5 things you should know about Estate Planning
Estate Planning will secure the financial future of your family when you no longer can
C apital Legacy, South Africa’s leading provider of Wills, has been operating in the fiduciary and financial industries since 2012. Over the last eight years they have provided more than 300 000 clients with Wills and indemnified over R 70 billion in fees that arise during the estate administration process, which has aided them in gaining invaluable experience and insight into consumer needs and trends.
“Over the last 8 years of winding up estates, we have often seen bereaved families face the reality that the life insurance policy of the deceased individual is insufficient to meet their needs. We are, unfortunately, more often than we would like, presented with situations where we cannot follow through with some of the clients’ final wishes because there are insufficient funds,” shares Alex Simeonides, CEO of Capital Legacy.
Capital Legacy drafts more than 6 500 Wills for new clients every month and is trusted by more than 4 500 financial advisors, countrywide. “We get to see what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to financial planning and succession planning. And as a result of our real-life experiences when clients pass away, we are in a unique situation to find solutions to solve these financial pitfalls for our clients.” says Brandon Garbutt, Managing Director of Capital Legacy. “We work closely with advisors and their clients and our aim is to ensure that their legacies are secure, and the unexpected cost of dying is planned for.”
Most people know the importance of life cover – but South Africans by and large are still grossly under-insured. “This reality really hits home when sitting with a family, after the breadwinner has passed away, trying to figure out how to pay for bills, debts, school fees and ultimately considering selling assets such as their home or car just to make ends meet,” says Simeonides.
Simeonides goes on to list some of the challenges they come across as executors of deceased estates:
“It is by considering these kinds of challenges that we evaluated how we as a company can meet the needs of our clients and their families,” expresses Simeonides.
“We have spent the last eight years building on two primary missions: firstly, helping more South Africans get valid Wills in place and secondly, protecting our clients from the unexpected costs associated with dying. This means educating and helping clients cover costs such as executor fees, conveyancing fees, testamentary trust set-up and management fees, short-term liquidity challenges, monthly overheads, etc. What we’ve done now with MyCover™, is bolt on a Life Cover Solution as an extender benefit rather than the core product. As far as we know, this has never been done before, in South Africa, and has significant advantages for the client – with no administration costs, we can pass on this value to the client to increase their benefits for less. But we’re used to navigating unknown waters,” smiles Simeonides.
MyCover™ is life cover that has been designed as an extender benefit to the core product, the Legacy Protection Plan™ that accompanies your Will to meet your financial Estate planning needs, covering the costs of executor, conveyance and testamentary trust fees as well as other upfront and monthly expenses that arise when you pass away.
MyCover™ is available from 1 October 2020, exclusively through qualified and approved financial advisors.
“We work very closely with our network of financial advisors across the country and are constantly looking to improve and streamline our offering – not only for them, but for their clients,” says Garbutt. “Through MyCover™, we are tackling some very real challenges in the industry as we continue to grow our offering for the embattled South African consumer.”
For more information about Capital Legacy, the Legacy Protection Plan™ or MyCover™, speak to your financial advisor or go to www.capitallegacy.co.za.
*The information in article does not, and is not intended to, constitute financial advice and materials on this site are for general informational purposes only.
Estate Planning will secure the financial future of your family when you no longer can