TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE FOR THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 1940 (BUSINESS TRANSACTED IN 1(139) PRINTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed ny Charles F. Banfielij, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1940. To His Honour E. W. Hamber, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of British Columbia. May it please Your Honour : The undersigned has the honour to present the Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the year ended December 31st, 1939. GORDON S. WISMER, Attorney-General. Victoria, B.C., July 2nd, 1940. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance .' 5 Lists as at June 30th, 1940—■ Insurers licensed 9 Reciprocal Exchanges granted Permits 60 Underwriters' Agencies licensed 60 Names of Insurers ceased Business since December 31st, 1939 60 Annual Statements of Provincial Licensees— British Columbia Plate Glass Insurance Co 61 Empire Life Insurance Co 62 Grand Council of Canadian Order of Chosen Friends 63 Home Assurance Company of Canada 65 Mutual Fire Insurance Company of British Columbia 66 Saskatchewan Mutual Fire Insurance Co 67 Stanstead & Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Co 69 Western Empire Life Assurance Co 70 TABLES. Life Insurance— I. Business of 1939 and Investments in the Province 72 II. Summary, 1935-39 73 Fire Insurance— III. Business of 1939 74 IV. Summary, 1935-39 •. 77 Automobile Insurance— V. Business of 1939 78 VI. Summary, 1935-39 . . 80 Miscellaneous Classes of Insurance— VII. Business of 1939 81 VIII. Summary, 1935-39 91 IX. Investments in the Province of Insurers other than Life Insurers 92 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE. The Honourable Gordon S. Wismer, Attorney-General, Victoria, Department of Insurance, Victoria, B.C., July 2nd, 1940. B.C. Sir,—Pursuant to the " Insurance Act," I beg to submit the Twenty-ninth Annual Report of the Department of Insurance covering the year ended December 31st, 1939. At that date 293 insurers were licensed under the Act to transact business. The following summary indicates the origin of the companies, how many held only Provincial licences, and how many had Dominion registration in addition to a Provincial licence:— Where incorporated. Provincial Licence. Dominion Registration. Total. 2 6 3 1 15 60 67 2 1. 7 2 1 4 122 2 21 1 7. 2 1 4 123 Totals __ 12 281 293 The comparative figures are for :— 1938 i 11 13 283 278 1937 - Seven new insurers have been licensed during the year, namely:— Buffalo Insurance Company. Columbia Insurance Company of New York. Commercial Casualty Insurance Company. Globe & Republic Insurance Company of America. Merchants and Manufacturers Insurance Company of New York. Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Company. Utah Home Fire Insurance Company. Eight insurers ceased to do business in this Province during 1939, as follows:— The China Fire Insurance Company, Limited, whose business was reinsured by the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited. The Columbia Insurance Company of Jersey City, New Jersey, which was merged and consolidated with the Columbia Insurance Company of New York to form the Columbia Insurance Company of New York. The County Fire Insurance Company, whose business was reinsured by the Great American Insurance Company. The Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Minnesota, whose business was reinsured by the Hardware Dealers Mutual Fire Insurance Company and the Minnesota Implement Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The Merchants and Manufacturers Fire Insurance Company, which was merged and consolidated with The Importers & Exporters Insurance Company of New York to form Merchants and Manufacturers Insurance Company of New York. The Phenix Fire Insurance Company of Paris, France, whose business was reinsured by The General Fire Insurance Company of Paris, France. F 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA. The Sussex Fire Insurance Company, whose business was reinsured by the American Equitable Assurance Company of New York. The Wapiti Insurance Company, which is in course of being wound up under the " Winding-up Act " and whose business was reinsured by the Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company. The Halifax Fire Insurance Company changed its name to Halifax Insurance Company. A complete list of licensed insurers will be found on pages 9 to 60. A similar list made up to December 31st, 1939, was printed for circulation and published in The British Columbia Gazette. The present list is therefore made up for purposes of convenience to June 30th, 1939, in order that it may show the classes of insurance for which the insurers are now licensed. On analysis the list shows that 37 companies are licensed for life insurance, 225 for fire insurance, 170 for automobile insurance, and 75 for marine insurance. These figures cover only the major classes of insurance, and it should be understood that the same company may be licensed, for example, for fire, automobile, and marine insurance. The annual statements of the companies holding Provincial licences only are set forth at length on pages 61 to 70, as in previous years. Only two fraternal societies are licensed, the Grand Council of Canadian Order of Chosen Friends and the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association. Nine underwriters' agencies, a list of which will be found on page 60, were licensed. Nine reciprocal exchanges held permits under section 194 of the " Insurance Act." Warner Reciprocal Insurers ceased business in the Province during the year. The total figures for life insurance (see Table II., page 73) show a small increase over 1938 in each class of the business. Table II. has been revised so as to distinguish the figures for the Ordinary, Industrial, and Group departments. " Group," the youngest class, is growing fast and has nearly doubled since 1935. While premiums and amount in force slowly increase in this Province, the Dominion report for the business of 1938 states that there was less new life insurance effected in Canada in that year than in 1937. Notwithstanding the insurance which lapses or is surrendered, the decline in the average rate of interest, and the tendency for death payments to increase, the business has at least been holding its own. It has been pointed out, however, that the public must reconcile itself to diminished scales of dividends, and premium and annuity rates are bound to rise. The business has made great strides in the past twenty years—in 1920, 1930, and 1940 the premiums reported were respectively $4,800,000, $13,600,000, and $14,880,000—and it is not surprising that amidst the abnormal conditions the pace should slacken. But there is still plenty of room for new insurance. In the United States a recent survey showed that " in a general way families spent about 7 per cent, of annual income on life and annuity premiums." The war has made it necessary for the companies to insert war clauses in their policies. The clauses are practically uniform. Within the home area a man in the navy or army is fully covered; if he goes abroad, he pays an extra premium or the sum assured is reduced. If the insured is in the air force in Canada a larger premium is required, and, if out of Canada, only a limited benefit will be paid. The astronomical figures for life insurance in the United States—the amount in force at the end of 1939 is reported as $114,000,000,000—seemed to the Government there to indicate a tremendous financial or economic power. The Temporary National Economic Committee, appointed to investigate the concentration of economic power, has made considerable inquiry into the business. The subject of federal as against state supervision has come to the fore in the course of the inquiry, and it is clear that the companies are thoroughly opposed to federal administration. The mere suggestion has stimulated the process of self-examination, because some leaders realize that the easy prosperity of past decades is a thing of the past, and methods and service must be improved. It is claimed that life insurance should be cheaper and more flexible. The public is not yet adequately insured, and needs more protection in the form of income or retirement annuities. Interest and investment conditions are hastening change. From the standpoint of losses the fire insurance business has had a splendid year, the ratio to premiums being only 28 per cent, as against over 48 per cent, in the previous year. Some say that a loss ratio can be too low to be healthy for the business, but, in my opinion, REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 7 that is a queer view. I hope that the loss ratio will continue to be low. The volume of premiums, some $3,950,000, has declined again, and it is interesting to compare the figures of $4,370,000 in 1920 and $5,950,000 in 1930. The fall is considerable and only accounted for in part by the reductions in premium rates. It may be inferred that both insurable values and the volume of business have also fallen, but it is probable that owing to hard times many properties are underinsured or no longer insured. Statistics in the United States are comparable. The war will no doubt tend to send all figures higher. The Dominion Department distinguishes in its annual report for the business-year of 1938 Canadian, British, and Foreign companies. The total number of companies is 275; approximately, 20 per cent, were Canadian and did 24 per cent, of the business, 25 per cent, were British and did 38 per cent, of the business, and 54 per cent, were Foreign and did the remaining 38 per cent. The share of Canadian companies in the country's fire insurance is steadily growing. From time to time comment—or criticism—is heard on the cost of doing business, including the insurance business. The " Twentieth Century Fund " recently sponsored a survey from which the " chief single fact to emerge " is that it " costs considerably more on the average to distribute goods than it does to make them: 59 per cent, for the services of distribution and 41 per cent, for production." The cost of the entire distribution process is broken down into 33 per cent, for retail costs, 18 per cent, for wholesale costs, 24 per cent, for manufacturers' distribution cost, 23 per cent, for transportation, and 2 per cent, for miscellaneous. The figures for the fire insurance business are 30.6 per cent, for acquisition expenses and 18.5 per cent, for management expenses; these percentages being expressed as ratios to premiums. Thus, in 1938 the total was 49.1 per cent., but in 1916 and 1925 the corresponding totals were 36.2 and 41.4 per cent. The principal increase in acquisition expenses is for agents' compensation, and the chief items in management expenses which have risen are salaries and fees, rents, inspection, and taxes. Stated in thousands as $2,459,000, the premiums written for automobile insurance were exactly the same in 1938 and 1939. The losses, however, again declined in 1939 and the ratio was' 47.02 per cent., being for the first time since 1933 below 50 per cent. It is generally conceded that the number of cars insured is only between 30 and 40 per cent, for the whole Province, so that there is still a large field open for new insurance. The subject of compulsory automobile insurance has again become prominent through the introduction of legislation in the State of New York, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Insurance for that State. The bill was not finally dealt with and is to be considered at the next session. The Superintendent's report mentions four important factors which must exist in any plan if it is to succeed; namely, low rates, continuance of safety measures, no State fund in competition with the insurance companies, and no political interference with rating matters or underwriting by the companies. I might recall that the Association of Superintendents of Insurance for the Provinces was, in 1938, requested by the Attorney-General for Manitoba and yourself to review the subject of compulsory automobile insurance. At the annual Conference last year a factual report was accordingly submitted and was sent to the appropriate officials in every Province. The miscellaneous classes again record healthy growth and accident insurance is the only class for which the premiums have decreased. Marine insurance shows the largest volume and increase, the premiums amounting to $1,464,000. The classes in which new forms of insurance are being devised, such as inland-transportation insurance and property-damage insurance, came next in growth. The development may be illustrated by comparing the premiums for 1934 and 1939, which were for inland-transportation insurance $110,000 and $137,000 and for property-damage insurance $6,000 and $304,000. Knowledge of the " comprehensive " and " all-risk" types of coverage is spreading among the public, and I am confident that a rich harvest awaits the companies which are most awake to the fact that the public wants simple, broad, and inclusive insurance. The revenue for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1940, exceeded the estimate, chiefly due to the larger amount of tax on unlicensed insurance collected. Under the legislation enacted at the last session the tax is now payable in respect of almost every class of insurance placed with unlicensed insurers, instead of only certain classes, and it is anticipated that the amount collected will increase. F 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA. The following table sets out particulars of the licences issued to insurance agents, insurance salesmen, insurance adjusters, and employees of insurance adjusters:— Licences issued to. 1939. 1938. 1937. ■ 1936. 1,238 1,203 797 25 23 1,330 1,175 936 26 23 1,301 1,163 904 27 20 1,220 Other than life insurance agents - 1,139 857 27 20 About 40 per cent, carry on business in the cities of Vancouver, Victoria, and New Westminster. The numbers are large, but so is the number of licensed insurers. That condition is not peculiar to British Columbia and is common to the United States and the rest of Canada. Nor again is it confined to the insurance business. Every business and occupation complains of too many competitors. Assuming a population of 750,000 (in round figures) for the Province, there is approximately one life insurance agent for every 600 people, one agent for other classes of insurance for every 625 people, and one insurance salesman for every 950 people. From the standpoint of premiums (including renewal premiums) a life insurance agent writes an average of $11,600 in premiums, while 2,000 agents and salesmen would on an equal division get $4,125 apiece as their share of the premiums for all classes of insurance except life and marine insurance. These amounts are gross, before any deduction for operating the expenses of an insurance agency. The General Manager of the Canada Life Assurance Company, Mr. McEvenue, recently stated in an address that his company had made a study of comparative earnings. Its whole-time agents of at least five years' standing earned on an average $2,407 per annum. Both life and other insurance companies are alive to the situation. In the course of putting their own houses in order they had to investigate agency arrangements. The life insurance companies are beginning to select their producers more carefully and in smaller numbers, with an eye to quality rather than quantity. The other kinds of insurance companies could well adopt similar steps. In this connection the Insurance Board is demonstrating that it can play a useful part. The standard of the insurance agent or business cannot, however, be effectually raised unless the solid opinion of the insurance fraternity is ready to endorse restrictive measures. The Association of Superintendents of Insurance for the Provinces met last year at Montreal and held a successful Conference. Certain legislation was recommended for uniform enactment and much valuable discussion on various subjects took place. The uniform provisions were passed here at the last session and sundry other amendments. "REAL-ESTATE AGENTS' LICENSING ACT." There is no development of moment to record here. It might be mentioned that during the years ended June 30th, 1939 and 1940, insurance companies, which had furnished bonds as security, were called upon in one case in each year respectively. 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O tf H ft) fi tf a W ^ " hH fl O rt £ A O O 3" rt ; © ra fl fi cq fi , © S2 a ' < fa a x CO C : 0 ?, A *? M is . a fi a 3 O HI fi rH B SfcJ < 0 0 ftX 1*; O fl^ |Sft -PSa- tf fi CO -^ H fc ii r2 CQ fa fa -W O 0 SjS PH ■fa fw ■fi CO H ftft fa © fc fa fe P S © fa rfi ^ tf %z ■a s fi - fl CO 0Q* fi 0 52 © S rt fa M fl © -HM.ti rt fa fcj'fa © © > £ - I 0. B 0 .8" a -fl fi 03 IS hH H T3 3 a a j « fl © « (*, H&«^ft S-o a « a £ a to a 3 4J .2 fc, -j ft a •0 3 a 3 a EiE a a .; fl fl —j at rt 3 <<!00-H REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 61 Annual Statements of Provincial Licensees. BRITISH COLUMBIA PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office—Vancouver, B.C. Directors. W. J. Albutt. E. A. Albutt. F. M. Chaldecott. F. G. Syder. Capt. S. Robinson. F. G. Syder, Secretary. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Mortgage loans on real estate $33,500.00 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 40,726.82 Cash in bank 381.63 Interest accrued 386.43 Agents' balances and premiums uncollected (net, commission deducted) 835.01 $75,829.89 Liabilities. Reserve of unearned premiums (net, at 80 per cent.) $18,512.30 Investment reserves 7,051.34 Capital stock— Authorized $25,000.00 Subscribed and paid up 9,600.00 Surplus 40,666.25 $75,829.89 Profit and Loss Account. Premiums earned (net) $20,114.96 Losses and claims incurred $11,541.44 Commissions 7,318.50 Taxes 776.89 Salaries, fees, and travelling expenses 1,430.80 21,067.63 Underwriting loss $952.67 Other revenue— Interest earned $3,193.44 Profit on sale of securities and real estate 250.00 3,443.44 Other expenditure— Increase in deficiency of market under book value of securities 348.20 3,095.24 Net profit for the year $2,142.57 F 62 BRITISH COLUMBIA. EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office—Kingston, Ont. Directors. C. P. Fell. W. A. MacKintosh. A. H. Keith Russell. D. W. McCormick. J. M. Campbell. D. R. McLaughlin. N. A. Fairhead. Geo. M. Orr. Geo. J. Guy. L. T. Boyd, General Manager. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Real estate (book value) $514,726.39 Mortgage loans on real estate 1,659,049.80 Loans secured by stocks, bonds, etc. 4,500.00 Loans and advances to policyholders 879,801.66 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 5,615,550.73 Stocks (book value) 949,694.80 Cash on hand and in banks 280,517.82 Agents' debit balances . 15,976.63 Accounts receivable 1,768.40 Interest dividends and rents due and accrued 110,426.96 Premiums due and uncollected and deferred (net) 132,112.54 $10,164,125.73 Deduct assets not admitted— Excess of total book value of ledger assets over total authorized value $307,832.80 Interest due and accrued on mortgages in default two years or over , 3,000.00 Outstanding and overdue rents 842.19 311,674.99 $9,852,440.74 Liabilities. Liability under assurance and other contracts (net) $8,835,417.00 Liability for payments due under contracts (net) 63,467.67 Provision for unreported death claims and disability claims 14,000.00 Amounts left with company 78,161.89 Premiums paid in advance 43,261.91 Dividends to policyholders due and unpaid . 511.11 Provision for accrued profits to policyholders 50,000.00 Shareholders' surplus 30,000.00 Taxes, expenses, fees, and commissions due and accrued 16,821.80 Reserve for investments and contingencies 120,000.00 Unallotted surplus 287,654.36 Capital— Authorized $2,500,000.00 Subscribed 1,308,500.00 Paid up 313,145.00 $9,852,440.74 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 63 Income. Premium income $1,009,851.17 Amounts left with Company 24,247.78 Interest, dividends, and rents 412,665.37 Gross profit on sale or maturity of real estate, bonds, and stocks 118,615.03 $1,565,379.37 Disbursements. Disbursements under assurance and annuity contracts (net) $736,362.93 Payments under supplementary contracts (net) , 2,056.51 Reduction in premiums resulting from application of dividends 603.10 Amounts left with the Company 17,717.70 Taxes, licences, and fees 17,201.49 Head Office expenses—Salaries, directors' fees, auditors' fees, travelling expenses, rents, and miscellaneous 98,611.56 Branch Office and agency expenses—Commissions, salaries, advances made to agents, travelling expenses, rent, and miscellaneous 189,801.91 All other expenses—Advertising, books and periodicals, express, telegrams and telephones, legal fees, medical fees, office furniture, postage, printing and stationery, commissions on loans, investment charges, and miscellaneous 36,318.73 Loss on sale or maturity of bonds, stocks, and real estate 38,268.70 Adjustment of ledger assets 45,000.00 Balance 383,136.74 $1,565,379.37 Returns for British Columbia. (See page 72.) GRAND COUNCIL OF CANADIAN ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS. Head Office—Hamilton, Ont. Governing Executive Authority. W. H. Montague. J. L. Archer. P. M. Button. A. Chevalier. Wm. Benson. C. H. Fitch, Secretary. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Real estate (book value) $32,000.00 Loans on policies 154,737.69 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 2,693,975.35 Cash on hand and in banks 90,300.76 Interest due and accrued 35,853.12 Collections reported but not received by head office 13,280.05 Deposit, Quebec Government 5,000.00 Other assets 419.86 $3,025,566.83 Deduct assets not admitted— Deficiency of market under book value of bonds and debentures in default... 248,327.51 $2,777,239.32 F 64 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Liabilities. Provision for unpaid claims $30,513.15 Premiums paid in advance 7,631.41 Commission 3,235.63 Reserves— Mortuary Fund $2,224,239.00 Sickness Fund 52,450.00 Funeral Fund 52,409.00 Child Insurance Fund 10,486.00 — 2,339,584.00 Other liabilities 30.76 Balance 396,244.37 $2,777,239.32 Income. Mortuary Fund $345,068.43 Sickness and Funeral Fund 30,410.94 Child Insurance Fund 3,624.90 Guarantee Fund 191.26 Assessments, dues, and fees 1,501.28 Other revenue 35.73 Balance 11,938.08 $392,770.62 Disbursements. Mortuary Fund $272,304.13 Sickness and Funeral Fund 19,671.99 Child Insurance Fund 833.60 Head Office expenses—Salaries, directors' fees, auditors' fees, actuaries' fees and expenses, travelling expenses, rents, printing and supplies, and miscellaneous 33,516.08 Agency and organization expenses—Commissions, salaries, travelling expenses, and miscellaneous 51,371.59 All other expenses—Advertising, books and periodicals, legal fees, medical fees, taxes and licences, telephone, telegrams, and express, agency printing and stationery, light, fuel, and water, official publications, meeting of Supreme Body, and miscellaneous 15,073.23 $392,770.62 Returns for British Columbia. Income— Mortuary Fund $8,843.29 Sickness and Funeral Fund 462.52 Child Insurance Fund . 322.04 Guarantee Fund 4.20 General Fund 4.60 $9,636.65 Disbursements— Mortuary Fund $4,141.50 Sickness Fund . 300.55 General Fund 338.50 $4,780.55 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 65 HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Head Office—Calgary, Alberta. Directors. H. E. Wingfield. G. A. Wilson. A. Corrie. Dr. W. D. Dixson. G. Fisher. E. Roberts. E. E. Murray. J. Harries. J. G. Norstrant. Geo. A. Wilson, General Manager. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Mortgage loans on real estate . $9,383.08 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 156,411.57 Cash on hand and in banks 66,317.32 Interest accrued 1,524.12 Agents' balances and premiums uncollected (net) 30,072.26 Furniture and fixtures 886.71 Other assets 358.00 $264,953.06 Deduct assets not admitted— Agents' balances on premiums written prior to October 1st, 1939..... $5,629.94 Prepaid licence 355.00 Furniture and fixtures 886.71 6,871.65 $258,081.41 Liabilities. Provision for unpaid claims $12,846.55 Reserve of unearned premiums (net, at 100 per cent.) 57,133.65 Cash dividends to shareholders— (a.) Due and unpaid 928.00 (6.) Declared, but not yet due 4,842.00 Taxes due and accrued 5,145.09 Return premiums and balances due agents 853.59 Reserves— (a.) For unreported claims $4,000.00 (6.) For cash surrender values 7,000.00 11,000.00 Under reinsurance agreement 13,558.33 Other liabilities 94.36 Capital stock— Authorized $500,000.00 Subscribed 500,000.00 Paid up 60,632.00 Surplus 91,047.84 $258,081.41 F 66 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Profit and Loss Account. Premiums earned (net) $207,044.28 Losses and claims incurred (net) $84,047.38 Adjustment expenses (net) 6,951.90 Commissions 59,074.59 Taxes 8,579.35 Salaries, fees, and travelling expenses 18,735.63 All other expenses 24,233.43 201,622.28 Underwriting profit $5,422.00 Other revenue— Interest earned ' $6,580.49 Premium on interest earned 48.59 $6,629.08 Other expenditure— Bad debts written off 578.67 6,050.41 Net profit $11,472.41 Returns for British Columbia. (See pages 75, 79, 81, 83, 86-92.) MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Head Office—Vancouver, B.C. Directors. J. W. Berry. R. U. Hurford. J. W. Miller. Hanford Lewis. A. Blair, Jr. Thos. Laing. Henry Rose. W. J. Park. W. H. Higginson. C. E. Whitney-Griffiths. Wm. Newby. Frank W. Machell. Thos. S. Robertson. Wm. Townsley, Manager-Secretary. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Cash in bank $1,146.82 Bonds (book value) 40,601.25 Premiums due and unpaid 1,659.20 Premium instalments (not yet due) 31,420.82 Premium notes 112,320.92 Deferred commission 5,299.09 Other assets 160.81 $192,608.91 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 67 Liabilities. Reserve of unearned premiums $16,196.75 Premium instalments reserve 31,420.82 Premium note reserve 112,320.92 Statutory reserve fund 11,500.00 Commissions earned 961.99 Accounts payable 6.68 Balance 20,201.75 $192,608.91 Profit and Loss Account. Premiums earned $32,102.09 Losses and claims incurred (net) $8,516.26 Adjustment expenses 245.23 Commissions 5,330.49 Taxes : 854.55 Salaries, fees, and travelling expenses 7,991.50 All other expenses 3,428.07 26,366.10 Underwriting profit $5,735.99 Interest earned $1,310.27 Other revenue 125.14 1,435.41 Net profit $7,171.40 SASKATCHEWAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office—Saskatoon, Sask. Directors. R. J. Harper. J. H. Evans. Wm. Kershaw. O. C. Lawson. D. Maclean. Alex. Ross. J. H. Bailey. H. R. Earl. H. J. Beck. H. R. Earl, General Manager. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Bond and debentures (book value) $363,050.04 Cash on hand and in banks 107,632.31 Interest due and accrued 15,656.86 Agents' balances and premiums uncollected (net, commission deducted) 44,848.64 Amount due from reinsurance 16,219.30 Furniture, fixtures, and automobiles 9,437.42 Other assets 4,041.79 $560,886.36 F 68 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Deduct assets not admitted— Agents' balances on premiums written prior to October 1st, 1939—. $4,654.22 Furniture, fixtures, and automobiles 9,437.42 Interest 5,582.20 Deficiency of market value under book value of bonds and debentures : 47,995.21 $67,669.05 $493,217.31 Liabilities. Provision for unpaid claims Reserve of unearned premiums (net, at 80 per cent.) Reinsurance premiums Assessments prepaid Surplus $18,717.19 226,920.04 4,133.17 471.20 242,975.71 $493,217.31 Profit and Loss Account. Premiums earned (net) $277,860.43 Losses and claims incurred (net) $93,862.60 Adjustment expenses (net) 22,629.85 Commissions 48,386.95 Taxes 8,080.54 Salaries, fees, and travelling expenses 39,236.07 All other expenses 18,045.91 230,241.92 Underwriting profit Other revenue— Interest earned Bad debts written off Miscellaneous Other expenditure— Life insurance premium Extinguishers Retirement Fund $11,499.84 1,645.38 210.38 $13,355.60 $233.40 131.06 2,606.40 2,970.86 $47,618.51 10,384.74 Net profit $58,003.25 Returns for British Columbia. (See page 76.) REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 69 THE STANSTEAD AND SHERBROOKE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, STOCK MUTUAL. Head Office—Sherbrooke, Quebec. Directors. Amedee Caron. Jacob Nicol. A. E. Curtis. F. J. Southwood. Chas. B. Howard. W. L. R. Stewart. Walter G. Hunt. T. A. St. Germain. N. R. Mitchell. J. G. Armitage, Secretary and Treasurer. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Real estate (book value) $120,581.07 Mortgage loans on real estate 199,387.05 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 844,132.20 Stocks (book value) 100,710.00 Cash on hand and in banks 79,900.29 Interest and rents due and accrued _. 13,714.20 Agents' balances and premiums uncollected (net, commission deducted) 56,592.76 Premiums due from reinsuring companies 13,105.49 Amount due from reinsurance 18,421.60 Plans, furniture, and fixtures 6,981.69 Reinsurance reserve 25,663.19 Other assets 990.65 Deduct assets not admitted— Agents' balances on premiums written prior to October 1st, 1939 . $1,157.82 Plans, furniture, and fixtures 6,981.69 Deficiency of market value under book value of bonds and debentures : 66,926.00 Deficiency of market under book value of stocks 1,187.90 Interest due on mortgage 1,371.05 Other assets : 990.65 $1,480,180.19 78,615.11 $1,401,565.08 Liabilities. Provision for unpaid claims $24,033.66 Reserve of unearned premiums (net, at 100 per cent.) : 272,707.31 Expenses due and accrued 6,563.79 Taxes due and accrued 6,552.19 Reinsurance premiums payable 22,212.41 Reinsurance losses payable 11,824.68 Return premiums and balances due agents 125.02 Capital— Authorized $200,000.00 Subscribed 200,000.00 Paid up 170,000.00 Surplus 887,546.02 $1,401,565.08 F 70 BRITISH COLUMBIA. Profit and Loss Account. Premiums earned (net) $323,880.60 Losses and claims incurred (net) $151,001.12 Adjustment expenses (net) 6,866.59 Commissions ■ 76,422.83 Taxes 14,701.57 Salaries, fees, and travelling expenses 40,779.15 All other expenses 12,524.33 302,295.59 Underwriting profit _ $21,585.01 Other revenue— Interest earned . $45,435.09 Dividends earned 3,658.00 Rents earned 4,941.79 $54,034.88 Other expenditure— Increase in deficiency of market under book value of securities 3,677.90 50,356.98 Net profit $71,941.99 Returns for British Columbia. (See pages 76, 92.) WESTERN EMPIRE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office—Winnipeg, Man. Directors. Richard W. Craig, K.C. Charles W. Laidlaw. Dr. Angus J. Fraser. William Hudson. Dr. Alex. M. Campbell. H. S. Robinson, General Manager. Statement for the Year ended December 31st, 1939. Assets. Real estate (book value) $205,976.72 Mortgage loans on real estate 803,593.40 Loans and advances to policyholders 228,093.99 Bonds and debentures (amortized book value) 72,163.81 Cash on hand and in banks 5,180.00 Interest due and accrued 197,274.05 Premiums due and uncollected and deferred (net) 38,013.74 $1,550,295.71 Liabilities. Liability under assurance and other contracts (net) $1,274,023.00 Amounts left with Company 50,696.00 Premiums paid in advance 18,223.55 Dividends to policyholders due and unpaid . 1,507.50 Taxes due and accrued 4,900.00 Unclaimed dividends 86.00 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 71 Salaries, actuarial fees, rents, and office expenses due and accrued . Advance payments .... Borrowed money Bank overdraft Payments held in suspense Estimated bonuses due under managers' contracts Audit of 1939 Directors' fees Surplus contingently allotted to deferred dividend policyholders.. Provision for quinquennial dividends not yet due Shareholders' surplus Undivided surplus Contingent reserve Capital— Authorized . Subscribed $1,000,000.00 239,400.00 $531.87 25.99 62,000.00 4,567.89 516.90 1,700.00 650.00 550.00 18,397.50 7,354.00 8,000.00 75.51 25,000.00 Paid up 71,490.00 $1,550,295.71 Income. Premiums (net) Consideration for supplementary contracts.. Amounts left with Company Interest, dividends, and rents Calls on capital Other income Increase by adjustment, real estate, bonds, mortgages, and agreements- Balance $191,234.05 2,963.45 19,680.27 55,218.38 1,490.00 170.00 6,540.57 49,387.27 $326,683.99 Disbursements. Disbursements under assurance and annuity contracts (net). Payments on supplementary contracts (net). Reduction in premiums resulting from application of dividends (net) Amounts left with Company Taxes, licences, and fees Head Office expenses—Salaries, directors' fees, auditors' fees, travelling expenses, rents, and miscellaneous Branch office and agency expenses—Commissions, salaries, travelling expenses, rents, and miscellaneous. All other expenses—Advertising, books, telegrams and telephones, legal fees, medical fees, postage, printing and stationery, exchange, and investment expenses Loss on sale of real estate, bonds, and debentures Decrease by adjustment, real estate, bonds, debentures, mortgages, and agreements $182,410.34 5,195.16 310.90 10,606.31 7,264.67 33,306.94 53,466.79 14,581.04 3,154.08 16,386.96 $326,683.99 Returns for British Columbia. (See page 72.) F 72 BRITISH COLUMBIA. J §£ E. 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TABLE III.—FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. Acadia Fire Insurance Co.~ Aetna Insurance Co - Agricultural Insurance Co... * Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia American Alliance Insurance Co.- - American Central Insurance Co American Equitable Assurance Co. of N.Y. American Home Fire Assurance Co.. American Insurance Co Anglo-Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd.. Automobile Insurance Co. of Hartford.... Baloise Fire Insurance Co. _ * Baltimore American Insurance Co—.... Bankers and Shippers Insurance Co Bankers' & Traders' Insurance Co., Ltd.. Beaver Fire Insurance Co Bee Fire Insurance Company _ — Boston Insurance Co..— __ -_.. British America Assurance Co. British & European Insurance Co., Ltd British Canadian Insurance Co British Crown Assurance Corporation, Ltd.. British Empire Assurance Co. British General Insurance Co., Ltd British Law Insurance Co., Ltd British North Western Fire Insurance Co.. British Oak Insurance Co., Ltd. - British Traders Insurance Co., Ltd Caledonian American Insurance Co Caledonian Insurance Co California Insurance Co — — Camden Fire Insurance Co. __ - Canada Accident & Fire Assurance Co. Canada Security Assurance Co Canadian Fire Insurance Co Canadian General Insurance Co. — Canadian Indemnity Co. ... Canadian Surety Co.. Car & General Insurance Corporation, Ltd... Casualty Co. of Canada - Central Insurance Co., Ltd. Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co. Central Union Insurance Co Century Insurance Co., Ltd — ** China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd— Citizens Insurance Co. of Jersey City * City of New York Insurance Co Columbia Insurance Co Commerce Mutual Fire Insurance Co Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd— Commercial Union Fire Insurance of N.Y... Connecticut Fire Insurance Co — Consolidated Fire & Casualty Insurance Co.. Continental Insurance Co Cornhill Insurance Co., Ltd County Fire Insurance Co _ Dominion Fire Insurance Co Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co. Eagle Fire Co. of New York.—.. Eagle Star Insurance Co., Ltd Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Co Employers Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd. Ensign Insurance Co- Equitable Fire & Marine Insurance Co Essex & Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Ltd.. Eureka Security Fire & Marine Insurance Co Excess Insurance Co., Ltd. Federal Fire Insurance Co. of Canada Fidelity Phenix Fire Insurance Co Carried forward ._ $21,256.65 36,653.72 9,469.88 39,850.37 14,433.07 2,417.15 5,000.43 7,433.66 19,177.47 6,282.91 16,362.87 42,736.31 9.50 11,596.84 6,688.01 34,742.98 2,786.54 5,802.44 6,858.61 27,265.93 2,500.22 8,343.05 23,865.42 29,162.87 6,250.54 13,353.87 13,223.96 10,038.83 16,574.22 12,185.47 33,689.66 2,500.22 17,621.27 13,751.18 8,850.28 27,979.98 13,330.96 13,936.87 6,634.06 10,812.07 3,709.04 7,070.31 4,801.84 1,491.68 20,306.40 1,361.49 7,085.55 2,704.62 49,067.95 1,250.11 11,244.82 5,406.43 18,441.84 36,801.34 Nil 28,868.93 10,978.76 2,648.42 27,932.95 480.37 25,878.59 10,341.62 6,881.26 5,923.68 2,183.62 8,118.65 12,080.67 31,038.87 $7,421.15 11,543.59 3,420.17 5,828.71 1,991.47 557.13 1,312.26 2,567.79 5,158.94 4,055.12 3,101.74 11,362.83 Nil 2,598.57 1,812.42 9,437.49 847.46 354.20 1,321.18 8,433.55 656.13 1,263.34 9,442.46 9,550.81 1,640.32 1,313,40 2,274.03 9,932.37 3,132.88 1,441.40 4,497.25 656.13 5,880.08 3,608.71 4,381.96 16,725.39 5,134.44 9,407.83 783.38 1,933.08 72.42 2,999.05 354.04 34.01 5,783.65 40.65 2,473.71 717.13 11,758.17 328.06 1,754.52 2,333.25 2,735.07 17,918.15 Nil 8,532.84 405.63 169.07 9,124.10 111.60 576.31 1,359.56 1,343.86 1,373.47 1,102.19 800.24 4,660.31 4,029.73 $945,530.15 $259,671.95 $21,267.44 33,290.02 10,940.48 41,989.06 12,703.47 2,716.40 5,662.32 7,985.76 20,120.08 6,683.64 17,331.10 44,983.34 32.84 13,384.20 10,433.53 34,694.34 2,065.25 5,570.71 6,733.79 30,015.62 3,126.34 12,237.18 24,609.19 29,791.39 6,339.96 14,248.91 13,593.43 17,331.09 16,923.13 11,436.12 33,626.00 3,126.34 16,521.32 14,538.25 9,751.78 34,044.86 17,867.62 14,539.70 6,791.43 11,847.29 3,509.29 7,917.14 5,876.12 1,558.07 19,620.90 1,366.69 7,207.64 3,235.83 54,239.06 1,267.99 12,298.78 6,841.78 18,643.14 32,607.06 NU 29,868.20 11,623.24 3,134.83 31,850.55 24,895.30 9,866.65 6.555.44 6,532.51 10,655.02 7,453.49 11,240.64 33,144.93 $6,534.59 18,995.07 3,017.17 1,014.35 1,991.47 593.03 1,149.26 2,567.79 5,301.24 4,005.12 4,260.55 13,866.33 Nil 3,340.64 —740.58 9,309.28 912.46 — 1,379.80 1,252.12 8,714.55 553.13 563.34 9,935.24 9,618.81 1,489.32 1,894.40 1,501.29 10,121.37 5,248.28 1,464.55 4,349.03 553.13 1,868.80 3,234.71 4,840.96 16,978.19 5,474.44 6,959.83 971.32 1,639.46 67.42 2,654.42 369.83 87.01 5,356.32 250.97 2,178.19 720.42 10,782.17 298.06 70152 2,387.25 3,658.70 17,928.65 Nil 8,639.04 410.63 380.07 10,692.82 107.50 597.31 1,032.03 3,319.86 1,721.97 263.19 870.24 4,663.41 5,331.35 $1,003,905.01 | $259,434.59 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 75 TABLE III.—FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses paid. Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. Brought forward . Fire Association of Philadelphia Fire Insurance Co. of Canada.— -— Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. Firemen's Insurance Co. of Newark First American Fire Insurance Co t First National Insurance Co. of America . Fonciere Fire Insurance Co - * Franklin Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corp., Ltd.- General Fire Insurance Co. of Paris — - — t General Insurance Co. of America Girard Fire & Marine Insurance Co -— Glens Falls Insurance Co — § Globe and Republic Insurance Co. of America . Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada Gore District Mutual Fire Insurance Co Great American Insurance Co — Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. — Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada.. — Guildhall Insurance Co., Ltd.- Halifax Fire Insurance Co. — Hanover Fire Insurance Co. . Hardware Dealers Mutual Fire Insurance Co.- Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Co — Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Helvetia Swiss Fire Insurance Company . Home Assurance Co. of Canada Home Fire & Marine Insurance Co * Home Insurance Co. of New York * Homestead Fire Insurance Co. Hudson Bay Insurance Co Imperial Assurance Co. Imperial Guarantee & Accid. Insur. Co. of Canada . Imperial Insurance Office Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Insurance Co. of North America ._ — Jersey Insurance Company Law, Union & Rock Insurance Co., Ltd Legal & General Assurance Society . Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Ltd Liverpool-Manitoba Assurance Co. — _ tt Local Government Guarantee Society, Ltd.- London & County Insurance Co., Ltd. — — London & Lancashire Guar. & Accident Co. of Canada London & Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd — London & Provincial Marine & Gen. Insur. Co., Ltd London & Scottish Assurance Corporation, Ltd. London Assurance - London-Canada Insurance Co. „ London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd — - Lumberman's Insurance Co Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co... Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. _ Maryland Insurance Co., Ltd.. Mercantile Insurance Co - Merchants & Manufacturers Fire Insurance Co. Merchants Fire Assurance Corporation of N.Y. Merchants Marine Insurance Co., Ltd Mercury Insurance Co. Michigan Fire & Marine Insurance Co Millers National Insurance Co. Mill Owners Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Iowa ". Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Co. Minnesota Implement Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of B.C.. — National Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Co.. $945,630.15 6,734.79 25,589.40 28,138.62 14,633.38 2,718.21 10,319.86 5,190.55 7,281.90 6,020.28 93,482.00 439.45 3,976.42 2,824.16 8,837.89 9,342.20 22,102.15 83,478.11 12,262.98 14,022.73 134,052.98 4,442.07 30,741.51 3,594.23 36,882.81 9,995.00 19,120.55 13.845.53 85,972.43 11,058.69 14,171.10 4,500.69 16,206.30 5,096.92 44,923.26 28,701.26 24,724.27 31,640.82 68,950.52 14,140.62 17,643.65 7,021.00 71,494.99 4,538.88 8,134.51 44,143.92 3,832.05 14,171.10 11,392.35 3,102.81 3,709.79 Nil 4,985.47 10,908.32 12,893.82 31,979.55 10,447.14 2,939.55 4,323.31 27,698.45 3,745.65 64,209.03 30,745.39 5,406.04 32,190.30 12,583.32 Carried forward. $2,349,927.18 $259,671.95 1,480.58 3,898.68 1,632.20 3.194.32 261.83 727.35 612.42 1,463.56 552.81 37,770.50 235.12 1,619.54 Nil 3,748.82 7,034.45 5,020.67 31,852.94 5,987.06 4,609.37 16,607.91 1,178.66 2,255.60 1,884.89 5,934.42 6,270.54 2,974.42 1,900.11 28,079.53 4,690.82 4,947.44 209.49 2,346.86 356.04 6,038.34 10.448.18 4,427.72 3,258.20 29,412.30 5,998.10 5,989.80 2,015.83 52,560.39 504.79 1,014.77 14,650.39 1,419.82 4,947.44 5,967.95 356.05 543.94 NU 3,668.72 2,331.93 8,519.38 7,713.81 285.88 138.26 2,335.20 12,707.00 1,941.20 3,792.41 2,564.64 966.55 12,031.26 4,922.75 $1,003,905.01 I $259,434.59 7,961.97 32,193.94 28,876.80 14,685.86 4,958.71 10,174.16 5,236.27 9,634.32 6,701.68 95,455.38 659.95 4,335.16 2,308.26 9,896.43 8,425.43 24,789.16 85,118.31 12,876.23 14,780.75 67,483.12 4,820.28 24,924.34 16,840.04 38,427.50 8,496.56 25,397.82 14,851.92 123,106.67 12,383.22 14,415.24 4,654.49 17,550.21 5,006.46 41,134.63 31,305.60 25,727.08 31,165.68 74,888.38 15,834.29 18,949.04 6,265.96 76,223.67 4,667.57 9,326.91 46,245.24 7,354.21 14,418.28 11,809.48 3,690.92 4,347.30 Nil 3,431.68 11,237.85 12,498.86 36,586.73 12,611.96 2,522.26 4,484.84 26,672.55 4,138.58 33,317.79 25,168.31 5,930.48 32,102.09 13,466.23 $664,483.90 $2,408,856.10 1,530.58 3,668.68 1,611.27 3,115.01 240.84 677.35 1,253.46 5,111.60 552.81 40,811.22 235.12 1,609.54 8.00 3,318.03 7,027.45 5,343.38 35,156.43 7,694.12 5,202.37 63,928.31 1,268.66 2,547.10 1,018.56 8,925.62 5,366.08 2,949.42 1,864.11 17,041.53 4,151.78 4,356.40 375.49 2,377.62 369.71 5,527.69 9,808.18 4,739.22 4,386.97 23,450.69 5,308.82 5,937.20 1,941.83 50,815.39 504.79 87.77 21,796.67 1,412.91 4,356.40 — 1,773.85 347.38 579.04 Nil 3,772.89 2,230.93 8,549.83 3,153.01 2,709.88 142.26 2,303.07 — 2,437.80 1,950.98 3,812.41 2,028.80 819.75 8,516.26 4,899.10 $671,820.71 F 76 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE III.—FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses paid. Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. Brought forward— — Nationale Fire Insurance Co. of Paris - - National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford * National Liberty Insurance Co. of America National Liverpool Insurance Co National Provincial Insurance Co., Ltd National Security Fire Insurance Co - National Union Fire Insurance — — Newark Fire Insurance Co - * New Brunswick Fire Insurance Co New England Fire Insurance Co. — - New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co New York Underwriters Insurance Co. . Niagara Fire Insurance Co. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd.- North Empire Fire Insurance Co. — — Northern Assurance Co., Ltd - — Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Northwestern National Insurance Co North West Fire Insurance Co. — — Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd Occidental Fire Insurance Co.. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd.. Ohio Farmers Insurance Co— Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co. Pacific Fire Insurance Co — Palatine Insurance Co., Ltd. Patriotic Assurance Co., Ltd... Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd — - Pennsylvania Lumbermen's Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. Phenix Fire Insurance Co. of Paris — Philadelphia Fire & Marine Assurance Co. Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd — Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford — — Pioneer Insurance Co. - j— Planet Assurance Co., Ltd - Providence Fire Assurance Co. of Paris Providence Washington Insurance Co Provincial Insurance Co., Ltd.- — - Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd — Quebec Fire Assurance Co Queen Insurance Co. of America Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd Railway Passengers Assurance Co.. Reliance Insurance Co. of Canada _ Rhode Island Insurance Co Royal Exchange Assurance ..... Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. Royal Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co Saskatchewan Mutual Fire Insurance Co- Scottish Canadian Assurance Corporation . Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Co., Ltd... Scottish Union & National Insurance Co Sea Insurance Co., Ltd _ Security Insurance Co. of New Haven Security National Insurance Co. Sentinel Fire Insurance Co South British Insurance Company, Ltd. Southern Insurance Co., Ltd. Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Stanstead & Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Co., stock mutual State Assurance Co., Ltd Sun Insurance Office § Sussex Fire Insurance Co Switzerland General Insurance Co., Ltd. Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. ._ Toronto General Insurance Co — Travelers Fire Insurance Co.. Union Assurance Society, Ltd.. Carried forward.. $2,349,927.18 14,925.08 11,078.57 7,070.31 5,398.93 6,008.74 10,461.93 7,602.85 1,080.83 6,396.80 4,628.30 13,353.93 35,249.03 14,171.10 16,889.50 109,489.26 9,491.10 5,000.43 49,001.45 10,694.15 13,751.18 41,714.51 12,190.51 12,322.64 15,001.29 8,871.35 29,239.01 4,154.54 2,010.19 7,777.19 108,527.74 15,780.69 6,220.51 7,772.55 8,250.12 6,849.94 33,131.00 24,214.71 17,844.47 31,970.04 8.503.04 7,432.51 5,544.13 14,926.14 40,309.91 98,890.50 4,809.36 13,905.08 14,887.98 7,116.36 6,946.66 21,801.69 15,386.38 4,062.47 2,301.76 1,080.83 11,256.80 5,283.54 44,686.51 3,276.45 5,394.97 45,551.32 15,189.49 NU 13,330.97 97,246.63 23,752.04 $664,483.90 3,704.91 260.62 2,999.05 966.54 2,551.20 191.43 3,224.94 583.80 848.03 1,786.80 754.45 7,783.61 4,947.44 3,204.84 24,104.73 1,881.67 1,312.26 26,704.10 1,652.16 3,608.71 19,394.79 2,951.79 3,249.43 3,936.77 4,297.16 11,550.55 354.91 98.75 3,984.08 40,267.89 9,415.19 2,638.59 5,641.28 10,894.33 5,565.15 23,226.72 10.066.85 3,808.98 13,486.12 4,629.56 901.19 1,826.21 1,930.49 6,888.62 39,805.98 2,033.97 6,234.74 1,836.17 640.20 520.69 2,111.88 1,642.15 1,209.07 172.93 583.80 1,033.74 1,043.08 21,628.20 1,918.76 966.55 20,076.16 12,965.94 Nil 5,134.44 7,426.17 6,233.22 $2,408,856.10 18,813.72 11,986.59 7,917.14 5,915.03 4,934.32 10,130.84 8,512.73 1,128.19 8,080.69 5,651.37 16,491.41 37,086.93 14,415.24 19,388.20 109,786.66 10,283.94 6,662.32 54,169.77 12,410.69 9,471.69 44,813.04 12,793.86 8,157.67 16,514.82 9,391.35 27,064.81 4,863.69 2,750.58 5,818.62 104,157.37 17,115.22 6,965.56 8,274.01 9,455.46 6,900.77 30,652.19 20,774.63 16,972.48 35,706.64 9,766.85 7,285.79 6,664.48 44,026.45 105,613.37 5,290.56 14,726.41 10,719.45 8,284.37 8,898.91 25,387.38 14,990.77 4,830.52 1,492.48 1,121.22 9,666.65 5,914.72 46,180.61 5,331.40 5,918.55 44,799.68 15,035.63 NU 17,867.63 87,871.70 24,682.21 $671,820.71 3,312.91 275.62 2,654.42 819.74 2,551.20 263.40 2,854.34 575.76 715.53 1,800.54 955.17 6,140.65 4,356.40 3,187.84 20,981.82 1,946.39 1,149.26 29,618.10 2,027.16 3,719.71 16,992.17 3,110.60 578.43 3,489.77 6,394.38 2,949.55 485.10 98.75 4,022.08 34,126.16 9,186.99 2,335.37 6.192.89 10,887.73 5,500.99 22,767.27 144.85 3,972.98 11,936.36 5,621.23 1,060.62 1,588.22 1,408.36 5,492.62 35,615.54 2,023.97 6,656.36 1,836.17 1,243.86 530.69 5,497.88 404.15 1,208.07 246.43 575.76 1,546.74 1,061.30 21,431.05 1,906.09 819.75 16,521.17 12,080.21 Nil 5,474.44 8,464.62 5,617.22 $3,628,387.17 $1,083,778.43 $3,702,602.15 | $1,052,831.61 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 77 TABLE III.—FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses paid. Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. S3.628.387 17 ill 083.778.4* $3,702,602.15 22,784.79 28,994.15 23,188.69 $1,052,831.61 6,216.39 8,997.05 4,356.40 Union Fire, Accident & General Insurance Co. of Paris ** Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd _. 22,652.52 28,418.35 14,171.10 7,191.39 5,370.65 4,947.44 2,473.71 356.05 8,577.11 141.73 16,605.13 3,697.86 4,931.98 11,941.71 694.00 3,576.15 j| United British Insurance Co., Ltd. — — 7,085.55 10,901.56 32,923.18 5,147.97 7,207.64 10,495.41 34,161.91 3,977.23 63,621.47 10,871.66 18,165.81 8,949.84 5,804.45 22,266.55 2,178.19 8,865.11 56,580.42 6,116.90 16,545.66 10,954.06 4,958.31 21,324.08 17,746.38 3,704.96 5,225.98 Wellington Fire Insurance Co World Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd. — 9,500.25 964.00 3,333.15 Totals $3,866,166.83 $1,154,283.34 $3,953,091.73 $1,134,353.46 $3,657.36 49.75 4,514.74 34,399.02 17,472.66 6,094.56 7,584.97 6,083.24 7,617.90 7,516.47 1,333.13 4,547.82 8,850.73 $3,719.18 NU 368.59 12,473.15 3,141.78 7,388.18 1,004.58 65.71 6,795.58 976.33 118.63 399.53 974.25 Note.—These figures are included in the foregoing figures for the insurers whose names are preceded by the same sign. Reciprocal Exchanges. Net Premium Deposits written. Net Losses paid. Net Premium Deposits earned. Net Losses incurred. Affiliated Underwriters — - — American Exchange Underwriters — Canadian Reciprocal Exchange Canners Exchange Subscribers at Warner Inter Insurance Bureau ... — Individual Underwriters — — Lumbermen's Underwriting Alliance.- Metropolitan Inter-Insurers - New York Reciprocal Exchange. — — Underwriters Exchange - Totals — _ $14,015.73 2,955.60 1,362.60 2,502.60 3,224.74 27,571.50 504.71 5,720.95 2,303.19 $1,145.69 6.20 3.10 3,157.30 NU 12,851.96 Nil 3.10 6.20 $60,161.62 | $17,173.55 $11,852.27 2,541.43 1,678.57 2,529.32 3,864.70 27,902.32 917.78 5,698.73 2,521.15 $1,225.69 6.20 3.10 3,157.30 NU 12,851.96 NU 3.10 6.20 $59,506.27 [ $17,253.55 J I TABLE IV.—FIRE INSURANCE SUMMARY. Ratio Losses Year. Net Premiums Net Amount of Net Premiums Net Amount of incurred to written. Losses paid. earned. Losses incurred. Premiums , earned. 1935. $4,004,000 $1,696,000 $3,941,000 $1,430,000 36.27 1936 3,975,000 1,225,000 3,969,000 1,169,000 29.45 1937 4,167,000 1,713,000 4,082,000 1,877,000 - 45.96 1938. 4,056,000 2,071,000 4,105,000 2,011,000 49.00 1939 - 3,866,000 1,154,000 3,953,000 1.134,000 28.70 F 78 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE V.—AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939. Name of Insurer. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co Aetna Insurance Co— .— Agricultural Insurance Co. . . Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. — Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia American Alliance Insurance Co American Automobile Fire Insurance Co.. American Automobile Insurance Co. American Central Insurance Co. Anglo Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd. _ Arex Indemnity Company Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd - Bankers & Traders Insurance Co., Ltd Boston Insurance Co - British America Assurance Co British Canadian Insurance Co British Empire Assurance Co British General Insurance Co., Ltd British Law Insurance Co •. British Oak Insurance Co., Ltd.. — British Traders Insurance Co., Ltd Caledonian Insurance Co — Camden Fire Insurance Association Canada Accident & Fire Assurance Co Canada Security Assurance Co Canadian Fire Insurance Co Canadian General Insurance Co Canadian Indemnity Co. - Canadian Surety Co... Car & General Insurance Corporation- Casualty Co. of Canada — * Central Insurance Co., Ltd. Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co.. Century Insurance Co., Ltd — China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd - Commercial Casualty Insurance Co.- Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd Consolidated Fire & Casualty Insurance Co.. Continental Casualty Co - Continental Insurance Co Cornhill Insurance Co.- — County Fire Insurance Co.. Dominion Fire Insurance Co— Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co Eagle Fire Co. of New York _ -... Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Co — Employers Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd... Eureka-Security Fire & Marine Insurance Co _. Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N.Y.. _. Fidelity Insurance Co. of Canada.— Fidelity Phenix Fire Insurance Co.- — Fire Association of Philadelphia. ._.. - Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.. Firemen's Insurance Co., Newark.. t First National Insurance Co.— Fonciere Transport & Accident Insurance Co t Franklin Fire Insurance Co General Accident Assurance Co - — General Accident Fire & Life Assur. Corporation, Ltd. General Casualty Co. of America.- General Exchange Insurance Corporation General Insurance Co. of America Glens Fall Insurance Co - Globe Indemnity Co - Gore District Mutual Fire Insurance Co.— Great American Indemnity Co Great American Insurance Co Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada Guildhall Insurance Co., Ltd — Halifax Fire Insurance Co.... .— Hardware Dealers Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. Carried forward. _ Net Premiums written. NU Nil NU $2,744.34 27.75 219.28 21,721.57 52,709.86 NU 7,129.33 1,052.75 7,722.55 65,024.21 247.82 38,699.90 12,091.67 14,554.34 8,546.84 15,997.85 8,996.60 13,382.83 3,406.64 2,986.88 24,572.16 20,443.43 26,599.17 7,881.47 24,913.78 29,420.96 4,596.59 9,675.69 187.16 7,254.06 NU 40,870.38 13,888.60 Nil 519.48 Nil 12,426.36 NU 5,748.46 33,925.65 829.80 Nil 31,032.48 918.46 Nil 2,680.25 9,005.85 Nil NU Nil NU 13,113.47 16,952.23 47,030.85 33,256.78 18,593.94 26,320.37 27,345.57 7,788.17 3,056.06 1,973.48 179,419.65 32,003.73 63,672.09 111.60 Net Losses paid. Nil Nil NU $12,159.16 NU 165.01 9,308.92 19,841.55 NU 2,904.56 Nil 2,010.19 36,662.04 24.44 29,482.73 2,432.73 3,978.08 4,133.64 6,168.72 8,246.99 3,547.02 275.40 1,042.37 11,884.21 21,247.10 12,445.98 9,720.79 11,762.64 14,915.35 2,304.91 2,453.26 Nil 2,904.56 Nil 8,809.79 6,717.16 NU 114.65 Nil 3,677.73 NU 2,157.39 35,194.40 392.96 Nil 12,955.90 21.40 Nil 172.04 5,025.18 Nil NU Nil NU 5,178.48 5,930.77 10,223.21 26,601.16 4,286.89 15,829.82 16,534.18 4,179.95 1,166.57 1,485.10 82,338.78 16,297.90 26,365.59 Nil ,055,291.24 j $523,679.35 Net Premiums earned. NU Nil NU $9,135.72 25.19 362.40 21,822.54 57,783.97 NU 7,457.99 726.54 7,732.77 65,986.47 154.94 40,349.02 10,704.83 14,779.09 10,003.62 15,870.29 14,455.96 13,228.67 3,289.55 2,818.92 19,785.35 20,729.10 30,222.62 9,287.47 27,217.20 30,601.55 5,849.04 8,723.60 193.63 7,582.73 NU 25,078.71 16,595.79 NU 628.66 Nil 11,282.59 NU 5,375.69 34,387.70 786.72 Nil 30,826.68 607.53 Nil 2,730.65 10,395.15 Nil NU Nil Nil 14,650.43 17,371.18 47,614.29 32,216.97 17,028.71 24,290.34 29,600.60 4,849.69 3,819.08 3,248.42 164,027.06 32,364.84 62,410.40 116.05 $1,049,184.71 Net Losses incurred. Nil Nil NU $8,531.41 NU 129.01 10,274.92 10,917.55 NU 2,507.06 3,715.00 1,573.19 47,297.05 24.44 18,138.73 2,837.73 8,401.08 4,224.64 5,368.72 8,599.77 2,700.02 125.40 1,446.47 16,950.21 18,732.10 9,953.23 150.79 9,119.64 12,251.41 594.91 1,728.26 NU 2,507.06 NU 17,137.77 8,696.16 NU 342.65 Nil 3,679.68 NU 3,598.90 34,414.40 307.96 Nil 4,775.90 71.40 Nil 172.04 4,174.17 NU NU Nil Nil 6,168.48 5,390.77 11,813.21 25,062.56 4,866.89 12,595.82 6,700.18 4,179.95 1,581.57 1,161.10 92,124.78 8,753.90 34,314.34 Nil $499,884.38 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 79 TABLE V.—AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939 —Continued. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses paid. Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. Brought forward . Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Co. . Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co Hartford Fire Insurance Co Home Assurance Co. of Canada ._ X Home Insurance Co. — % Homestead Fire Insurance Co. * Hudson Bay Insurance Co. Imperial Guarantee & Accident Ins. Co. of Canada Imperial Insurance Office' — Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America Indiana Lumbermen Mutual Insurance Co Insurance Co. of North America Jersey Insurance Company — Law, Union & Rock Insurance Co., Ltd Legal & General Insurance Society, Ltd Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.— Liverpool-Manitoba Assurance Co. - London & County Insurance Co., Ltd. London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. London & Lancashire Insurance Co. — London & Provincial Marine General Insurance Co., Ltd. London & Scottish Assurance Corporation London Assurance — London-Canada Insurance Co. , j London Guarantee & Accident Co. - Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co. - Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Maryland Casualty Co. Merchants Marine Insurance Co. — Mercury Insurance Co. — Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Co Michigan Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Milwaukee Mechanics' Insurance Co Minnesota Implement Mutual Fire Insurance Co... Motor Union Insurance Co — National Ben Franklin Fire Insurance Co National Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford National Liberty Insurance Co. of America National Union Fire Insurance Co Newark Fire Insurance Co— New England Fire Insurance Co.. New York Underwriters Insurance Co Niagara Fire Insurance Co. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. Northwest Casualty Co. — Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Northwestern National Insurance Co Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd Occidental Fire Insurance Co. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. . Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co — Palatine Insurance Co. .. — _ Patriotic Assurance Co., Ltd Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd. Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford * Pioneer Insurance Co. Providence Washington Insurance Co Provincial Insurance Co. .J Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd Queen Insurance Co Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. Railway Passengers Assurance Co Rhode Island Insurance Co Royal Exchange Assurance * Royal Insurance Co., Ltd St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co $1,055,291.24 41.45 12,466.12 1,532.69 75,358.74 16,130.68 4,264.74 10,999.35 38.20 Nil 77.77 Nil 14,370.71 15,869.07 15,393.02 3,001.26 7,622.24 44,502.85 8,363.10 11,367.13 678.14 6,311.78 31,971.24 64,559.85 1,083.24 6,092.63 3,035.25 9,478.32 1,189.90 15,304.95 316.47 38,377.75 111.84 30,247.97 1,811.29 Nil Nil 134.62 2,744.67 79.12 | Nil Nil 16,718.60 12,395.71 31,050.28 41,509.60 446.27 29,241.32 2,986.01 48,420.24 10,643.53 6,986.70 5,341.77 2,767.84 30,660.55 95,669.70 NU 3,978.11 41,128.47 43,685.43 3,307.20 6,718.01 7,341.90 Nil 18,292.93 35,130.58 1,571.35 $523,679.35 Nil 3,304.11 3,244.78 40,705.26 16,160.94 738.38 2,333.98 NU Nil Nil Nil 4,938.53 24,621.22 8,845.28 1,766.30 3,235.27 12,247.97 5,699.29 2,614.65 156.49 1,487.11 23,743.90 36,796.26 288.44 152.35 1,014.89 11,616.35 34.53 6,503.07 33.10 5,892.21 NU 13,222.55 1,349.54 Nil Nil 79.84 1,366.56 NU Nil Nil 8,444.77 4,205.68 9,297.56 12,275.44 239.87 7,628.13 95.75 23,262.51 5,265.83 2,904.56 2,583.52 941.91 18,056.15 45,315.70 Nil Carried forward $2,006,211.49 1,150.77 22,029.17 22,175.79 1,639.89 657.75 910.57 NU 10,363.81 20,656.65 1,369.92 $1,049,184.71 77.13 15,699.33 3,301.73 72,726.32 19,519.24 4,151.44 10,198.29 74.48 Nil 69.60 NU 12,641.08 17,798.48 16,949.81 3,306.39 6,450.32 43,473.69 7,910.91 11,157.91 710.74 6,282.31 42,354.30 64,366.10 1,184.04 3,583.25 2,640.61 9,217.00 767.71 16,956.97 185.95 23,428.51 116.12 32,689.66 1,777.35 NU Nil 362.80 2,945.28 46.49 NU Nil 17,002.23 12,558.11 31,252.77 39,200.86 581.62 30,129.05 2,682.21 47,080.75 11,301.72 7,308.80 6,337.16 2,430.03 31,457.80 97,345.69 Nil 3,286.72 39,117.91 41,025.83 3,546.89 6,481.18 7,815.16 NU 18,953.53 38,781.51 1,873.37 $499,884.38 Nil 4,364.11 3,378.68 39,202.31 17,380.94 $979,344.20 $2,001,846.95 613.38 8,893.33 Nil Nil NU Nil 4,509.53 11,176.22 3,710.28 716.30 6,990.27 14,088.97 6,104.29 3,289.65 156.49 3,802.11 25,924.84 27,896.26 —647.56 124.85 2,289.49 — 4,283.65 34.53 15,242.39 118.88 10,791.25 NU 5,887.55 715.94 Nil Nil 4.84 1,115.56 21.27 Nil Nil 12,234.77 5,150.68 22,117.56 13,201.64 239.87 8,528.13 765.75 32,176.51 5,189.31 2,607.06 3,622.52 1,174.91 18,771.15 34,632.70 Nil 2,156.30 18,953.74 25,048.79 1,337.89 796.52 2,075.57 Nil 9,818.81 7,453.65 1,343.92 $942,885.43 F 80 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE V.—AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939 •—Continued. Name of Insurer. Net Premiums written. Net Losses paid. Net Premiums earned. Net Losses incurred. $2,006,211.49 2,567.70 59,545.60 6,242.14 11,144.58 NU 2,376.41 2,769.17 16,197.50 21,983.43 1,554.46 8,870.36 Nil 6,410.13 105.97 24,850.90 49,005.56 39,533.94 1,375.29 Nil $979,344.20 NU 23,636.55 7,731.33 2,340.42 NU 968.13 289.58 11,678.26 64,988.01 280.15 2,471.65 Nil 3,100.23 224.71 6,587.30 15,549.14 22,770.14 1,601.87 Nil $2,001,846.95 1,837.40 57,942.86 6,493.46 10,513.42 Nil 2,485.97 1,627.16 15,793.33 35,594.46 1,467.09 8,710.76 NU 6,760.87 1,397.53 24,584.67 39,430.23 36,508.30 1,902.70 Nil $942,885.43 — 786.50 23,295.39 6,056.33 6,523.42 Nil 835.63 Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co.- - Sun Insurance Office, Ltd — 1,041.12 13,944.61 25,180.01 290.36 1,140.75 Nil 3,211.23 Union Fire, Accident & General Insurance Co § Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd - 194.71 5,014.30 19,919.14 United Pacific Insurance Co — 21,320.91 1,927.22 Nil 37,154.89 Nil 20,799.06 Nil 5,662.12 21,145.69 113,211.86 19,623.04 Nil 13,081.42 34,045.52 NU 19,682.04 10,437.08 Nil 2,890.42 World Fire & Marine Insurance Co .— NU 1,462.50 8,613.83 40,963.40 NU 6,640.72 17,074.17 116,352.53 Nil 1,469.50 Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd — 10,238.83 53,743.40 Totals - $2,458,718.25 $1,225,703.99 $2,447,692.14 $1,150,773.19 $2,416.97 4,681.16 79.97 4,719.76 58.75 48.43 3,869.63 943.87 Nil 2,692.52 $511.34 324.44 —1.48 6,653.49 Nil Nil 441.17 NU 45.01 8,109.39 Note.—These figures are included in the foregoing figures for the insurers whose names are preceded by the same sign. TABLE VI.—AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE SUMMARY. (Figures shown in nearest thousand.) Ratio Losses Year. Net Premiums Net Losses Net Premiums Net Losses incurred to written. paid. earned. incurred. Premiums earned. 1935 ._... $1,536,000 $887,000 $1,485,000 $1,052,000 70.64 1936 1,824,000 1,120,000 1,708,000 1,251,000 73.51 1937 - 2,202,000 1,242,000 2,045,000 1,266,000 61.90 1938 2,469,000 1,346,000 2,356,000 1,261,000 53.70 1939 2,459,000 1,226,000 2,448,000 1,151,000 47.02 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 81 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUM S AND LOSSES FOR ISURANCE. 1939. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS IJ Name of Insurer. Accident Insurance. Sickness Insurance. Gross Premiums, less Return Premiums. Gross Losses paid. Gross Premiums, less Return Premiums. Gross Losses paid. •$3,353.60 108.28 226.00 5.00 2,547.22 1,892.34 3,780.16 2,471.21 8,593.97 400.88 1,271.54 •4,355.77 3,365.65 $2,002.05 256.06 17.75 1 ... $55.74 $30.71 1,173.90 1,356.97 1,573.88 655.87 3,652.06 147.60 616.72 818.52 2,138.17 762.00 5,467.73 530.99 1,473.31 1,528.72 49.64 1,761.79 920.80 British Canadian Insurance Co - Canada Security Assurance Co 757.33 1,608.13 2,002.23 594.90 169.11 161.03 f 3,369.16 1 *792.59 601.05 25,457.75 6,024.35 •5,492.74 100.00 31,037.95 249.53 f 25,156.66 j *499.50 •10,748.18 4,241.66 233.76 920.53 f 5,585.32 ) *2,190.90 2,107.99 3,966.80 894.88 46.65 416.15 562.97 •33,713.28 75.00 2,711.02 612.61 45.00 1,004.58 1,576.05 1,983.69 5,204.16 f 1,099.19 ] »353.26 11.00 16.80 f 3,558.38 \ *1,603.03 •22,272.28 •21,260.56 20.00 f 219.27 } •—8.50 610.73 f 7,210.63 ] *11,200.31 624.91 •118,745.05 5,216.28 3.33 1,575.26 10.00 835.77 3,243.94 7,655.45 3,419.74 108.14 11,790.02 3.75 } 1,315.42 \ 20,244.24 3,211.12 50.35 639.71 4,559.50 628.29 Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd - 8,868.13 30,907.97 ) 13,308.72 9,592.88 30.33 7,040.59 530.16 4,744.70 1,314.95 395.06 Federal Fire Insurance Corporation, Ltd Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York 932.65 2,128.34 616.99 604.37 1,592.98 130.33 14.00 52.07 165.36 16,129.55 161.36 ) 3,445.34 1,645.29 2,637.22 426.47 46.90 99.40 29.28 348.20 1,455.89 231.73 2,599.45 232.86 General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corpn., Ltd. 469.64 978.01 69.91 262.31 112.50 884.38 1,767.70 } ~ - Imperial Guarantee & Accident Insur. Co. of Canada ... 953.40 64.85 382.58 1,037.25 829.72 967.87 800.74 180.00 324.99 18.33 Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America. 240.13 Legal & General Assurance Society, Ltd . Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. London & Lancashire Guar. & Accident Co. of Canada London & Provincial Marine & General Insur. Co., Ltd. London & Scottish Assurance Corporation, Ltd. 632.59 1,181.61 —2.00 } 1,435.67 London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd 1,445.82 848.49 11,511.15 6,954.22 868.48 ) 22.46 29.45 7 1,234.62 \ 93.24 46.66 1,608.00 6,556.00 22.96 69,574.32 1,214.41 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co 679.00 3,907.77 2,885.48 $404,168.29 $189,740.62 $98,711.12 $38,519.19 * Accident and sickness. 6 F 82 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE—Continued. Accident Insurance. Sickness Insurance. Name of Insurer. Gross Premiums, less Return Premiums. Gross Losses paid. Gross Premiums, less Return Premiums. Gross Losses paid. $404,168.29 423.14 2,309.65 209.40 •2,114.06 9,049.15 992.00 1,449.55 •23,187.87 957.68 $189,740.62 250.25 1,097.42 220.00 1,719.59 863.33 3,485.75 148.92 554.57 15,425.92 786.22 $98,711.12 31.58 269.42 94.30 $38,519.19 728.55 1,509.07 745.61 967.12 172.84 318.80 313.99 Railway Passengers Assurance Co - —- 3,595.78 882.85 4,243.61 362.40 362.22 139.30 1,789.74 108.47 1,772.05 69.80 2,370.17 586.43 100.70 2,247.93 5,161.11 •23,001.24 41,306.82 993.99 9,860.95 401.66 670.79 4,230.23 157.47 f 2,801.95 } *5,775.94 2,787.71 2,365.80 29,916.03 12,778.87 2,089.07 6,838.25 12.50 262.56 1,837.54 8.00 332.00 2,383.33 1,167.11 1,033.83 343.56 44,391.01 209.21 9,621.92 61.70 24.00 2,439.09 95.00 I 8,001.56 23,276.22 Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. — 104.75 7,411.11 1,823.03 Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd.- ._. Zurich General Accident & Liability Insur. Co., Ltd. 3,539.82 Totals $551,095.29 $276,683.38 $171,990.75 $79,913.73 * Accident and sickness. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE. Name of Insurer. Employers' Liability Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Plate-glass Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd — Anglo-Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd — British America Assurance Co British Canadian Insurance Co— .— British Columbia Plate Glass Insurance Co- British Empire Assurance Co.. British Northwestern Fire Insurance Co Canada Accident & Fire Assurance Co.... Canada Security Assurance Co — Canadian Fire Insurance Co. Canadian General Insurance Co.—. _ Canadian Indemnity Co — Canadian Surety Co.—. - Casualty Co. of Canada Century Insurance Co., Ltd — — Commercial Casualty Insurance Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd — Consolidated Fire & Casualty Insurance Co— Continental Casualty Co.— - Dominion Fire Insurance Co. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co... Carried forward. $225.52 16.68 33.00 49.92 729.54 2,643.85 75.20 5.50 27.00 109.92 $162.19 1,484.43 583.15 3,916.13 | $2,229.77 $435.96 727.18 18,296.28 54.92 102.00 3,448.70 111.28 591.09 1,574.11 2,080.47 761.16 431.26 144.54 124.36 481.52 377.15 134.81 2.691.61 $32,568.40 $7.00 166.18 372.08 11,541.44 4.30 180.42 380.02 83.70 33.94 684.63 1,539.27 248.78 93.44 33.20 4.16 313.96 288.52 981.74 $16,956.78 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 83 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE—Continued. Name of Insurer. Employers' Liability Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Plate-glass Insurance. Premiums. $3,916.13 $2,229.77 $32,568.40 161.47 538.34 —7.70 273.81 865.50 308.76 1,334.34 250.19 408.72 357.34 571.65 1,194.14 227.73 37.17 533.26 1,302.65 41.89 162.88 1,368.01 145.95 1,144.53 32.49 $16,956 78 Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd 858.78 106.50 146.08 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York 7.74 1,268.64 106 33 4,339.55 156.99 12.50 87.88 124 23 439.10 722.05 296.09 440.02 341.43 3.00 5.36 1.40 52.54 ■ 120.17 538.20 8.46 7.20 353.05 London & Provincial Marine & General Insur. Co., Ltd 149.56 208.08 35.39 1,384.72 25.95 619.60 400.76 177.64 475.24 482.47 161.31 84.78 1.00 138.50 5.00 221.95 3.00 81.32 103.41 95.64 915.08 351.10 2,096.46 801.49 46.21 486.86 Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd- 122.22 896.54 143.19 77.18 124.52 180.81 10.97 243.84 80.53 514.80 106.36 6.26 378.83 408.92 84.53 Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Co., Ltd 100.34 291.43 Toronto General Insurance Co 12.00 193.60 126.18 242.24 706.00 88.60 720.76 58.74 676.03 —85.24 120.90 22.38 237.00 108.37 330.28 51.25 189.52 287.41 10.00 260 14 110 59 Totals Sl 4.549 25 1 S4 378 10- $54,451.09 $26,275.63 F 84 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. GUARANTEE AND THEFT INSURANCE. Name of Insurer. Guarantee Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Theft Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd.... Anglo-Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd. . Arex Indemnity Company Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. British America Assurance Co — British Canadian Insurance Co British Empire Assurance Co.. British Northwestern Fire Insurance Co.. Canada Accident & Fire Assurance Co Canada Security Assurance Co. - Canadian Fire Insurance Co Canadian General Insurance Co. Canadian Indemnity Co - — Canadian Surety Co... Casualty Co. of Canada - — __ Century Insurance Co., Ltd Commercial Casualty Insurance Co Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd.. Consolidated Fire & Casualty Insurance Co. . Continental Casualty Co Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co. Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd... Federal Fire Insurance Co. Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York- Fidelity Insurance Co. of Canada.. General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corpn., General Casualty Co. of America Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada Guarantee Co. of North America Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada — Guildhall Insurance Co., Ltd— Halifax Insurance Co.. — Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co . Hudson Bay Insurance Co. Ltd.. Imperial Guarantee & Accident Insur. Co. of Canada.. Imperial Insurance Office Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America Law, Union & Rock Insurance Co., Ltd - Legal & General Assurance Society, Ltd— Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co London & Lancashire Guar. & Accident Co. of Canada London & Provincial Marine and General Insur. Co., Ltd.. London & Scottish Assurance Corporation, Ltd.- - London Assurance London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd ,. Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co. Maryland Casualty Co. , Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Co. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd Northern Assurance Co., Ltd.— — — Northwest Casualty Co. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd.. Occidental Fire Insurance Co.. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd... Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd. _ Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd ..„ ..— Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd __ Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd Railway Passengers Assurance Co. Reliance Insurance Co. of Canada Royal Exchange Assurance __ Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Co., South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Sun Insurance Office, Ltd.- Toronto General Insurance Co Travelers Indemnity Co. Carried forward Ltd... — $15.93 5.00 1,101.34 254.89 30.00 1,801.23 381.45 2,679.37 17,030.94 10,653.95 25,858.52 160.50 804.49 743.50 2,439.94 3,461.07 10.00 4,368.87 2,692.83 1,956.83 1,657.60 5,215.79 328.40 100.00 156.05 2,509.85 293.03 166.00 807.07 2,700.99 1,146.03 383.93 30.00 369.36 340.62 841.33 1,303.72 275.10 380.63 71.47 287.78 2,957.72 | 2,893.68 | 4,399.92 — $144.58 —78.50 — 791.87 -1,857.14 2,265.02 -2,724.52 25.00 19.47 94.28 1,000.00 — 5,699.84 170.19 374.17 — 14.65 18.90 — 2,596.57 536.70 — 7.37 99.42 225.00 1,320.86 350.17 $117.63 78.10 1,001.51 954.21 1,173.51 1,259.04 1,601.82 2,082.38 2,325.05 838.73 21,510.97 16,473.06 5,758.31 1,410.39 1,492.37 7,198.14 3.74 603.66 6,263.30 5,739.64 20.70 8.75 3,172.39 7,473.68 1.434.14 2,882.93 5,904.17 4,479.90 2,046.34 727.33 j 212.29 1,067.98 352.76 99.20 1,173.73 1,478.26 5.513.76 6,290.74 778.99 369.33 3,073.52 $260.70 331.30 463.81 297.70 12.30 665.99 1,330.60 199.70 13,381.63 7,021.83 4,886.27 242.55 998.71 1,497.29 199.00 1,474.12 1,837.69 1,135.23 44.00 1,453.88 1,937.54 234.22 196.84 2,910.57 866.60 210.01 793.06 93.00 1,291.30 202.26 2,265.28 6,046.57 274.15 221.80 1,526.47 584.93 —29.66 2,402.70 1,087.48 1,523.78 609.50 1,936.56 928.90 1,856.39 260.98 2,648.03 1,951.08 416.32 602.52 2.193.37 1,238.91 797.65 212.62 2,098.22 453.02 1,409.38 643.15 141.20 740.97 277.01 357.60 2.096.18 247.98 8,571.80 3,419.49 106.10 1,520.86 5,432.43 5,072.99 3,864.55 7.994.54 2.153.54 $106,034.86 I -$4,891.36 $170,916.02 0,157.47 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 85 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939— GUARANTEE AND THEFT INSURANCE—Continued. Continued. Name of Insurer. Guarantee Insurance. Theft Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. i S106.034.86 —$4,891.36 $170,916.02 683.08. 46.60 6,762.62 554.67 3,176.20 1,131.39 1,132.03 1,292.20 3,967.93 3,498.67 $80,157.47 247.54 373.12 3,089.38 77.50 645.22 618.41 669.30 579.30 1,729.93 1,528.57 Union Assurance Society, Ltd 366.10 47.25 6,931.92 — 56.35 2,987.76 1,563.29 46.25 1,250.00 471.68 — 75.00 Zurich General Accident & Liability Insurance Co., Ltd Totals $116,239.67 —$1,563.27 $193,161.41 $89,715.74 INLAND-TRANSPORTATION AND MARINE INSURANCE. Name of Insurer. Inland-transportation Insurance. Marine Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. Acadia Fire Insurance Co — $16.41 8,626.20 $1.11 828.24 1 .... $18,467.74 $2,536.34 577.88 67.07 Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd- - —- 76.85 92.75 5,013.59 8,036.38 American Alliance Insurance Co. of New York American Insurance Co — - 7.00 1,986.73 1,560.81 232.82 3.78 563.89 197.50 71,531.24 9,447.68 131.20 1,750.12 32.60 6,009.38 87,362.02 19,499.18 3,464.28 36,137.36 7,043.12 1,817.22 594.25 186.54 11,695.92 24,369.23 118.97 1,791.62 89.50 364.51 22.15 681.47 10.95 30.00 354.97 144.52 71.09 5,069.48 3,238.86 5.47 79.69 50.00 934.18 .37 2.819.02 134.26 ...... 8,726.53 389.11 110.00 3,187.71 675.39 Cornhill Insurance Co., Ltd.. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., Ltd 2,539.02 176.00 193.50 99.58 3,280.53 33,314.35 1,663.64 9,037.55 7.50 57.00 118.77 690.95 2,023.88 Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co Fire Association of Philadelphia 311.13 72.64 — 13.80 129.80 $24,146.23 | $4,457.29 1 $297,083.41 $87,079.26 F 86 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. INLAND-TRANSPORTATION AND MARINE INSURANCE—Continued. Inland-transportation Insurance. Marine Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. $24,146.23 157.74 568.87 $4,457.29 $297,083.41 57,963.53 17,428.34 $87,079.26 16,797.58 7,270.08 116.75 195.16 582.31 35.29 14.90 86.53 110.87 18.15 4.94 882.55 .. . . .68 37.75 527.64 103.68 80.00 38,396.36 1,612.49 4,017.97 213 15 15,371.54 188.74 821.91 87,414.90 51,903.76 99,631.00 6,726.95 49.70 67.36 1,594.30 27,595.10 Indemnity Marine Assurance Co., Ltd 1,011.26 28,409.51 18.75 173.60 2,330.48 4,494.91 9.50 2.34 11,726.50 31,316.96 1,212.00 Legal & General Assurance Society, Ltd ~ 327.45 390.00 248.35 4,740.14 89.09 224.35 2,577.90 91,300.71 158,954.84 3.70 358.01 1,674.42 8,803.62 6,869.06 2,013.39 78.50 281.96 2,799.05 109.82 1,223.08 409.07 1,204.52 95.31 45,278.88 17,089.47 1,092.02 107.30 New Brunswick Fire Insurance Co — 33.20 621.45 10.94 167.89 113.83 1,650.02 145.80 309.20 262.25 3.00 1,793.65 720.76 56.59 72.31 .74 45.00 53,831.17 1,364.90 41,510.22 583.18 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd 848.73 75.85 29,346.34 7,185.35 1 127.11 Nil 17,535.43 14.75 4,709.88 62.082.96 28,538.07 51,646.61 14.19 7,661.63 487.50 4,043.84 393.45 2,477.28 50,615.25 17,772.04 15,635.33 1,457.40 78.49 Royal Exchange Assurance.. ..— 64.50 433.04 35,361.17 40.70 19.32 2,076.62 36.729.53 —7,730.61 $125,102.65 $27,897.04 $1,086,299.39 $513,942.95 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 87 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. INLAND-TRANSPORTATION AND MARINE INSURANCE—Continued. Name of Insurer. Inland-transportation Insurance. Marine Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. $125,102.65 $27,897.04 1 $1,086,299.39 1 $51 3.942.S5 18,478.09 7,325.18 178.58 15.51 120.31 South British Insurance Co., Ltd 620.19 4,812.41 36,475.79 6,163.90 22 583 11 Standard Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.— 20,145.85 — 1,030.03 722.60 17.50 1,132.13 29.68 2,587.06 261.26 1,301.67 235.22 347.39 131.35 319.68 !> an 8« Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd ,.., - 15,381.50 j 4,029.37 Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd — - 156.38 2.22 347.39 119,291.65 32,033.55 11,923.17 21,933.79 35.764.82 55,297.30 1,540.68 3,434.66 13,784.45 2,175.97 3,662.51 347.39 1,036.21 13.557 OR 32.828 30 : 10 6SU 82 2.94 3,283.15 21,606.13 619.62 6,602.23 Yang-tse Insurance Association, Ltd Zurich General Accident and Liability Ins. Co., Ltd Totals - $136,777.28 | $35,752.99 $1,464,149.28 J $653,316.05 I PROPERTY-DAMAGE AND PUBLIC-LIABILITY INSURANCE. Name of Insurer. Property-damage Insurance. Public-liability Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. $914.38 52,323.61 442.98 31.50 83.30 585.55 $367.11 17,844.39 2.50 $38.54 4.05 97.42 160.38 252.31 953.94 323.60 238.50 1,163.35 446.83 18.00 143.55 1,394.77 913.63 1,432.25 927.12 574.75 8,329.57 2.744.94 $363.40 660.90 44.25 226.20 162.60 96.78 135.72 921.27 1,991.49 294.85 2.377.56 897.93 1.594.72 1 2.070.88 10.00 28,318.47 29,214.77 7,542.97 53.61 391.12 8,919.62 7,757.08 1,109.46 1.404.64 1 157.49 6.33 20.76 34.00 43.84 32.65 164.44 Century Insurance Co., Ltd | $74,115.65 | $22,807.91 1 $71,470.49 [ $21,378.57 1 F 88 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. PROPERTY-DAMAGE AND PUBLIC-LIABILITY INSURANCE—Continued. Name of Insurer. Property-damage Insurance. Public-liability Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. $74,115.65 330.15 1,271.89 4,619.83 $22,807.91 13.62 78.38 773.50 4.00 3,186.26 $71,470.49 1 $21,378.57 1 7.078.09 ! 249.95 Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd 904.95 7.50 Consolidated Fire & Casualty Insurance Co 104.40 1,232.09 32.50 1,097.70 171.88 1,619.70 3.00 2.104.00 a 310 22 Employers' Liability Association Corporation, Ltd.. 760.06 11,166.17 ! 1,640.56 1,884.54 1 3,104.80 4,017.27 585.55 86,399.97 33.15 1,880.10 424.64 264.17 97.64 18,732.18 Firemen's Fund Insurance Co. General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. 174.50 82.83 30,428.76 3,186.53 723.25 6,893.34 227.55 5,974.51 19.40 177.65 778.79 69.90 52.80 5,552.78 Glens Falls Insurance Co. 1.18 40.50 3,392.90 520.92 8,556.99 1,993.84 6,744.10 14.38 258.55 4.91 269.66 2,459.51 Hanover Fire Insurance Co Hardware Dealers Mutual Fire Insurance Co 1,463.56 168.76 1,005.25 7.50 617.38 25.00 Imperial Assurance Co. . — ,. Imperial Guarantee & Accident Insurance Co. of Canada .. Imperial Insurance Office... 140.07 177.54 46.58 147.75 13.73 — 6.00 31.62 Indemnity Marine Assurance Co., Ltd. 163.25 3,385.20 251.94 1,680.35 3,010.12 10.00 11,258.28 133.01 823.23 1,775.53 2,281.70 26.50 474.00 168.70 94.44 Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Ltd London & Lancashire Guar. & Accident Co. of Canada London & Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd ____ London & Provincial Marine & General Ins. Co., Ltd London &• Scottish Assurance Corporation, Ltd 6,299.54 5,660.58 15.00 1,627.69 94.79 2,997.19 2,213.13 550.90 601.62 52.50 206.76 1,398.82 132.39 152.17 Maryland Insurance Co. - - - 7.31 12.03 1,459.84 1,241.73 Michigan Fire & Marine Insurance Co - 80.72 14,835.77 89.98 1,222.61 Milwaukee Mechanics Insurance Co National Union Fire Insurance Co. 2,060.09 53.41 538.41 2,505.91 328.87 111.94 4,305.08 1,477.20 80.77 Niagara Fire Insurance Co. __ __ 1,051.24 23.95 41.50 272.20 717.95 1,001.02 3,748.14 1,308.01 505.30 Northwestern Mutual Fire Association _ 2,078.17 270.01 98.10 1.347.50 $243,825.12 $64,231.52 $170,606.18 | $44,057.04 1 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 89 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. PROPERTY-DAMAGE AND PUBLIC-LIABILITY INSURANCE—Continued. Name of Insurer. Property-damage Insurance. Public-liability Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. $243,825.12 1,670.21 1,112.44 231.55 50.40 1,650.94 5,721.70 9,563.05 197.68 2,334.39 2.58 77.99 4,116.84 2,374.20 $64,231.52 471.98 $170,606.18 5,536.00 $44,057.04 Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd 390.28 206.64 37.50 537.30 834.53 23,212.27 2,162.14 707.85 150.30 1,193.63 2,659.61 352.60 8.00 537.00 11.85 735.39 1,045.04 5,792.89 371.50 590.00 Royal Insurance Co., Ltd.- 619.19 125.28 1,534.40 45.48 488.32 889.26 4.05 20.25 7.00 31.62 2,348.88 2,442.80 203.92 2,545.54 1,782.20 163.25 3,071.68 11,429.53 460.97 3,096.85 1,943.05 394.39 3,221.19 1,873.90 10,980.75 542.20 3,488.99 10.16 238.30 690.93 3,105.63 1,278.74 70.04 200.29 1,698.59 155.82 5,866.20 124.50 Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd . 9,300.98 9,084.55 31.62 163.25 1,222.31 86.60 31.62 104.00 319.52 1,088.86 2,408.15 2,507.70 261.75 1,130.52 1,491.61 7.00 1,050.64 Totals $303,997.48 $105,023.20 $218,431.71 $69,399.56 F 90 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. WEATHER AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE. Name of Insurer. Acadia Fire Insurance Co.. Aetna Insurance Co Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia American Credit Indemnity Co .._ Automobile Insurance Co. of Hartford Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co. of Canada.. British America Assurance Co— British Empire Assurance Co. Canadian Fire Insurance Co.— Canadian General Insurance Co City of New York Insurance Co Columbia Insurance Co. of New York— Commercial Casualty Insurance Co Continental Insurance Co Employers Liability Assurance Co., Ltd Fidelity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada . General Insurance Co. of America Glens Falls Insurance Co — Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada Great American Insurance Co Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada . Halifax Insurance Company Hartford Accident & Indemnity Hartford Fire Insurance Co.. Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co.. Home Insurance Co. of New York — Imperial Assurance Co __ Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America Insurance Co. of North America Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., Ltd.. London & Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd London Guarantee Accident Co., Ltd .._ Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.. Maryland Casualty Co Mercury Insurance Co. Michigan Fire & Marine Insurance Co New England Fire Insurance Co. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. .. North Empire Fire Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. _... Northwestern Mutual Fire Association . Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd.. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd.. Phoenix Insurance Co Carried forward.. Weather Insurance. Premiums. Losses. Miscellaneous. Insurance. A.—Aircraft. ^.—Boiler and Machinery. C.—Credit. H.—Hail. L.S.—Livestock. S.L.—Sprinkler-leakage. W.C.—Workmen's Compensation. Premiums. Losses. $2.70 88.20 15.60 4.80 6.18 166.98 .90 .04 2.74 117.96 .10 10.29 94.12 227.90 1.80 2.40 1.80 19.76 .52 1.80 2.55 12.00 45.00 $826.11 $12.25 40.00 $52.25 S.L. (H. (A. S.L. H. C. A. B. >A. } S.L. $10.59 2,710.41 16.38 41.43 410.00 657.50 16.38 1,820.56 13.92 95.00 I $3,109.53 B. S.L. 327.30 2.18 S.L. W.C. S.L. 3.53 I 367.60 j 20.69 I S.L. B. 175.23 15,965.42 fB. j W.C. A. B. B. fA. } W.C. (A. ) S.L. B. S.L. S.L. L.S. fA. I. H. I S.L. W.C. 13.37 14.58 175.00 3,843.22 80.00 99.91 24.13 16.38 60.58 20,013.09 j 161.75 I 7.06 I 472.63 j 16.38 I 2,410.75 ! 264.25 1.62 fA. j S.L. A. fA. IB. 1 S.L. 1,918.96 7.06 14 99 ' 158.33 ! 34.50 I 104.00 WC—1,000.00 H. H. S.L. S.L. B. S.L. 170.31 42.58 15.75 9.25 20.95 58.76 B. 1,060.97 TA. 19,602.62 j S.L. 221.37 A. 16.38 17.03 74.49 17,504.54 73.85 1,200.52 19.27 160.24 40.05 56.35 $72,785.60 I $24,564.92 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE, 1939. F 91 TABLE VII.—OTHER INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND LOSSES FOR 1939—Continued. WEATHER AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE—Continued. Weather Insurance, Miscellaneous. Insurance. Name of Insurer. A.—Aircraft. B.—Boiler and Machinery. C—Credit. H.—Hail. L.S.—Live Stock. S.L.—Sprinkler-leakage. W.C.—Workmen's Compensation. Premiums. Losses. Premiums. Losses. S826.ll .40 $52.25 $72,785.60 $24,564.92 W.C. 30.00 A. 16.38 H. 42.58 f A. 6.55 \ H. 3,394.25 A. 16.38 (A. 99.88 j B. 1,291.00 S.L. 7.06 S.L. 3.53 A. 7.21 .12 7.08 40.05 .10 2,566.78 1.80 .90 4.07 A. 13.92 A. —9.86 f B. 185.00 ) L.S. 151.00 Totals...... - ,.. $840.51 $52.25 $78,040.48 | $27,171.85 1 TABLE VIII.—OTHER INSURANCE (TABLE VII.) SUMMARY. (Figures shown in nearest thousand.) Class of Insurance. 1935. 1936. 1937. 1938. 1939. Accident, P _„_ L. $413,000 230,000 112,000 29,000 158,000 63,000 763,000 655,000 31,000 2,000 139,000 31,000 164,000 108,000 183,000 81,000 95,000 44,000 $474,000 228,000 131,000 32,000 116,000 67,000 978,000 710,000 16,000 2,000 175,000 43,000 165,000 98,000 197,000 76,000 142,000 52,000 $569,000 297,000 151,000 9,000 127,000 26,000 1,263,000 571,000 80,000 9,000 190,000 57,000 153,000 102,000 191,000 64,000 139,000 65,000 $577,000 800.000 114,000 37,000 119,000 32,000 1,182,000 623,000 • 203,000 72,000 212,000 71,000 170,000 85,000 189,000 81,000 126,000 64,000 $561,000 277,000 116,000 Inland-transportation, P L —1,563 137,000 38,000 1,464,000 L. 653,000 property-damage, P. L. 304,000 104,000 218,000 L 69,000 172,000 L 80,000 Theft, P. 193,000 , L. 90,000 148,000 L. 58,000 Total P. $2,058,000 1,243,000 $2,394,000 1,308,000 $2,863,000 1,191,000 $2,894,000 1,365,000 $3,303,000 „ L 1,367,000 Note.—" P " refers to premiums and " L " to losses. F 92 BRITISH COLUMBIA. TABLE IX.—INVESTMENTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA OF INSURERS OTHER THAN INSURERS TRANSACTING LIFE INSURANCE. (For Investments of Insurers transacting Life Insurance, see pages 72 and 73.) Name of Insurer. American Credit Indemnity Co Anglo-Scottish Insurance Co., Ltd Baloise Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.- _. Beaver Fire Insurance Co. Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co British America Assurance Co British Columbia Plate Glass Insurance Co... British Crown Assurance Corporation, Ltd.. British Empire Assurance Co _ British Northwestern Fire Insurance Co Caledonian Insurance Co Canada Accident & Fire Assurance Co - Canada Security Assurance Co _. Canadian General Insurance Co Canadian Indemnity Co.. Canadian Surety Co. Casualty Co. of Canada.— Central Union Insurance Co - Century Insurance Co., Ltd - Dominion Fire Insurance Co Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada.. General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.. Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada.. Guarantee Co. of North America — Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada Home Assurance Company of Canada Hudson Bay Insurance Co Imperial Insurance Office London & Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd- London-Canada Insurance Co London Guarantee & Accident Co.—. Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Boston- Mercantile Insurance Co Mercury Insurance Co Mill Owners Mutual Fire Insurance Co Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Association- National Provincial Insurance Co., Ltd - New Hampshire Fire Insurance Co.. North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Ltd.. North Empire Fire Insurance Co Northwest Casualty Co. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Ltd Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Co — Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd Protective Association of Canada Quebec Fire Assurance Co. Reliance Insurance Co. of Canada Royal Insurance Co., Ltd Security National Insurance Co.. Stanstead & Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Co., Stock Mutual- Toronto General Insurance Co Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd Totals Mortgages. NU Nil Nil NU Nil NU $33,500.00 Nil NU Nil 171,992.60 NU Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 3,329.89 48,793.47 NU NU Nil NU Nil Nil 40.000.00t 6,802.76 NU Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil NU Nil Nil 69,000.00 NU NU NU 147,690.94t Nil Nil Nil Nil 18,500.00t NU Nil Nil 241,346.00 $780,955.66 In other Securities. $75,000.00 26,280.00» 5,000.00* 5,085.39 14,000.00 10,000.00* 10,972.001 25,000.00* 6,000.00* 35,000.00* 117,027.72 70,000.00* 141,337.50 43,919.04* 31,000.00* 63,000.00* 9,961.27 35,000.00 26,000.00* NU 153,026.66 63,000.00* 32,450.00* 5,000.00 100,000.00* 89.246.66 32,000.00* 50,000.00* Nil 101.800.01* 10,000.00 220,054.20* 15,000.00 109,239.99* 100,000.00 20,000.00* 30.000.00* 4,866.67 50,000.00 65,000.00 36,238.50 2,000.00* 129,000.00* 224.600.00* 111,236.34 10,000.00 18,493.34 15,000.00* 20,784.00t 5.000.00* 4,000.00* 5,000.00* 468,284.00 $3,048,903.29 * Par value. " Book value. VICTORIA, B.C. : Printed by Charles F. Banfield, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1940. 2,325-440-5200
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