Desjardins: Everything you need to know
Headquarters | Lévis, Québec, Canada |
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Net premiums | $11.8 billion (2022) |
Total assets | $407.1 billion (2022) |
Size (employees) | about 52,000 |
Underwriting expertise | Auto, home, travel, life and health, business insurance |
Key people | Guy Cormier (chair of the board, president, and chief executive officer), Réal Bellemare (senior executive vice-president and chief operating officer), Éric Lachaîne (executive vice-president, Caisse network and member and client services) Nathalie Larue (executive vice-president, strategy, marketing and personal services), Jean-Yves Bourgeois (executive vice-president, business services), Valérie Lavoie (president and chief operating officer, Desjardins General Insurance Group and executive vice-president, property & casualty insurance, Desjardins Group), Denis Dubois (executive vice-president, wealth management and life and health insurance, Desjardins Group and president and chief operating officer, Desjardins Financial Security), Marie-Huguette Cormier (executive vice-president, human resources and communications), Alain Leprohon (executive vice-president, finance, treasury and administration, and chief financial officer), Francine Champoux (executive vice-president, risk management), Johanne Duhaime (executive vice-president, information technology) |
About Desjardins
Pros
Cons
Common coverage types
Auto insurance |
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Coverage type |
What it pays for |
Third-party liability coverage |
Accidental property damage or bodily injury caused to others |
Collision coverage |
Damage to an insured vehicle caused by collision with another vehicle or object, or a vehicle rollover |
Comprehensive coverage |
Loss or damage caused by non-collision events such as fire, vandalism, theft, wind, hail, flood, flying or falling objects, and impact with an animal |
Accidental benefits |
Medical, rehabilitation, and funeral expenses; death and loss of income benefits |
Uninsured automobile coverage |
Accidents caused by uninsured drivers |
Family protection |
Additional protection for eligible claimants in the event of injury or death caused by an underinsured motorist |
Direct compensation property damage (DCPD) coverage |
Damage to the vehicle if the policyholder is not or only partially at fault for an accident |
Optional coverages |
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5-year new vehicle protection |
Costs to protect the vehicle against depreciation for up to five years |
Trouble-Free Option® |
A special package that combines popular optional coverages, namely loss of use, liability for damage to non-owned automobiles, and emergency road services |
$0 deductible |
Removes deductible payment when making a claim in the event of theft, vandalism, or an at-fault accident |
Liability for damage to non-owned automobiles |
Damage to vehicles the policyholder rents or borrows for short-term personal use in Canada or the US |
Transportation replacement coverage |
Transportation replacement costs if the insured vehicle is no longer drivable after a loss or damage covered by the policy |
Accident-free protection |
Accident waiver coverage that ensures the policyholder would not be penalized for their first at-fault accident |
Desjardins’ auto insurance discounts:
Homeowners insurance |
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Standard coverage type |
What it pays for |
Liability coverage |
Unintentional bodily injury or property damage that the policyholder causes to others |
Fire, theft, and vandalism coverage |
Losses or damages caused by fire, smoke, forest fires, theft, and vandalism |
Water damage coverage |
Damages caused by water service pipe leaks or overflows |
Storms and natural disaster coverage |
Damages caused by tornadoes, freezing rain, hail, wind, and lightning, and fire, explosion and smoke damage caused by an earthquake |
Belongings coverage |
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Optional coverages |
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Ground water and sewer back-up (part of water damage coverage) |
Sudden and accidental damage to the property caused by water leaks, overflows, or backs up from places like sewers and septic tanks |
Flood (part of water damage coverage) |
Sudden and accidental loss or damage caused by flooding |
Rain, snow, or sleet (part of water damage coverage) |
Sudden and accidental damage caused by:
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Earthquake (part of storms and natural disasters coverage) |
Damage to the property caused by an earthquake |
Home under construction (part of belongings coverage) |
Theft or vandalism occurring during the construction of the property |
Pool and spa (part of belongings coverage) |
Damage to the swimming pool or hot tub caused by events such as freezing temperatures, or heavy ice or snow |
Home-based business or short-term rental coverage |
Damage resulting from business or professional activities in the home, including farming |
Fuel oil coverage |
Damage to the policyholder’s belongings caused by fuel oil tank leaks or spills, soil decontamination, and unintentional damages caused to a third party |
What’s not covered by Desjardins’ homeowners’ policy:
Desjardins’ homeowners’ insurance discounts:
Life insurance |
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Coverage type |
Features and benefits |
Term life insurance |
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Permanent life insurance |
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Participating life insurance |
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Universal life insurance |
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About
General background
Desjardins Group is a Canadian financial services cooperative and the largest federation of credit unions (caisses populaires) in North America. The company also has the largest regional presence of any financial institution in Québec and has a strong presence in Ontario, with 215 local caisses, 851 points of service, 73 business centres, and 1,687 ATMs spread across the two provinces.
To date, Desjardins has around 52,000 employees, including 2,456 directors, and more than 7.5 million members and clients. Its legal headquarters remain in Lévis, where it was founded by Alphonse and Dorimène Desjardins in 1900, although most of the executive management, including CEO Guy Cormier, holds office in Montréal.
Desjardins Insurance
Desjardins Insurance is a brand distributed by the company’s insurance arm Desjardins General Insurance Group (DGIG), which was founded in 1944. Today, the group ranks as among the leading personal and business insurance providers in Canada, boasting a workforce of 1,800 employees and almost 500 agents servicing more than two million policies and accounts across the country.
Under the Desjardins Insurance brand, policies are underwritten by Certas Home and Auto Insurance Company. These include auto, home, travel, life and health, and credit insurance.
In January 2014, Desjardins announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire the Canadian operations of State Farm. One year later, State Farm’s P&C and life insurance operations, as well as its mutual fund, loan and health insurance subsidiaries were transferred to Desjardins. State Farm and Crédit Mutuel, a French cooperative, also made investments in Desjardins’ P&C insurer as part of the deal. This resulted in the company’s P&C insurance arm becoming the second largest in Canada.
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