As a member of the Cenfri team since 2012, Jeremy has worked on a number of microinsurance projects, including:
- An A2ii cross-country synthesis study, which involved analysing and synthesising the various microinsurance business models, inherent risks and appropriate regulatory responses found globally
- The ILO Microinsurance Innovation Facility’s scale study, which entailed examining the major drivers of scale in global microinsurance initiatives
- A study comparing insurance markets and their relative development across the SADC region as an input into the harmonisation process
He has also worked on other projects like Making Access Possible (MAP) in Lesotho, Swaziland and Zambia.
Before joining Cenfri, he worked as a mining researcher advising major South African mining companies on global economic trends, specifically on commodity price movements.
Qualifications
- Master’s in economics (cum laude), University of KwaZulu-Natal
- Soc.Sci (Hons) in economics, University of Cape Town
- Soc.Sci in philosophy, politics and economics (PPE), University of Cape Town