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Insurance Companies No Longer Licensed in Alberta Alberta Superintendent of Insurance Insurers, Reciprocal Insurance Exchanges, and Fraternal Societies No Longer Licensed in Alberta As of September 7, 2021 This list is maintained by the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance and includes Insurers, Reciprocal Insurance Exchanges, and Fraternal Societies that have withdrawn, amalgamated or changed names. To search, press Ctrl-F and enter the name. For companies that are currently operating, see Insurers, Reciprocal Insurance Exchanges, and Fraternal Societies Licensed in Alberta. Name Historical Information 12345 Insurance Company Effective September 23, 2016, 12345 Insurance Company was discontinued under the Insurance Companies Act and was issued a certificate of continuance under the Canada Business Corporations Act under the name 9918841 Canada Inc. 1500 Club of Edmonton District Effective January 12, 1924, 1500 Club of Edmonton District withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Abstainers' Insurance Company Effective October 12, 1989, Abstainers’ Insurance Company amalgamated with Maplex General Insurance Company. The continuing company name is Maplex General Insurance Company. ACA Assurance Effective December 31, 2009, ACA Assurance withdrew from the Province of Alberta. All existing policies were transferred to The Union Life Mutual Assurance Company. ACE INA Insurance Effective September 1, 1985, INA Insurance Company of Canada changed its name to CIGNA Insurance Company of Canada. Effective September 1, 1999, CIGNA Insurance Company of Canada changed its name to ACE INA Insurance. Adriatic Insurance Company Effective 1964, Adriatic Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Advocate General Insurance Effective July 15, 1989, a winding up order was issued for Advocate General Insurance Company of Company of Canada Canada under the Winding Up Act. Effective December 31, 1992, Advocate General Insurance Company of Canada’s licence was not renewed in the Province of Alberta. Aegon Insurance Company (UK) Effective December 31, 1984, Ennia Insurance Company (UK) Limited changed its name to Aegon Limited Insurance Company (UK) Limited. Effective December 31, 1999, Aegon Insurance Company (UK) Limited withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Aetna Casualty and Surety Effective 1955, Automobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. merged into Aetna Casualty and Company Surety Company. Effective November 3, 1997, Aetna Casualty and Surety Company of Canada changed its name to Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of Canada. Page 1 of 57 Name Historical Information Aetna Life Insurance Company Effective January 1, 1989, Excelsior Life Insurance Company changed its name to Aetna Life Insurance of Canada Company of Canada. Effective January 1, 2000, Aetna Life Insurance Company of Canada amalgamated with Maritime Life Assurance Company; the continuing company name is Maritime Life Assurance Company. Affiliated Underwriters Effective 1958, Affiliated Underwriters merged into American Reciprocal Insurers. Agricultural Insurance Company Effective 1954, Agricultural Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Aid Association for Lutherans Effective January 1, 1942, Aid Association for Lutherans withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Its licence was renewed later in 1942 and then it withdrew in 1972. AIG Assurance Canada Effective October 1, 2001, Norwich Union Life Insurance Company (Canada) changed its name to AIG Assurance Canada. Effective October 1, 2008, AIG Assurance Canada amalgamated with AIG Life Insurance Company of Canada and the continuing company name is AIG Life Insurance Company of Canada. Alberta Fire And Accident Effective 1958, Alberta Fire and Accident Insurance Company Limited withdrew from the Province of Insurance Company Limited Alberta. Alberta General Insurance Effective December 31, 1994, Alberta General Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Company Alberta Lawyers Insurance Effective July 1, 2019, the exchange of reciprocal contracts by ALIEX was terminated and its corporate Exchange wind-up began; all obligations relating to ALIEX and the indemnity program under the LPA (including claims) are acknowledged and confirmed to be obligations of the ALIA, a subsidiary of LSA; and all property and funds of that indemnity program vest in and continue to be the property and funds of ALIA. The indemnity program of the Law Society of Alberta (LSA) was reorganized out of the Alberta Lawyers Insurance Exchange (ALIEX) and into the Alberta Lawyers Insurance Association (ALIA). Under this reorganiation, ALIA would not be subject to any regulation under the Insurance Act (IA) as a result of section 99(3) of the Legal Profession Act (LPA). Alberta Local Authorities' Effective December 31, 2017, Alberta Local Authorities' Reciprocal Insurance Exchange withdrew from Reciprocal Insurance Exchange the Province of Alberta. Alberta Motor Association Effective 1974, Alberta Motor Association withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Alberta Motor Association Insurance Company assumed all assets and liabilities of Alberta Motor Association. Alexander Hamilton Life Effective December 3, 1997, Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Company of America withdrew from the Insurance Company of America Province of Alberta. Household Life Insurance Company assumed all assets and liabilities of Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Company of America. Allendale Mutual Insurance Effective 1968, Manufacturers Mutual Fire Insurance Company merged into MFB Mutual Insurance Company Company. Effective January 7, 1971, MFB Mutual Insurance Company changed its name to Allendale Mutual Insurance Company. Effective July 1, 1999, Allendale Mutual Insurance Company amalgamated with Protection Mutual Insurance Company and Arkwright Mutual Insurance Company. It was renamed Factory Mutual Insurance Company. Page 2 of 57 Name Historical Information Alliance Assurance Company Effective January 1st, 1974, Alliance Assurance Company Limited withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Limited Alliance Insurance Company of Effective 1950, Alliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Philadelphia Policies transferred to Insurance Company of North America. Alliance Mutual Life Insurance Effective January 1, 1987, Alliance Mutual Life Insurance Company merged with Industrial Life Insurance Company Company. The continuing company name is Industrial Alliance Life Insurance Company. Allianz Insurance Company Effective February 4, 1977, General Fire and Casualty Company changed its name to Allianz Insurance Company. Effective 1989, Allianz Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Allianz Insurance Company of Effective December 31, 1992, Canadian Home Assurance Company amalgamated with the Canadian Canada Provincial Insurance Company. The continuing company being Allianz Insurance Company of Canada. Effective November 1, 1993, The Cornhill Insurance Company of Canada amalgamated with Allianz Insurance Company of Canada. The continuing company being Allianz Insurance Company of Canada. Effective July 11, 2005, a Transfer and Assumption agreement was entered and the files were transfer to Allianz Global Risks US Insurance company. Effective April 1, 2006, Allianz Insurance Company of Canada amalgamated with Nordic Insurance Company of Canada (The). The continuing company is Nordic Insurance Company of Canada (The). Allianz Life Insurance Company Effective March 31, 1993, Name change North American Life and Casualty Company to Allianz Life of North America Insurance Company of North America Allstate Insurance Company Effective December 31, 2015, Allstate Insurance Company's licence has been cancelled pursuant to section 51 of the Insurance Act. Allstate Life Insurance Company Effective December 31, 2002, Allstate Life Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Allstate Life Insurance Company Effective December 31, 2002, Allstate Life Insurance Company of Canada withdrew from the Province of of Canada Alberta. Alpina Insurance Company Effective December 31, 1995, Alpina Insurance Company Limited withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Limited Alpina Insurance Company Ltd. Effective 1964, Alpina Insurance Company Ltd. withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Alta Surety Company Effective July 19, 2001, a winding up order was granted in the Superior Court of Quebec against Alta Surety Company, having its head office in the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec. On July 31, 2001. Price Waterhouse Coopers Inc. was appointed as liquidator. Effective July 31, 2001, Alta Surety Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. American Alliance Insurance Effective 1952, American Alliance Insurance Company merged with Great American Insurance Company. Company Page 3 of 57 Name Historical Information American Automobile Fire Effective 1954, American Automobile Fire Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Insurance Company American Automobile Insurance Effective 1927, American Automobile Insurance Co. withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Co. American Casualty Company of Effective 1972, American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania withdrew from the Province of Reading, Pennsylvania Alberta. American Central Insurance Effective 1957, American Central Insurance Company withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Company American Credit Indemnity Effective 1927, American Credit Indemnity Company of New York withdrew from the Province of Alberta. Company of New York American Empire Insurance Effective 1975, American Empire
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