TSX:IAG (iA Financial)
About IAG
iA Financial Corp., Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the provision of financial and insurance services. It operates through the following segments: Individual Insurance, Individual Wealth Management, Group Insurance, Group Savings and Retirement, US Operations, and Other. The Individual Insurance segment is involved in the life, health, disability, and mortgage insurance products. The Individual Wealth Management segment focuses on the individual products and services for savings plans, retirement funds, and segregated funds, in addition to securities brokerage, trust operations, and mutual funds. The Group Insurance segment consists of life, health, accidental death and dismemberment, dental care and short and long-term disability insurance products for employee plans, creditor insurance, replacement insurance, replacement warranties, extended warranties, and other ancillary products for dealer services, and specialized products for special markets. The Group Savings and Retirement segment refers to group products and services for savings plans, retirement funds, and segregated funds. The US Operations segment includes miscellaneous insurance products sold in the United States such as life insurance products and extended warranties relating to dealer services. The Other segment offers auto and home insurance products, services supporting the activities that have no link with key segments such as asset management and financing, company capital and some adjustments related to consolidation. The company was founded in 1892 and is headquartered in Quebec, Canada.
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