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.

British America Assurance Company
IndustryFire insurance
FateAcquired by Royal Insurance
Founded1833 (1833) in York, Upper Canada
Defunct1961 (1961)
Areas served
    • Canada
    • United States
    • Australia

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

  1. Historical Sketch of the British America Company by J. Castell Hopkins June 1912 reprint of 1911 Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs
  2. "British America Assurance Company (Toronto, Ont. ) : Virtual Reference Library". Toronto Public Library. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  3. "Royal Insurance Company of Canada |". heritagetoronto.org. Archived from the original on 2017-12-26. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  4. "William Botsford Jarvis - Ionic Lodge No. 25". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
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