Auto Insurance
Property Insurance
Term Life Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Auto Insurance
Find the best coverage for less
Auto insurance coverage may be standard throughout each province, but insurance premiums can differ greatly between insurance companies. Quotes from one insurance supplier to the next can vary by hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. Shop around and compare quotes today to save.
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Property Insurance
Protect your belongings from the unexpected
Whether you live in a house, a condominium or a rental unit, you will want to make sure your belongings are protected. Property insurance can provide you with peace of mind and can be customized to suit your individual needs.
Property insurance provides many benefits, including:
- providing coverage for damage to the structure of your residence (if owned)
- providing you with protection against the loss of your belongings in your home
- protecting your belongings outside your home (e.g. a computer stolen out of your car)
- providing liability protection should someone injure themselves on your property
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Term Life Insurance
Protection for the ones you love
Term life insurance offers you peace of mind by providing low-cost protection for your family or your beneficiary in the event of your death. Coverage is for a specific amount of time - the term of the policy. The most common term policies are 10 and 20 years in length. With a term life insurance policy, you can get a large amount of coverage for a relatively low cost.
Why you need term life insurance
Term life insurance can be an important part of your comprehensive financial plan. Make sure you do not overlook the value of life insurance and how it adds to your family's financial security.
You can use a term life insurance policy for many things, including:
- income replacement to maintain your family's lifestyle
- provision of childcare and education expenses
- payment of taxes owed on your assets upon your death
- protection for a co-owned business
Term life insurance complements your overall financial plan and gives you the security and confidence required for your peace of mind.
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Critical Illness Insurance
Protection for illness recovery
Unlike life insurance, critical illness insurance is there for you while you're living. A unique product, it provides you with a lump-sum payment to help with the cost of recovery should you become critically ill during the term of the policy.
Why you need critical illness insurance
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians suffer and recover from serious illnesses each year**.
- 40,000 to 50,000 Canadians have a stroke each year and 75% survive the initial incident.
- 75,000 Canadians have a heart attack each year and more than 80% of them survive when admitted to hospital.
- 1 in 3 women in Canada will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime.
- 2 in 5 men in Canada will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime.
- The cancer death rate for both men and women has steadily been declining.
Critical illness insurance provides you with a lump-sum payment, when you need it most, to be used any way you see fit. This can mean covering extra health care bills, alternative medicines, business expenses, outstanding debts, home renovations or treatment abroad - it's your choice.
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Trademarks and Disclaimers
* CIBC is not responsible for kanetix Ltd., its services, or how it uses information you give it. CIBC receives fees for customers who are referred to the kanetix website through a link on the CIBC website.
** Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 2002; Canadian Cancer Society, 2002.
The information presented here is general only; it is not intended as specific investment, financial, accounting, legal or tax advice for any individual.
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