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Absa: We do cover quake damage

Johannesburg - Absa received over 1 000 claims linked to the 5.5 magnitude earthquake that struck the North West province and it does cover these kinds of damages.

"Absa's Home Owners Policy does in fact cover damage caused by mining-related earth tremors," spokesperson Dante Mashile said.

"We received approximately 1 100 claims linked to the event on 5 August and are in the process of finalising these as and when the estimations reports come through."

The news follows a study released by Justmoney, which is a website offering financial advice to consumers.

The study revealed that at least five insurers would not pay for damages to houses caused by the earthquake if it was found that it was caused by mining activity.

The five were said to be the three of the four major banks - Standard Bank, Absa and Nedbank - and two specialist insurers, MUA and Addsure.

Mashile said the study was not factual and that the bank would pay its clients.

"We are fully committed to ensuring that our customers affected by the tremors are settled in the quickest possible time," he said.

A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck the North West province on August 5, with the epicentre the mining town of Orkney.

More: Quake raises insurance questions

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