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Clerical Medical is a British life insurance, pensions and investments company founded in 1824.[1]
In 1824, Dr George Pinckard formed a committee of physicians and members of the clergy which published a pamphlet called 'Prospectus for the Establishment of a new Assurance Office with Improved Arrangements'. On 18 June 1824, the Medical, Clerical and General Life Assurance Society was formed. Pinckard was appointed as Chairman, the Marquis of Huntly as President, and Pinckard's brother Joseph as Resident Secretary and Actuary. A board of directors, which included eight eminent physicians was also appointed. The company's first policy was issued to Richard Pinckard, a nephew of Dr George Pinckard.[1]
In 1855, the company moved its headquarters to Lichfield House in St James's Square, London. [1]
Clerical Medical acquired the General Reversionary and Investment Company in 1913, and in 1920 a merger with The Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation took place. In 1961 by Act of Parliament, Clerical Medical became a mutual office.[1]
In 1975, the company moved its head office from St James's Square, London to Bristol. [1]
Following the decision to demutualise the company in 1995, Clerical Medical merged with the Halifax in 1996, and was later absorbed into HBOS plc in 2001.[1]
References
Lloyds Banking Group Banking: Banco Halifax Hispania · Bank of Scotland · Bank of Scotland (Netherlands) · Bank of Scotland International · Birmingham Midshires · Cheltenham & Gloucester · Halifax (Ireland) · Halifax (UK) · Intelligent Finance · Lloyds TSB · Lloyds TSB Scotland · Sainsbury's Bank · St. James's Place Bank · Scottish WidowsInsurance: Wholesale: Blackhorse · Lloyds TSB Asset FinanceHistorical: Annual Group Revenue: GB£43.467 billion (2010) · Employees: 104,230 (2010) · Stock Symbol: LSE: LLOY · NYSE: LYG · Website: www.lloydsbankinggroup.com Categories:- Insurance companies of the United Kingdom
- Companies established in 1824
- Companies based in Bristol
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