Covéa
Société de groupe d’assurance mutuelle (SGAM) | |
Industry | Insurance |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Key people | Thierry Derez |
Products | Property insurance, Liability insurance, Financial services |
Number of employees | 26,624 (in 2013, including 4,000 abroad) |
Website |
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Covéa is a French mutual insurance company that covers property, liability and reinsurance businesses headquartered in Paris. It was formed from the merger of three separate French mutual insurance companies Garantie Mutuelle des Fonctionnaires (GMF), Mutuelle d'assurance des artisans de France (MAAF) and Mutuelle du Mans Assurance (MMA).
It became a mutual insurance group company or SGAM, a special French legal status, in 2002 and operates a number of different brands in France and other countries, that have been obtained through acquisitions.
In 2014, Covéa, was number one for property and liability insurance in France and served over 11 million policyholders, generating €16.5 billion in premiums. The Covéa group attained a Standard & Poor's A positive rating and was rated No. 1 for Solvency ratio amongst the top 20 European Insurance groups.[1]
History
In 1999, through the initiative of the insurance companies Mutuelle des artisans de France (MAAF) and Mutuelles du Mans Assurances (MMA), the mutual reinsurance company Covéa was formed.
In 2003, under the leadership of group of mutual insurance companies (GEMA) a new legal form of "mutual insurance group company" (SGAM) was established by the French government. Covéa was approved as a SGAM in 2003.
In 2005, the general meeting of Covéa approve the merger with Azur and of the Garantie mutuelle des fonctionnaires (GMF).
UK
Covéa Insurance UK was formed in October 2012 following the parent's acquisition and merger of three longstanding UK insurance businesses - Provident Insurance, MMA Insurance and Gateway Insurance. It had approximately 1.2 million policyholders in the UK and employed over 1,000 people across their network of UK offices.
On 25 February 2015, Covéa Group acquired another UK insurance business, Sterling Insurance.[2] Subject to legal and regulatory approval, Sterling's general insurance business will be transferred into Covéa Insurance from 1 January 2016.
Subsidiaries
Other affiliated mutuals
- Assurances Mutuelles de France (AM), specialist in reinsurance
- APGIS, specializing in group protection guarantees
- SMI, health insurance specialist
Specialist subsidiaries
Insurance
- APJ, defending the rights of individuals
- Covéa Deposit, financial security developers and builders, regulated professions to ensure the protection of the funds entrusted by clients.
- Covéa Fleet, specializing in corporate fleets and transportation
- Covéa Risks, insurance brokerage
- DAS, legal protection (PJ) of businesses and individuals
- Lybernet, Internet insurance (including marketing the brand Aloa, is also white label for other operators)
- Nexx, insurance by telephone and internet
- NOVEA, risk specialist aggravated auto insurance
Reinsurance
- Covéa Lux internal reinsurance
- Covéa Re: Mutual Reinsurance
Management
- Covéa AIS ( Assistance, compensation, services ), economic interest group specializing in the management of claims FMG signs, MAAF, MMA, and partners.
- Covéa Finance, Asset Management
- Covéa Estate (GIE), promotion of heritage, such as technical management, property management and asset management
- Covéa Tech ', new technologies (engineering and technical studies)
Services
- Assurland, web based comparison site
- France broker, mortgage brokerage company
- Empruntis, brokerage credits Internet
- Fidelia Assistance, support worldwide
- Santéclair, health risk management.
Endowment Fund
- The Diderot Institute, Covéa is behind the creation of this endowment fund providing public debate analysis on the social economy.
- Thôt, created jointly by Covéa and Jean-Claude Seys, designed to promote cooperation between companies and academic research
Miscellaneous
- ACT International (extended warranty for new vehicles and used vehicles) in collaboration with manufacturers.
Subsidiaries and international holdings
11.6% of turnover in 2013 came from contributions of activities located abroad.
The development on the international scene allows Covéa to overcome the limitations of external growth in France (the market share already held by Covéa representing nearly 20% of the auto market and HRM ) .
It is also a geographical diversification of risk solution in response to the solvency requirements in the insurance sector by the rules called "Solvency II".
Canada
- la Capitale Assurances Générales (Québec) (20% de participation GMF). Capital AG also owns the following companies: The only (risk business broker distribution), Penncorp (Life, health and disability), and York & Fi ( IARD )
United States
- CSE Insurance Group ( Civil Service Employees Insurance Group, based in California) for employees of the Public Service
Spain
- Caser (based in Madrid) (subsidiary of Spanish Savings Banks for about 80%, MAAF MMA & 20%)
Luxembourg
- AME Life Lux (a subsidiary 50% AM-GMF and 50% Ethias )
- AME Lux (a subsidiary 50% AM-GMF and 50% Ethias ) sells property and casualty products
United Kingdom
- Covéa Insurance (amalgamated the 1 st October 2012 MMA Insurance, Gateway, and Provident acquired in 2011), markets a range of products for individuals and professionals
- Swinton brokerage business
- Sterling Insurance offers a wide range of niche insurance products and also sells administrative services and technical solutions to several major British financial companies.
References
- ↑ "Assurance de biens et de responsabilité : Bouleversements en perspective". Retrieved 2015-09-03.
- ↑ Letter to Sterling policyholders from John Blundell, MD Sterling, and James Reader, CEO Covéa Insurance, dated August 2015