SECURA Traveller Toolkit: Equipping the industry to champion tourist safety

We are excited to announce the launch of the SECURA Traveller Toolkit, aimed at assisting the industry in promoting the SECURA Traveller App – an innovative safety solution for travellers in South Africa. This comprehensive toolkit provides the necessary marketing assets and information to help you communicate the key benefits of the app and encourage widespread adoption. 

The toolkit includes a range of marketing assets and collateral, such as newsletter banners, social media assets, table talkers and screen displays. It also shares the important national hotline number and SECURA Traveller website details for more information. Also included is a handy step-by-step guide on how to activate the SECURA Traveller App to encourage travellers to download it.  

We aim to make it simple for you to educate tourists on the benefits of downloading the SECURA Traveller App, where they can access emergency medical, crime and travel support at the touch of a button, wherever they find themselves in South Africa.   

The app is available to travellers at R49 per download from www.securatraveller.co.za, and is valid for 30 days. For drivers or guides there is an annual subscription at a significantly reduced rate of R350.  

We encourage you to utilise these toolkit resources to promote awareness of SECURA Traveller, ensuring that we collectively work towards the safety and security of every individual travelling around South Africa.  

Additional assets will be added to the toolkit soon and we will communicate updates once they are made. 

Please find the full toolkit at www.securatraveller.co.za or access the toolkit here

For any queries about SECURA Traveller email info@securatraveller.co.za

For any queries regarding the toolkit, please email securatraveller@bigambitions.co.za 

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