Vitalis Group SA — Implementation Roadmap & Gantt Plan

The phased implementation roadmap and Gantt plan, with key milestones from licensing and platform build to launch and scale.

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Section 14 · Business Plan

Implementation Roadmap & Gantt Plan

The phased implementation roadmap and Gantt plan, with key milestones from licensing and platform build to launch and scale.

14.1 Five-Phase Implementation Plan

The Vitalis implementation plan is organised into five sequential and
partially-overlapping phases, executed over 60 months from financial
close. The phases are: (1) Foundation; (2) Platform Build; (3) Market
Launch; (4) Scale and Optimise; (5) Profitability and Exit
Readiness.

Figure 14.1
Figure 14.1: Vitalis Group SA — 5-Year Implementation Gantt

14.2 Phase 1: Foundation (Months 0 – 6)

Foundation activities establish the legal, regulatory and people
infrastructure of the Company.

  • Company registration; capital injection; opening balance sheet
    established
  • Pre-application engagement with PA and FSCA; formal licence
    applications filed by M+3
  • Reinsurance treaties signed with three Tier-1 reinsurers (quota
    share, catastrophe)
  • Hiring of CEO, ExCo and senior actuarial / underwriting team (40
    hires)
  • Premises secured in Sandton, Cape Town and Durban
  • Selection of core technology vendors and signed master service
    agreements

14.3 Phase 2: Platform Build (Months 4 – 13)

Platform build operates in parallel with the closing months of Phase
1 to compress the time to launch. Build activities are split across nine
engineering streams operating in agile cadence.

  • Policy administration and claims system configured and
    customised
  • Underwriting engine and pricing models developed; actuarial
    review and calibration
  • Wellness platform built (proprietary, integrating wearable
    APIs)
  • Mobile application and member portal developed and
    tested
  • Broker portal and embedded-insurance API gateway
    delivered
  • Integration with payments, KYC, credit-bureau and reinsurance
    partners
  • Independent third-party security and conduct testing

14.4 Phase 3: Market Launch (Months 12 – 20)

Phase 3 takes the Company from regulatory approval through to a
full-scale national launch.

  • Soft pilot launch in Gauteng (M12 – M14) with internal and
    limited-friends-and-family customers
  • Full Gauteng launch (M15); Western Cape and KZN added
    M17–M18
  • Broker network activation: 80 Platinum / Gold brokers contracted
    in Year 1
  • National rollout across all nine provinces (M19–M20)
  • Banking proposition launched (M18) under Tier 2 licence

14.5 Phase 4: Scale and Optimise (Months 20 – 36)

The Company accelerates customer acquisition and product cross-sell
while maintaining underwriting discipline.

  • Cross-sell engine activated; in-app product recommendations
    live
  • Investment platform launched (M24); HNW tied-advisory force built
    (M28)
  • Regional expansion: first SADC market (Botswana) entered M30 via
    JV
  • EBITDA breakeven achieved by M32 (base case)

14.6 Phase 5: Profitability and Exit Readiness (Months 32 – 60)

The Company achieves sustainable profitability and prepares for
liquidity event.

  • Sustained EBITDA-positive operations; cumulative EBITDA above
    R1.2 Bn by M60
  • Series B capital raise (M36): R600M to fund SADC and product
    acceleration
  • Internal model development for SAM (M40 onwards)
  • JSE IPO preparation work commences M48; bookrunner appointment
    M54
  • IPO targeted Year 7 (M72–M84) — see Section 22

14.7 Critical Path and Dependencies

The critical path is dominated by regulatory licensing. A 90-day
delay in primary licence issuance translates to a 120-day delay in
EBITDA breakeven, with a financial-impact equivalent of ~R85M additional
cumulative cash burn. Mitigating actions include early pre-application
engagement, fallback structures using fronted reinsurance, and a
Lloyds-cell launch option for a subset of products.

Critical Milestone Target Month Predecessor Latest Acceptable
Primary licence issuance M+6 Filing complete M+9
Reinsurance treaty execution M+7 Licence in principle M+10
Technology platform UAT signoff M+11 Build complete M+13
Pilot launch (Gauteng) M+13 Platform + licence M+15
National launch M+20 Pilot results positive M+22
EBITDA breakeven M+32 Customer growth on plan M+38
Series B raise M+36 Audited Yr 3 results M+42

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