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  2. Falcke v Scottish Imperial Insurance Co - Wikipedia

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    Falcke v Scottish Imperial Insurance Co (1886) 34 Ch 234 is an English unjust enrichment law case, which also concerns English contract law. It sets out some fundamental principles of construction of obligations, as viewed to exist by the late 19th-century English judiciary.

  3. List of insurance companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Merged with Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Company (Lindsay) and Lanark Mutual Insurance Company to form Commonwell Mutual. Great-West Life Assurance Company: 1891 2020 Merged with Canada Life and London Life using the Canada Life name, under the ownership of Great-West Lifeco. Grey & Bruce Mutual Insurance Company 1878 2014 Merged into Howick Mutual.

  4. Mutual insurance - Wikipedia

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    A mutual insurance company is an insurance company owned entirely by its policyholders. It is a form of consumers' co-operative . Any profits earned by a mutual insurance company are either retained within the company or rebated to policyholders in the form of dividend distributions or reduced future premiums.

  5. List of trust and loan companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Historically, trusts were one of the four main financial institutions in Canada, along with banks, insurance companies, and investment brokerages. [1] The country's first trust company was the Toronto General Trusts Corporation , which received its charter in 1872. [ 2 ]

  6. Third-party administrator - Wikipedia

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    The risk of loss remains with the employer, and not with the TPA. An insurance company may also use a TPA to manage its claims processing, provider networks, utilization review, or membership functions. While some third-party administrators may operate as units of insurance companies, they are often independent. [citation needed]

  7. Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Bill hired Rusty Reid from American General Fire and Casualty Company to broker commercial insurance at Higginbotham. Three years later, Rusty became president and CEO at age 27. He implemented an employee ownership model to engage and reward employees in the company’s growth and established the firm’s Financial Services division ...

  8. Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1944, Tokyo Fire Insurance, Imperial Marine Insurance, and First Engine & Boiler Insurance merged to become the Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Company (安田火災海上保険). [ 4 ] Yasuda Fire made a successful bid for Van Gogh 's " Sunflower " paintings for about 5.3 billion yen in 1987.

  9. Insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first insurance company in the United States underwrote fire insurance and was formed in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1735. [4] In 1752, Benjamin Franklin helped form a mutual insurance company called the Philadelphia Contributionship, which is the nation's oldest insurance carrier still in operation.