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News Release - April 12, 2011 SGI WEATHERS STORMS OF 2010Despite a near-record number of storm claims in 2010, both SGI CANADA and the Saskatchewan Auto Fund remain financially solid. SGI released its financial and operational highlights when the 2010 annual reports for SGI CANADA and the Saskatchewan Auto Fund were tabled in the Legislative Assembly today. SGI CANADA is the competitive arm of SGI, selling property and casualty insurance in seven provinces. "Despite the incredible amount of storm activity in 2010, a solid reinsurance program, lucrative investment returns and growth in out-of-province operations enabled SGI CANADA to continue to be profitable this year," Minister responsible for SGI Tim McMillan said. SGI CANADA highlights for 2010 include:
"In addition to sound financial management, SGI CANADA also demonstrated its commitment to customer service in 2010," McMillan said. "SGI CANADA was there for customers whose homes and businesses were left in turmoil after the sudden downpour of summer storms. Adjusters from around the province arrived in storm-stricken areas within mere hours to address the most serious claims." The other side of SGI's operations, the Saskatchewan Auto Fund, is the self-sustaining, compulsory auto insurance plan administered by SGI on behalf of the province. It is a public fund for motorists, cannot pay dividends and is not intended to earn profits. "The Saskatchewan Auto Fund provides high-quality and accessible services to the people of the province, and offers the lowest average personal auto insurance rates in Canada," McMillan said. "It's a competitive advantage for the province."
The Auto Fund retained its focus on customer service and traffic safety in 2010. Financially, the Auto Fund also benefitted from stronger than expected investment returns.
The complete SGI CANADA annual report can be found at www.sgicanada.ca. The complete Auto Fund annual report can be found at www.sgi.sk.ca. -30- For more information, contact:
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