"A co operative business is owned by their customers, and the same goes for a co op insurance company. The downside is that if the co op is not successful, the customers are not just without an insurance company, but they also lose their investment."
The Co-operative Insurance was created in 1867.
Co-operative Insurance Tower was created in 1962.
While co-operative insurance is not required when traveling abroad, it is still a good idea to have it. Co-operative insurance protects a person's property while they live in a condo or other co-op living situation.
National Union of Co-operative Insurance Society Employees was created in 1922.
Assuming that the "The Co-operative Group Limited" is meant here. The Canadian insurance co-operative "Co-operators Insurance Group Limited" was founded in1945 and is headquartered at Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
to provide people with food, funeral care and car insurance :)
{| |+ style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 125%" |Co-operative Insurance Society Limited |- ! Type | Consumer Co-operative ! Founded | 1867 ! Headquarters | Manchester, United Kingdom ! Key people | David Anderson, Chief Executive ! Industry | Financial Services ! Products | General Insurance, Life Assurance and Investments ! Revenue | £3.5 billion ! Website | www.cis.co.uk The Co-operative Insurance Company was formed in 1867 to provide fire insurance to co-operative societies. In 1899 this became an Industrial and Provident Society and changed its name to Co-operative Insurance Society. The Society is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.[1] In 2002, Co-operative Financial Services was created as a holding company for both CIS and The Co-operative Bank including Smile, the first full internet bank. To maximise the co-operative identity, The Co-operative Group brought all of its businesses under the common The Co-operative brand. CIS was re-branded The Co-operative Insurance in April 2008. The Society's head office on Miller Street in Manchester city centre was, at the time of completion in 1962, the tallest building in Europe, standing at 387 feet (118 m). Since the opening of the Beetham Tower in 2006, it is now the second tallest building in Manchester. In 2006 the CIS Tower was clad in solar panels, becoming Europe's largest vertical solar array. The Society has a tradition of football sponsorship. It currently sponsors the Scottish League Cup in Scotland and the Irish Football League Cup in Northern Ireland. Former logotypeThe Co-operative Insurance and The Co-operative Investments are trading names of Co-operative Insurance Society. The following are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Society, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority:- * CIS General Insurance Limited[2] * CIS Unit Managers Limited[3] * CIS Policyholder Services Limited[4] In 2006 CIS split its life and general insurance businesses into two separate entities and CISGIL was established, within which all new and renewing insurance business is now being written. All existing CIS general insurance business is now reinsured with CISGIL and CIS will in future continue to write long-term savings and insurance business only. CFS Management Services Ltd. was created at the same time to provide common support services to CIS and CISGIL. A co-operative is a business, but more than this, it acts together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically. Co‑operatives are not about making big profits for shareholders, but creating value for their members. Their top priority is to provide the best possible services for their members and to invest in the communities where they live. This gives co‑operatives a unique character and influences what they stand for.[5] Members of The Co-operative Group are entitled to earn dividend on home and motor policies held with the Society.[6] With-profits policy holders share in the surpluses of the life assurance fund. # ^ Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, No. 3615R. Entered in the Register under No. 150965 # ^ Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, No. 29999R. Entered in the Register under No. 435022 # ^ Registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. 2369965. Entered in the Register under No. 144032 # ^ Registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. 3390839. Entered in the Register under No. 188391 # ^ Statement on the Co-operative Identity (Definition) International Co-operative Alliance, Manchester, 1995 # ^ The Co-operative Membership The Co-operative Insurance (retrieved 09 April 2008) * The Co-operative Insurance * The Co-operative Bank * Co-operative Financial Services ! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"nies of the United Kingdom | Companies established in 1867 |} {| |+ style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 125%" |Co-operative Insurance Society Limited |- ! Type | Consumer Co-operative ! Founded | 1867 ! Headquarters | Manchester, United Kingdom ! Key people | David Anderson, Chief Executive ! Industry | Financial Services ! Products | General Insurance, Life Assurance and Investments ! Revenue | £3.5 billion ! Website | www.cis.co.uk The Co-operative Insurance Company was formed in 1867 to provide fire insurance to co-operative societies. In 1899 this became an Industrial and Provident Society and changed its name to Co-operative Insurance Society. The Society is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.[1] In 2002, Co-operative Financial Services was created as a holding company for both CIS and The Co-operative Bank including Smile, the first full internet bank. To maximise the co-operative identity, The Co-operative Group brought all of its businesses under the common The Co-operative brand. CIS was re-branded The Co-operative Insurance in April 2008. The Society's head office on Miller Street in Manchester city centre was, at the time of completion in 1962, the tallest building in Europe, standing at 387 feet (118 m). Since the opening of the Beetham Tower in 2006, it is now the second tallest building in Manchester. In 2006 the CIS Tower was clad in solar panels, becoming Europe's largest vertical solar array. The Society has a tradition of football sponsorship. It currently sponsors the Scottish League Cup in Scotland and the Irish Football League Cup in Northern Ireland. Former logotypeThe Co-operative Insurance and The Co-operative Investments are trading names of Co-operative Insurance Society. The following are wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Society, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority:- * CIS General Insurance Limited[2] * CIS Unit Managers Limited[3] * CIS Policyholder Services Limited[4] In 2006 CIS split its life and general insurance businesses into two separate entities and CISGIL was established, within which all new and renewing insurance business is now being written. All existing CIS general insurance business is now reinsured with CISGIL and CIS will in future continue to write long-term savings and insurance business only. CFS Management Services Ltd. was created at the same time to provide common support services to CIS and CISGIL. A co-operative is a business, but more than this, it acts together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically. Co‑operatives are not about making big profits for shareholders, but creating value for their members. Their top priority is to provide the best possible services for their members and to invest in the communities where they live. This gives co‑operatives a unique character and influences what they stand for.[5] Members of The Co-operative Group are entitled to earn dividend on home and motor policies held with the Society.[6] With-profits policy holders share in the surpluses of the life assurance fund. # ^ Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, No. 3615R. Entered in the Register under No. 150965 # ^ Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965, No. 29999R. Entered in the Register under No. 435022 # ^ Registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. 2369965. Entered in the Register under No. 144032 # ^ Registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. 3390839. Entered in the Register under No. 188391 # ^ Statement on the Co-operative Identity (Definition) International Co-operative Alliance, Manchester, 1995 # ^ The Co-operative Membership The Co-operative Insurance (retrieved 09 April 2008) * The Co-operative Insurance * The Co-operative Bank * Co-operative Financial Services ! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"! colspan="2" | [hide]v • d • eThe Co-operative Group | Businesses Co-operative Bank · Co-operative Financial Services · Co-operative Insurance Society · Co-operative Retail Trading Group · Smile · The Co-operative brandPeople Peter Marks (Chief Executive) · Len Wardle (Chair)Annual revenue ▲ £8.3 billion (2007) · Employees85,000 · Website www.co-operative.coopRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-operative_Insurance_Society"nies of the United Kingdom | Companies established in 1867 |}
Cis insurance is now Co-operative insurance. This insurance company is not registered with the better business bureau and has no documented history of reliability.
CIS insurance, also known as the "Co-Operative" insurance has many offerings including car insurance, pet insurance, business, life, and health insurance.
The members of the co-operative own it.
There are some websites that will help people learn more about cooperative insurances. To name a few, one could visit websites such as Co-op Insurance and Co-operative Insurance.
Co-operative Society and Co-operative Bank are different in nature. Co-operative Bank example District Co-operative Bank, Primary Agricultural Co-operative Bank, Urban Co-operative Bank with which we can able to financial transaction such as SB Account, Current Account & Terem Deposit Co-opeartive Society is specific in nature such as Co-operative Housing Society etc.