Terms and Conditions
Before entering to play, please read through the competition’s terms and conditions as set out below:
Please note, all decisions on the prize allocation is at the sole discretion of the Sanlam Namibia disciplinary committee and an experienced judging panel (The Sanlam Millennial Advisory Team (S.M.A.T) represents the Sanlam Group’s millennials). Fantasy Premier League Rule 13 of their terms and conditions states:
Players (and players on behalf of others and organisations) can establish mini-leagues in accordance with the game rules. The Premier League does not condone players charging for entry into mini-leagues they have created, strongly encourages players not to join such leagues, and cannot be held responsible for their management or any loss suffered through players’ involvement in such leagues. Any questions on how to play can be obtained on the Fantasy Football League website.
Our Privacy Policies are set out to replicate those highlighted by the Premier League’s Privacy Policy, especially where personal data collection is concerned.
About Unit Trust Vouchers
Unit trusts are investments where your money is pooled with money of other investors to buy a collection of assets together. The collection of assets (known as a portfolio) could include shares, bonds, property and cash. The portfolio is divided into many equal units and each investor receives a number of units for the amount they invested. We have established a scheme whereby we can administer multiple portfolios or funds, each having their own investment objective. Each winner will receive a voucher to the value of their prize money.
Unit trusts are generally medium- to long-term investments, therefore your prize money must be invested for a period of no less than 12 months before any (withdrawals) disinvestments can be made.
Sanlam Namibia Trust Managers Limited is the authorised manager of the Scheme (including all funds under the Scheme). The Sanlam Group is a full member of the Association of Savings and Investment South Africa.
We take full legal responsibility for cobranded portfolios, which are funds where we establish and administer the fund, while the management of the assets of the fund and the marketing of the fund is done by the fund manager.
Application Process
SNUT will contact all winners and assist with the process to invest the Unit Trust vouchers to the value of their prize money.
Winners will be required to complete the Individual New Investor application form containing the terms and conditions of Unit Trusts, and they’ll need to submit the following documents:
- The duly Completed FIA form
- Copy of Identity Card (both sides) or valid passport
- Proof of bank details (for example a confirmation letter from the bank or a copy of a bank statement, not older than 3 months) that includes a bank logo and/or date stamp
A Note on Account of Minors
A person under the age of 18 is a minor according to Namibian law, which means that they do not have full capacity to conclude transactions. A winner that is a minor must therefore be represented by one of their parents or guardians.
The Sanlam Privacy Statement
Your privacy is important. We will use personal information about you, your beneficiaries and dependants only in line with Sanlam’s Privacy Statement.