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Sun Life scraps Clarica brand - Advisors Edge It’s the end of the line for the last vestiges of one of Canada’s oldest insurance companies The identity Clarica Financial Services, a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial, is being phased out and replaced with the Sun Life brand Formerly Mutual Life of Canada, Clarica can trace it roots back to 1870 The Waterloo-based company […]
Mutual Life - Wikipedia In 1900, it changed its name to the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada At the end of the 20th century, Mutual Life was Canada's fourth largest insurance company On 10 June 1999, shareholders voted to demutualise the company and to change its name to the Clarica Life Insurance Company [2]
Sun Life closes sale of Claricas U. S. operations . . . Sun Life Financial Services of Canada Inc announced today that it has closed the previously announced sale of Clarica Life Insurance Co ’s U S operations, Clarica U S , Inc , to Midland National Life Insurance Company
Who took over Sun Life of Canada? (2025) - Investguiding Is Clarica now Sun Life? Clarica, which was known as Mutual Life before going public in 1999, will keep its own name and become a subsidiary of Sun Life The new company will be headquartered in Waterloo, Ont Sun Life will keep its corporate headquarters in Toronto