Empire Life

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The Empire Life Insurance Company
Type Subsidiary
Industry Insurance
Founded Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1923
Headquarters259 King Street East
Kingston, Ontario
K7L 3A8
Key people
  • Mark Sylvia (president and CEO)
  • Duncan N.R. Jackman (chairman of the board of directors)
Products Insurance, Investment
Number of employees
900
Parent E-L Financial Corporation
Subsidiaries Empire Life Investments Inc.
Website www.empire.ca
Empire Life Historical Building, Kingston, ON EmpireLifeBW.png
Empire Life Historical Building, Kingston, ON

The Empire Life Insurance Company, operating as Empire Life (French : Empire Vie), is a Canadian life insurance and financial services company headquartered in Kingston, Ontario. It was incorporated in 1923 and is a subsidiary of E-L Financial Corporation Limited of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The company provides individual life, health and investment products as well as group life and health products through independent distribution partners including financial advisors, management general agents, national account firms and employee benefit producers. Empire Life is the parent company of Empire Life Investments Inc., a Canadian investment management company launched in 2011.

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Empire Life has grown to become one of the top 10 life insurance companies in Canada [1] and one of Canada's best employers. [2]

History and ownership

Empire Life was founded in 1923 by Milton Palmer Langstaff.

In 1929, Empire Life merged with The Commonwealth Life and Accident Insurance Company. This merger was followed by the acquisition of The Canadian Order of Odd Fellows insurance portfolio in 1934, and a subsequent merger with the Mutual Relief Life Insurance Company in 1936. Following the acquisition of the Mutual Relief Life Insurance Company, the company's head office moved from Toronto, Ontario to Kingston, Ontario.

In 1968, E-L Financial Corporation Limited [3] acquired 94% of the outstanding shares of Empire Life. In 1987, E-L Financial acquired The Montreal Life Insurance Company, as well as the life insurance operations of The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, and adopted the marketing name of Empire Financial Group.

As part of this acquisition, Empire Life became a subsidiary of the holding company, E-L Financial Services Limited which now owns 98.3% of the company. The remaining 1.7% of Empire Life common shares are widely held by various individual shareholders. E-L Financial Services Limited is 100% owned by E-L Financial Corporation Limited.

In 1992, Empire Life acquired a block of group insurance business from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and in 1993 acquired the non-participating individual insurance policies of The Citadel Life Assurance Company. In 1995, Empire Life agreed to administer and assume a block of deferred annuity and Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) policies of Confederation Life Insurance Company. In 1997, Empire Life assumed a block of deferred annuity policies from Allstate Life Insurance Company of Canada. In 2000, Empire Life assumed a block of annuity and RRIF policies from Coopérants, Mutual Life Insurance Society.

On December 31, 1997, Empire Life acquired all the shares of Colonia Life Insurance Company and subsequently changed the name of the company to Concordia Life Insurance Company a year later. On January 1, 2002, Empire Life and Concordia amalgamated as one company under the name of The Empire Life Insurance Company (or L'Empire, Compagnie d'Assurance-Vie). From 1987 to 2005, Empire Life used the marketing name of Empire Financial Group but re-branded as Empire Life in 2006. [4]

Products

Individual Insurance Term life insurance, Permanent life insurance and Critical illness insurance

Wealth Management Segregated funds, Portfolio funds, Guaranteed Interest Options (GIOs), Registered Retirement Income Fund including a Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit (GMWB) product, Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan, Mutual Funds through Empire Life Investments Inc.

Group Benefits Small and medium business group life and health insurance plans, group life and health insurance plans for 20+ employees, Administrative Services Only (ASO) contracts, cost plus arrangements and disability management

Sponsorships and philanthropy

Corporate management

Board of directors

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References

  1. Empire Life ranked 10th in the Globe and Mail Report on Business: "Top 10 Life Insurers", June 2018 based on revenue
  2. Empire Life ranked 284th in the Forbes list of "Canada's Best Employers 2019"
  3. E-L Financial Corporation Limited (E-L)
  4. "New Brand Name for The Empire Life Insurance Company". Archived from the original on 2009-02-24. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
  5. Empire Life Public Accountability Statement 2020
  6. "Empire Life invests $250,000 in Pathways to Education's Graduation Nation Initiative" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2014-06-05.