Quebec insurer ordered to stop issuing new policies
AMF moves to protect Vigilance policyholders
- By: James Langton
- October 14, 2005 October 14, 2005
- 15:20
AMF moves to protect Vigilance policyholders
Papers being presented to World Trade Organization
Regulator responds to accounting rule changes
Completes purchase of GCAN Insurance
DiPiazza to serve for another four years
Unit offers integrated services to multinational importers and exporter
No subpoena received form U.S. attorney’s office
Unveils retooled permanent participating life insurance
Outlook is stable
CEO Gray no longer with firm
Sale of unit is one possibility
Oilpatch needs global financial solutions, Rasmussen says
Losses cost companies and policyholders $3 billion a year
Shareholder meeting set for November
Huebel to replace Henke as CEO
Branch opening in Vancouver
$100,000 campaign to promoted awareness in Quebec
Campaign honours Year of the Veteran
Roll out put off until 2008
Q4 charge to cover expected damage claims from hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Cash deal with E*Trade worth US$1.6 billion
Next move for credit costs “almost certainly up”, says UBS
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Premiums likely to rise