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WELCOME TO
RIXAKA FUNERALS

“Rixaka Funerals is a Financial Services Provider based in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng. We provide affordable funeral insurance and funeral (burial) products to clients and funeral (burial) services for bereaved families.”

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WELCOME TO
RIXAKA FUNERALS

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WELCOME TO
RIXAKA FUNERALS

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WELCOME TO
RIXAKA FUNERALS

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WELCOME TO RIXAKA FUNERALS

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WHY CONSIDER US

Rixaka Funerals has been providing great service for 16 years so you can be sure you are dealing with a company which knows what it is doing.

Rixaka Funerals’ insurance/burial products include individual and group funeral covers. Rixaka Funerals (Pty) Ltd is an Authorised Financial Services Provider (FSP No. 26415). Rixaka Funerals’ funeral insurance products are underwritten by Safrican Insurance Company Ltd (FSP No. 15123) and the burial products are administered by Structured Risk Solutions (FSP No. 50618). Terms and conditions of cover apply.

16

Years Providing Services

11

Locations

RIXAKA FUNERALS - RANGE OF PRODUCTS

Rixaka Funerals has both funeral service/burial products and insurance products. All of the products offered have a minimum entry age of 18 years and a maximum entry age of 84 years for policy holders and 74 years for Dependants and 84 years old for Extended family members.

Rixaka Burial Scheme

  • Burial products that cover you and your family members for a full funeral service package which includes mortuary, grocery pay-out, tent & chairs, family cars etc. under one premium.

EPCSA Burial and EPCSA Extended family Schemes

  • Rixaka Funerals has partnered with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in South Africa (EPCSA) to offer the Congregation and applicants associated with the Church tailor made funeral cover and services.
  • The covers available include covers for themselves, their immediate family and their extended family members.

Insurance Policy

Cash pay-out of up to R 80 000 according to contract of agreement which was signed upon joining. The funeral insurance product covers the following people:

  • Policy holder on a single member cover
  • Policy holder, spouse and children on a Family cover
  • Extended family members (additional product)
  • Cover starts from as little as R 90 per month for single member cover. Cover is from R 10 000 to R 80 000

CONVENIENT PAYMENT METHODS

You can conveniently and securely pay for your funeral policy from the comfort of your home, or wherever you may be.

Enter your Pay@ number as your Account Number

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OUR CLAIM STEPS

1. Submit Claim to claims@rixaka.co.za

2. Policy verification.

3. Claim verification.

4. Claim paid within 48 hours.

Requirements to claim

  • Fully completed claim form.
  • Notification of death or still birth form all 4 pages – DHA 1663 (can be obtained from the funeral parlour, doctor that certified the death, mortuary or home affairs).
  • Certified copy of the computerised death certificate.
  • Certified copy of the deceased’s national identity document or passport.
  • Certified copy of the beneficiary’s national identity document or passport.
  • Valid proof of bank details – certified bank statement or a certified letter from the bank not older than 3 months.
  • List is not exhaustive, please check full claims requirement document.

Download forms here

Premium payment methods

  • Debit Order – Debit Order form to be completed and proof of account not older than three (3) months
  • Easypay – Annual payments
  • Point of Sale (card machine) – Annual payments

In the old primitive days, life was all about sharing. The clan (maxaka) was the pillar of the tribe (rixaka).
Wealth was not defined in monetary terms, but in the collective support of the entire clan (maxaka) and the tribe (rixaka). The clan (maxaka) and the tribe (rixaka) collectively supported one another through thick and thin. Among other things, they would till their land (tsima), share their food and bury their dead together. The values of the extended family also meant that there was no childless family, no orphans, no street children, no old age homes and; above all, no poverty. A child saw every elderly person as its father; mother, brother, sister, uncle or aunt and vice versa.

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