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Icebolethu outlines key considerations when choosing funeral or life cover

Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterJanuary 8, 2026Updated:January 8, 2026No Comments
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  • Icebolethu Group says informed policy choices can prevent disputes and delays during times of grief.
  • Founder Nomfundo Mcoyi-Zondo defends industry-standard exclusions while reaffirming a people-first approach.
  • Consumers are urged to understand affordability, exclusions, payout timelines, and added benefits before signing cover.

In the wake of recent public backlash over a disputed funeral policy payout, Icebolethu Group has stepped forward to emphasise the importance of policy literacy and informed decision-making when choosing funeral or life cover.

The company says while disputes are painful and emotionally charged, they often stem from misunderstandings around exclusions and policy conditions rather than a lack of compassion from service providers.

Icebolethu Group founder and chief executive officer Nomfundo Mcoyi-Zondo said the business was built on the principle of placing grieving families first, even as it operates within strict insurance and underwriting frameworks. With more than 120 branches across KwaZulu-Natal, one branch in the United Kingdom, and over 1 500 employees, Mcoyi-Zondo said consistency and dignity remain non-negotiable.

“During times of grief, families want to have a smooth burial. We educate our people about the terms of policies,” she said, explaining that education is central to preventing avoidable disputes at claim stage.

Addressing the recently publicised case, Mcoyi-Zondo acknowledged the emotional impact such matters have on families but stressed that exclusions applied by Icebolethu Group are not arbitrary. “Participation in illegal or criminal activity, whether proven or alleged based on official investigations, is excluded under Icebolethu Group funeral policies, in line with underwriter guidelines and Ombudsman rulings applicable across the insurance industry,” she said.

Understanding cover in a country facing daily loss

According to Statistics South Africa, an estimated 1 300 deaths occur daily across the country for various reasons, underscoring the critical role funeral and life cover play in South African households. Mcoyi-Zondo said this reality places an even greater responsibility on service providers to act fairly, transparently, and without discrimination.

“We give five-star burials to our people from all walks of life without favour or discrimination,” she said. “With over 15 years in the business of supporting people through their darkest hour, we continue to do so and fulfil our purpose.”

As part of its consumer education efforts, Icebolethu Group shared several considerations it believes are essential when choosing funeral or life cover. The group says consumers should clearly understand the difference between funeral cover, which addresses immediate burial costs such as the coffin and service, and life cover, which is designed to replace income, settle long-term debt, and provide for future needs.

Affordability, the group cautions, is equally important. Policies should be chosen with premiums that can be sustained over time, as missed payments may jeopardise claims. Understanding exclusions, including clauses relating to suicide or criminal activity, is also critical, as these provisions are common across the insurance industry.

Icebolethu Group further encourages consumers to enquire about claim turnaround times and required documentation, such as death certificates and identity documents, to avoid delays during already traumatic periods. Finally, families are advised to consider value-added benefits offered by some funeral policies, including transport, groceries, and catering, which can ease the practical burden of loss.

The group says transparency and education remain the most effective tools in ensuring that funeral and life cover fulfil their intended purpose of protecting families when they are most vulnerable.

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