mutual Mr Jacob Breed Momentum Metropolitan Ms Nelda Breytenbach Absa Insurance Company Mr Matthew Brinckmann Old Mutual Ms Shana Britain Pricewaterhousecoopers Mr Dj Broeksma Swiss Re Africa Mr Robert Brown Mrs Lehana Browne Sanlam Mr Tim Browne Old Mutual Wealth Mr Alex Brownlee Constantia Insurance Mrs Sybil Bruckner Momentum Metropolitan Mr Pierre Brugman Momentum Short‐term Insurance Company Mr James Brusatori Sanlam Mr Jf Bruwer Momentum Health Solutions Mr Regard Budler Momentum Corporate Ms Hoa Bui Actuaries Institute Australia Mr Dean Bunce Discovery Life Miss Pateka Bunyonyo Discovery Central Services Mr De Wet Burger NMG Benefits Mrs Ilzette Burger Momentum Metropolitan Mr Shaun Burger Momentum Health Solutions Mr Marc Burgess RGA Reinsurance Company of South Africa Mr Adrian Burke Old Mutual Mr Pravin Burra Analytix Engine Ms Bongiwe Buthelezi Reinsurance Group of America Mr Wade Butlion RGA Reinsurance Company of South Africa Mr Aaron Bwanali Hollard Insurance Mrs Priscilla Cabanita Discovery Life Mrs Jillian Cable Deloitte Mrs Katy Caldis Liberty Mr Conrad Calitz Momentum Multiply Title First Name Last Name Organisation Miss Jacqueline Cameron Discovery Life Mr Patrick Cameron‐Smith Sanlam Corporate Investments Mr Daniel Campbell TAL ‐ International Life Solutions Mr Kyle Campbell Discovery Insure Mr Ryan Campbell‐harris Simeka Mr Jainudin Cariem Towers Watson Mr Muhammad Shiraaz Carrim Discovery Mr Niël Carse Old Mutual Mr Brent Carswell Old Mutual Mr Peter Carswell Nedbank Insurance Mr Richard Carter Allan Gray Mr Irshad Caunhye Momentum Metropolitan Holdings Mr Darlington Chamburuka Old Mutual (Africa) Holdings Mrs Rudo Chamburuka Old Mutual Mr Jared Champion Discovery Health Mr Clifford Chaney Hollard Mr Witness Chani Liberty Life Mr Ritin Chauhan QED Actuaries & Consultants Mr Tommy Chen Discovery Health Miss Hsiao‐Yen Cheng Sanlam Mr Guy Chennells Discovery Mrs Kelly Chennells Percept Actuaries & Consultants Mr Kieran Chetty Liberty Corporate Miss Yashna Chetty Munich Re Mr Rodwell Chevure Hollard Life Assurance Company Mr Munyaradzi Chideya Sanlam Mr Tafadzwa Chiduza NBC Holdings Mr Tassius Chigariro Old Mutual Life Assurance Company Mr Tawanda Chigorimbo Sanlam Emerging Markets Mr Barry Childs Insight Actuaries & Consultants Mr Deeple Chiman Liberty Life Mr Clement Chinaka Old Mutual Mr Irvine Chiona RGA Reinsurance Company of South Africa Mrs Lilian Chipunza Absa Life Mr Zvikomborero Chirema International Life Solutios Mr Nathan Kuku Chisulo Liberty Group Mr Cleopas Chitotombe Absa Life Miss Lizzy Chivaka Absa Life Miss Mwansa Chokolo Hannover Life Re Africa Mrs Kerusha Choonilall Liberty Miss Shasmi Choudree True North Partners Title First Name Last Name Organisation Miss Mary Christofides Pricewaterhousecoopers Mr Charalambos (Haris) Christoforou Hannover Life Re Africa Mr Chris Christoforou Discovery Vitality Mr Mark Churley Old Mutual South Africa Mr Eugene Cilliers Sanlam Personal Finance Mr Jaco Cilliers Old Mutual Mr Neil Cilliers Sanlam Ms Rika Cilliers HM Cilliers Mr AJ Claassen Liberty Mrs Carmen Claassen Innovation Group Distribution Ms Carolyn Clark PricewaterhouseCoopers Mr Geoffrey Clark Miway Mrs Hayley Clarke Aon Mr Wesley Clay Hannover Life Re Africa Mr Andre Cloete AC Squared Mrs Rochelle Cloete Momentum Mr Doug Clothier Old Mutual Mr Robert Clover University of Stellenbosch Mr John Clur Gen Re Mr Andrew Codd Liberty Mr Etienne Coetzee Momentum Metropolitan Mrs Helen Coetzee Old Mutual Ms Jenna Coetzee Discovery Life Mr Jo Coetzee Actuarial Society of South Africa Mr Pierre Coetzee Swiss Re Africa Mr Vourinus Coetzee Ips Health And Wellness Mr Petrus Coenraad Coetzer Old Mutual Mr Ruhan Coetzer Momentum Metropolitan Life Mr Michael Cohen Discovery Health Mr Viv Cohen Vivian Cohen Consulting Actuary Mrs Shirley Collie Discovery Health Ms Joanna Combrink Towers Watson Mr Corne Conradie Pricewaterhousecoopers Mr Gerrit Conradie Deloitte & Touche Mr Edward Cooke Momentum Mr Mahesh Cooper Mr Jason Cooper‐Williams Gen Re Miss Michelle Cope Discovery Insure Miss Alisha Corbett Liberty Corporate Mr Davy Corubolo University of Stellenbosch Miss Stephanie Courtnage Sanlam Reality Title First Name Last Name Organisation Mr Martin Coxon Afrocentric Health Mr Gerrit Craucamp Novare Actuaries & Consultants Mrs Lise Cress‐Williams Towers Watson Ms Elna Croeser Miss Kristin Cronje Liberty Mrs Lunette Cronje Momentum Metropolitan Life Mr Tom Crotty Liberty Mr Michael Curtis Discovery Central Services Mrs Katia da Ponte Hannover Re Miss Stephanie da Silva Discovery Health Mr Virgilio da Silva Cadiant Partners Consultants & Actuaries Ms Nadine Dalling Old Mutual Ms Joanita Dambisya Medscheme Holdings Mr Matthew Daniel Discovery Invest Mr Timothy‐john Daniel Old Mutual Ms Vicky Daniels
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