British America Assurance Company
The British America Assurance Company was a fire insurance company established in York, Upper Canada in 1833. An impressive headquarter, it was designed by William Irving in 1877. The company expanded into the U.S.[1] It also operated in Sydney and Adelaide.[2] The company took hits during major conflagrations, such as the San Francisco fire of 1906.
Depiction of the company's headquarters as seen in 1884 | |
Industry | Fire insurance |
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Fate | Acquired by Royal Insurance |
Founded | 1833York, Upper Canada | in
Defunct | 1961 |
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The Canadian subsidiary of the Royal Insurance Company (now RSA Insurance Group) acquired the British America Assurance Company and the Western Assurance Company in 1961.[3]
William Botsford Jarvis was one of the company's founders.[4]
References
- Historical Sketch of the British America Company by J. Castell Hopkins June 1912 reprint of 1911 Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs
- "British America Assurance Company (Toronto, Ont. ) : Virtual Reference Library". Toronto Public Library. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- "Royal Insurance Company of Canada |". heritagetoronto.org. Archived from the original on 2017-12-26. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- "William Botsford Jarvis - Ionic Lodge No. 25". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
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