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Inforce Policies POLICY ID NAME ADDRESS POLICY ID NAME ADDRESS Update from the Judicial Manager of Clico International Life Insurance Limited (CIL) Confi rmation of Active Policies and Outstanding Claims As at June 30, 2017 Deloitte Consulting Ltd., the Judicial Manager of CLICO individualised correspondence from CIL to their last International Life Insurance Limited (CIL), wishes to known address on fi le confi rming their policy information inform policyholders and claimants that further to the and providing an update on the Phase I process and an court approval of Phase I of the CIL restructuring plan, indication of the next steps to be followed. which involves policyholders on the Barbados register, If you are an active policyholder or claimant as at the listing of all active policies and claims outstanding in June 30, 2017 and you do not see your name on Dominica as at June 30, 2017 will be published below.. the respective listings, you should contact CIL at The listing of the names, policy numbers and addresses (767) 448-4160 to make an appointment to bring your will also be available on www.clicolife.com from original policy and or claim information to the offi ce on Monday September 11, 2017. Great George Street in Roseau. If you see your name on the respective listings, do not contact or attend at CIL as no further action is required Patrick Toppin at this stage. All policyholders with active policies and For Judicial Manager or outstanding claims as of June 30, 2017 will be sent September 15, 2017 POLICY ID NAME ADDRESS Inforce Policies DMH0050965 BRUNO, DONNY MASSACRE DMH0059416 BRYAN, MAYFAIR BERNADETTE ZICACK, PORTSMOUTH, ST.JOHN Term Life DMH0031546 CARBON, DANIEL C/O POLICE HEADQUARTERS, BATH ROAD, ROSEAU POLICY ID NAME ADDRESS IDJ0002181 CARBON, ROSETTA CHARMINE PICHELIN, ST.PATRICK DMH0038959 ADAMS, HARTLEY #8 SHOP LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0053014 CARBON-HARRIGAN, JANNITA #1 LESLIE STREET, WALLHOUSE, LOUBIERE, ST GEORGE DMH0044275 ALFRED, OCTAVIA CASTLE BRUCE, ST.DAVID IDJ0001759 CASIMIR, ROCHELLE POINTE CARIB, FOND ST.JEAN, ST.PATRICK DMH0022867 ANSELM, CYRILLA E. 60 B RIVER STREET, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0011308 CHAMBERS, CAROL V 15 FRANKLYN LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0053055 ANSELM, CYRILLA E. 60 B RIVER STREET, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0059265 CHARLES, DEJUAN KEYSHAWN C/O DEBRA CLARISA BLACKMAN, 4TH FLOOR, FINANCIAL CENTER, DMH0059397 ASTAPHAN, GENEVIEVE M. P.O.BOX 75, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE P.O.BOX 769, ROSEAU DMH0012831 AUSTRIE, MARTIN D ELMS HALL, ROSEAU IDJ0002723 CHARLES, DREW MICHA CRESCENT LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001564 BAPTISTE, DEBORAH AVRIL MARY 5TH AVENUE MADRELLE, LOUBIERE, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001871 CHARLES, MALCOLM K.M. BENSE VILLAGE, ST.ANDREW IDJ0000204 BAPTISTE, JULIUS WESLEY, ST.ANDREW IDJ0001809 CHARLES, MIKKEL P.O. BOX 1548, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0045976 BAZIL-THOMAS, IRMA BACK STREET, MAHAUT DMH0056500 CHARLES, NATASHA 173 LIME STREET, BATH ESTATE IDJ0000218 BAZIL-THOMAS, IRMA WARNER VILLAGE, MAHAUT, ST.PAUL IDJ0001808 CHARLES, SARAYAH K P.O. BOX 1548, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000221 BLANC, RUBY JOSEPHINE MASSACRE, ST.PAUL DMH0011548 CHARLES, WILLIAM #13 CHURCH HILL LANE, GOODWILL IDJ0000036 BRUNEY, AMBROSE WESLEY, ST.ANDREW DMH0034078 CHARLES, WITBORNE MARIGOT IDJ0000595 CARBON, FELIX JOHN AVIT ST. CLAIRE DRIVE #13 CAYBAY, ST. MAARTEN NA IDJ0002354 CHARLES-ISLES, ANDRA LAYOU, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0000627 CHARLES, LORNA JIMMIT, C/O P.O. BOX1548, ROSEAU, ST.PAUL IDJ0001592 CLIFTON, ELVIS JIMMIT, ST.PAUL IDJ0000628 CHARLES, LORNA JIMMIT, C/O P.O. BOX1548, ROSEAU, ST.PAUL DMH0048218 COCKRANE, URSULA LAUREEN 33-C CURRY’S REST ROAD, MAHAUT IDJ0000400 CHARLES, MARTIN JIMMIT, C/O P.O. BOX1548, ROSEAU, ST.PAUL DMH0038899 COMMODORE, DAUSTINA MORNE PROSPER, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001932 CORNELIUS, MIKE CASTLE BRUCE, ST.DAVID DMH0041464 CUFFY, DIEDIA KIANA C/O MATTHEW CUFFY, MORNE RACHETTE IDJ0000749 CUFFY, MATTHEW ST.JOSEPH POLICE STATION, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0001743 CUFFY, KATHLEEN SALISBURY, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0002606 CUFFY, MATTHEW ST.JOSEPH POLICE STATION, ST.JOSEPH DMH0033882 CUFFY, KATHLEEN SALISBURY, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0001204 DAISY, MARINA ROSE #164 CANEFIELD EAST, P.O. BOX 749, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0002103 CUFFY, TAMARA DIANNE CECILI 12 JEFFERS LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001930 DEFOE, JULIANA BACK STREET, MAHAUT, ST.PAUL IDJ0001219 DARROUX-JOHN, IDALINE COPTHALL, P.O. BOX 1818, ROSEAU VALLEY, ST.GEORGE DMH0011292 DUPUIS, KENNEDY V 26 CHURCH LANE, GOODWILL DMH0051011 DARROUX-JOHN, IDALINE COPTHALL, P.O. BOX 1818, ROSEAU VALLEY, ST.GEORGE DMH0032119 EDWARDS, EARL TREVOR RIVER SIDE APARTMENT, ROSEAU DMH0054732 DAVIS, DELMA #5 CEDAR GROVE, BATH ESTATE, ROSEAU IDJ0000094 EMANUEL, MARIA BEAU BOIS, CASTLE COMFORT, ST.GEORGE DMH0035676 DAVIS, DERRICK 37 FEDERATION DRIVE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE IDJ0002048 ETIENNE, CEASARINA JUDITH SOUFRIERE, ST.MARK DMH0046023 DAVIS, EUGENE MIRANDA 5 CEDER GROVE, BATH ESTATE IDJ0001793 EVANS, BRENT D. BEAU-BOIS, WALL HOUSE, ST.GEORGE DMB0034642 DAWAY, HERMAN 28 STEBER STREET, POTTERSVILLE, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000163 GRAHAM, JULIETTE 10 HERON LANE, CANEFIELD, ST.PAUL DMH0035553 DECHAUSAY TITRE, JOSEPHINE S 89 VICTORIA STREET, NEWTOWN, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000341 GRAHAM, NOREEN 10 HERON LANE, CANEFIELD, ST.PAUL IDJ0001505 DESCHAMPS, JOHN MORNE PROSPER, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000007 GRAHAM, VERONICA 10 HERON LANE, CANEFIELD, ST.PAUL DMH0041400 DUCREAY, DAHLIA ALLURA C/O HYACINTH DURAND-DUCRE, P.O.BOX 1870, ROSEAU DMH0015838 GREEN, ROSEMOND 2H BATH ESTATE, ROSEAU DMH0044294 EDWARDS, JACQUELINE ANTHIA COTTAGE VILLAGE, ST.JOHN DMH0059332 GUYE, GENEVIEVE 22 ROSE STREET, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0045867 ESPRIT, AUGUSTUS C/O LAND & SURVEY, CORK STREET, ROSEAU IDJ0002012 JAMES, JERICSON #1, UPPER KINGSHILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0013448 ESTRADO, EARL J. C/O P.O. BOX 408, WILDEY, ST. MICHAEL, BARBADOS IDJ0001755 JEAN-PIERRE, JERMAINE JEWEL P.O.BOX 362, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001751 ETIENNE, CEASARINA JUDITH SOUFRIERE, ST.MARK IDJ0000488 JNO.JULES, MURPHY SALISBURY, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0001224 ETIENNE, RHODA PAMELA TRAFALGAR, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001337 LETANG, JOSEPHINE R. P.O.BOX 1084, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001072 FERROL, MACARIUS CHANCE, PORTSMOUTH, ST.JOHN DMH0009001 MAGLOIRE, ANDREW 2 GRANT’S LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0033941 FRANCIS, ARIANN M C/O VERONICA LABASSIERE, RIVER ESTATE, CANEFIELD IDJ0001435 MAGLOIRE, IRVING 2 GRANT’S LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0059328 FRANCIS, ARIANN M C/O VERONICA LABASSIERE, RIVER ESTATE, CANEFIELD DMH0056375 MATTHEW, JEFFERSON C/O POLICE HEADQUARTERS, ROSEAU DMH0056492 FRANCIS, HEATHER 25 GREEN’S LANE, GOODWILL, ST GEORGE IDI0000076 MEADE-THOMAS, PORTIA P.O. BOX #471, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001567 FRANCIS, LISA 23A ELLIOT AVENUE, POTTERSVILLE, ST.GEORGE DMH0059330 MODEST, NATHALISE CANEFIELD, C/O P.O.BOX 1593, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001553 FRANCIS-SIMON, DORCUS P.O. BOX # 848, STOCK FARM, ROSEAU IDJ0000004 MONELLE, JANICE MARY P.O. BOX 1302, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000645 FRANK, JERVON NICKEL C/O NADIA LAVILLE, LAGOON, PORTSMOUTH, ST.JOHN DMH0056441 NESTOR, BERNADETTE SANDRA LESPOINTE, MASSACRE IDJ0000311 FREGISTE, PETRA F. POINTE MICHEL, ST.LUKE DME0036845 PASCAL, IRVING #1 , MURPHY’S LANE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0045981 FRITZ, RAYMOND MORNE RACHETTE DMH0061993 PASCAL, VERONICA COLIHAUT, ST.PETER DMH0050983 GARDIER, DAVE GRAND LAVANNE, ROSEAU IDJ0002118 PROSPER, CLAUDIAN RICHARDSON PLAISANCE, LAPLAINE, ST.PATRICK IDJ0001405 GEORGE, DAVIS FORTUNE, P.O. BOX 1126, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001256 REGISTE, HENRY PICHELIN, ST.PATRICK IDJ0002719 GEORGE, OMARAH FAITH DESTINY C/O JUDY GEORGE, COURTS LTD-DOM,P.O.BOX #2, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001217 REGISTE, YOLANDA PICHELIN, ST.PATRICK DMH0048290 GEORGE, SINDY VICTORIA 38 GREEN’S LANE, GOODWILL, ROSEAU IDJ0000058 RICHARDS, SHARMA KEVIN #1 HOUSING SCHEME, FOND C, C/O P.O. BOX 186, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0051083 GORDON, AVA 12 GUTTER VILLAGE, GOODWILL, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000299 SCOTLAND, LINDY MASSACRE, ST.PAUL IDJ0000989 GRAHAM, AMANDA 10 HERON LANE, CANEFIELD, ST.PAUL IDJ0001148 TAVERNIER, ANGUS THOMAS SOUFRIERE, ST.MARK IDJ0000991 GUISTE, DERRICK CANEFIELD, ST.PAUL IDJ0001147 TAVERNIER, JOYCE SOUFRIERE, ST.MARK DMH0011307 GUYE, GENEVIEVE 22 ROSE STREET, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0045975 THOMAS, CLIFFORD MAHAUT, ST.PAUL DMH0048264 HAMLET, HYACINTH MARIGOT, ST.ANDREW IDJ0000040 THOMAS, CLIFFORD MERVIN WARNER VILLAGE, MAHAUT, ST.PAUL IDJ0002754 HENDERSON, EVELYN DIANE #5874 GLASS GLOW ROAD, FOND COLE’, ST.GEORGE IDI0000034 THOMAS, REGINALD EUSTACE P.O. BOX #471, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000484 HENRY, ALEJANDRO G. CANEFIELD EAST, ST.PAUL DMH0056407 VIDAL, PRINCE SALISBURY, ST.JOSEPH DMH0059349 HONORE, MAGDALENE BONTIFF THIBAUD, ST.ANDREW IDJ0001080 WILLIAMS, CECILIA MADRELLE, LOUBIERE, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001269 ISIDORE, EILEEN MAHAUT POST OFFICE, MAHAUT, ST.PAUL DMH0056560 WILLIAMS, CUFFY BELLEVUE CHOPIN, ST.PATRICK IDJ0001887 JAMES, DAREEN GOOD HOPE, ST.DAVID DMH0059387 WILLIAMS, DARYL P.O.BOX 906, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001548 JAMES, JERICSON KINGSHILL, ST.GEORGE DMH0052895 WILLIAMS, PAULA MORNE DANIEL, ST.PAUL DMH0062189 JAMES, NOAH ROBERT LOUIS #9 CHURCH STREET, C/O P.O.BOX 1013, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE IDJ0001681 JEAN, SILAS LOWER PENVILLE, ST.ANDREW Ordinary Life IDJ0002004 JEAN, VICTORIA PENVILLE, ST.ANDREW DMH0059398 ASTAPHAN, GENEVIEVE M. P.O. BOX 75, ROSEAU, ST.GEORGE DMH0059260 JNO BAPTISTE, DECOSTA GIRAUDEL, ST.GEORGE IDJ0002753 ABRAHAM, MARA PEARL GRAND SAVANNE, SALISBURY, ST.JOSEPH IDJ0001258 JNO.BAPTISTE, MIGNON NICHOLE JIMMIT, ST.PAUL IDJ0001866 ABRAHAM, MARY WATTON WAVEN, ST.GEORGE IDJ0000478 JNO.BAPTISTE, NASHMA MORNE RACHETTE, ST.JOSEPH DMH0045933 ALFRED, LOUISE C/O PHILSBERT ALFRED, CASSIA AVENUE DMH0010184 JOHN, CYRILLE COLIHAUT, ST.PETER
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