February 22, 2001
9:00 a.m., Toronto Time
TSE: CL, NYSE: CLU
Canada Life reaches agreement on premium offset lawsuits in Canada
Toronto, Canada -- The Canada Life Assurance Company
and the law firms of Scarfone Hawkins LLP, Poyner Baxter Poyner, and Lauzon Belanger
are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached to resolve potential
class action suits. These lawsuits were started in Ontario, British Columbia
and Quebec by policyholders who own participating whole life insurance policies
sold using the premium offset concept. Similar actions have been launched against
a number of life insurance companies.
Premium offset is a payment option that allows a policyholder
to pay for their policy using accumulated policy dividends.
Canada Life and the law firms representing the plaintiffs
agree that the proposed settlement is fair and equitable. "We are satisfied
that the settlement agreement properly and fairly deals with the concerns of
policyholders and we are pleased that policyholders will receive significant
benefits under the agreement," said class counsel representatives.
"The proposed settlement represents a fair response
to customer concerns, balances our customer service objectives with our responsibility
to our shareholders, and will allow us to resolve the issue," said Bill
Acton, Executive Vice-President and Director, Canadian Division, Canada Life.
Canada Life believes that most of its policyholders
were provided with sufficient information to make informed decisions about their
policies at the time of sale. The proposed settlement provides an independent
review process for those policyholders who feel they were given insufficient
information. It also provides general benefits for all eligible policyholders
across Canada, not just those in the three provinces where lawsuits have been
started.
Every eligible policyholder will receive the general
benefits without having to do anything. However, if they do not wish to participate,
they can choose to "opt out".
The proposed settlement applies to all owners of participating
whole life insurance policies issued anywhere in Canada by Canada Life between
January 1, 1980 and December 31, 1997. These policies must have been in effect
on February 1, 2001 or have ended between January 1, 1992 and February 1, 2001
because they lapsed or were surrendered. This represents approximately 135,000
policyholders.
The settlement and related costs are not expected to
have a material financial impact on Canada Life.
The proposed settlement is subject to court approval
in Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, through hearings expected to take place
in April. After court approval, eligible policyholders will receive a personalized
mailing outlining the details of the agreement and the options available to them.
In the meantime, more information is available from the Canada Life web site www.canadalife.ca/en/premoffset and/or
the class counsel websites: www.classactionlaw.ca, www.poynerbaxter.com, www.lauzonbelanger.qc.ca. |