Canadian life insurance new annualized premium increased 4% in 2023 to $1.86 billion in 2023, according to LIMRA's Canadian Individual Life Insurance Sales Survey. This is the highest sales ever ...
A recent LIMRA study found 57% of Canadian adults say they have life insurance coverage. Although this is three points higher than the results from a similar study conducted by LIMRA in 2019, 30% of ...
TORONTO, June 16, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PolicyMe, a Canadian digital-first life insurance platform, today became the first Canadian platform to evaluate every applicant across the full life insurance ...
New data shows homeownership is the number two trigger for buying term life insurance in Canada. But most buyers are covering far more than the mortgage—and that's the right call.
TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2024 /CNW/ - Canada's life and health insurers paid-out a record $128 billion in benefit claims last year, money that helped keep Canadian families healthy and make their lives more ...
A new national study from Blue Cross suggests that overall, Canadians are sensitive to building resiliency and future-proof financial planning. Younger generations, while the most financially stressed ...
The deal adds a block covering roughly 170,000 employees to a platform jointly owned by six regional Blue Cross plans ...
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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oneday, a leading third-party administrator in the Canadian life insurance industry, today announced the full-scale launch of its proprietary technology platform, Oneday Pro, ...
A new industry study finds Canadian households are underinsured by 14.5% on average, even as total coverage hits record highs ...
For the first time in Canada, every applicant is evaluated across the full coverage spectrum in a single session and automatically matched to the best-priced coverage they qualify for PolicyMe, a ...
Many Canadians continue to rely on traditional life events like marriage or homeownership – potentially leaving gaps in coverage as financial responsibilities evolve TORONTO, June 22, 2026 /CNW/ - ...