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Two Mountains Funeral: cover, prices and the brochure explained

By Lindiwe Khumalo · 6 min read · Updated 24 June 2026

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A clear guide to Two Mountains funeral cover - what the plans include, indicative prices, the brochure, branches and how to contact them in South Africa.
Type
Funeral services and funeral cover group
Operates in
Multiple provinces, branch-based
Services
Funeral cover, burial services, coffins, financial services
Known for
Two Mountains funeral cover and package brochure

Two Mountains is a South African funeral services and funeral cover group offering tiered packages and a monthly policy that pays towards, or provides, the funeral service, with a waiting period of about 6 months for natural death - get the current brochure, prices and your nearest branch directly from Two Mountains. People search heavily for Two Mountains funeral cover, the prices and the brochure that lays out the package options.

This page explains in general terms what Two Mountains offers, how their cover works, where they operate and how to get the current brochure and prices. For exact figures and your nearest branch, confirm directly with Two Mountains, as terms change and vary by area.

Who Two Mountains is

Two Mountains is a well-known funeral brand in South Africa offering both funeral cover (a monthly policy) and burial services (the funeral itself). The group also operates financial services, and you will see searches for Two Mountains financial services, branches and vacancies. Families weigh it up against AVBOB, Icebolethu, Doves and Royal Funeral.

Two Mountains funeral cover and packages

Two Mountains cover generally works as a monthly policy that pays towards, or provides, the funeral service. Packages tend to be tiered, scaling the coffin range and benefits. The brochure lists each package and what it includes.

Because the package contents and prices are set by Two Mountains and change over time, get the current brochure rather than relying on old figures.

Two Mountains prices - what to expect

We do not publish exact Two Mountains prices because they depend on the cover amount, your age and how many people you insure. As an honest, indicative guide only, monthly funeral premiums from large groups commonly land somewhere between R50 and R500 a month.

Treat that as a rough frame. Ask Two Mountains for an actual quote, including any joining fee, so you can compare like for like.

How to get the Two Mountains brochure

The Two Mountains brochure sets out the package tiers, what each includes and the benefits. You can usually request it from the official Two Mountains website, an agent or a branch. When you get it, check the coffin range, the grocery or cash benefit, the waiting period and who is covered.

Branches and contact

Two Mountains operates across several provinces on a branch model. Rather than rely on a branch list that may be out of date, use the official website or call to find the branch nearest you, and confirm they can conduct the funeral in the town you need. We do not publish phone numbers here because they change and we cannot verify them.

What to check before you join

  • Confirm the cover is underwritten by a licensed insurer and that Two Mountains is an authorised FSP.
  • Get the full waiting period and exclusions in writing.
  • Check whether premiums rise with age.
  • Be clear on what the package provides on the day versus what you would still pay for.
  • Compare the brochure against at least one or two other providers before deciding.

Frequently asked questions

What does Two Mountains funeral cover include?

Two Mountains cover generally provides or pays towards the funeral service, with tiered packages that scale the coffin range and benefits. The brochure lists exactly what each package includes.

How much does Two Mountains funeral cover cost?

Prices depend on the cover amount, your age and number of lives insured, so we do not quote exact figures. As a rough, indicative frame, large SA groups often charge between R50 and R500 a month. Get a quote from Two Mountains.

How do I get the Two Mountains brochure?

Request it from the official Two Mountains website, an agent or a branch. Check the coffin range, benefits, waiting period and who is covered when you receive it.

Where are Two Mountains branches?

Two Mountains operates across several provinces on a branch model. Use the official website or call to find the branch nearest you rather than relying on an old list.

Is there a waiting period on Two Mountains cover?

Yes, expect a waiting period for natural death, commonly around six months, with accidental death usually covered sooner. Confirm the exact period before you join.

How do I contact Two Mountains?

Use the official Two Mountains website or a branch. We do not publish phone numbers because they change and we cannot verify them.