Insular Life
Mutual, limited liability life insurance company[1] | |
Founded | November 25, 1910[2] |
Headquarters | Insular Life Corporate Centre, Muntinlupa City, Philippines |
Area served | Philippines |
Key people |
Vicente R. Ayllon (Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Chief Executive Officer) Mayo Jose B. Ongsingco (President and Chief Operating Officer) |
Products | Life insurance |
Revenue | PH₱ 15.5 billion (2011, Group)[3] |
PH₱ 2.9 billion (2011) | |
Total assets | PH₱ 80.5 billion (2011) |
Total equity | PH₱ 20.7 billion (2011) |
Number of employees | 725 (2011)[4] |
Website |
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The Insular Life Assurance Company, Ltd. (commonly known by its trade name, Insular Life) is a mutual life insurance company in the Philippines. Established on November 25, 1910 in Manila, it is the first Filipino life insurance company.[2][5] The company offers individual and group life, health, and retirement insurance plans. It provides allied financial services such as general insurance, banking, healthcare, lending and investment through subsidiaries and affiliate companies in its eponymous corporate group.[1][6] Insular Life itself was once a member of the Ayala Corporation until 1987, when it became a fully mutual company.[7] Its current Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer is Vicente R. Ayllon.[3] As of 2011, it is the fifth largest life insurer in the Philippines in terms of premium income.[8]
Office Building
Muntinlupa City
It is currently headquartered at the Insular Life Corporate Center in Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
Makati City
Previously, it held its corporate offices at the Insular Life Building in Makati City. That building was built in 1962 and was the first to surpass the 30 meter height restriction in the Philippines.[9] It has gently curving façade entirely covered by narrow vertical aluminium projections that were set close together within square modules to conceal the curtain wall behind it.[10] Originally designed by Cesar Concio, the building was controversially redeveloped in 2005 with a design by the Japanese firm, Takenobu Mohri Architects and Associates.[11][12]
Cebu City
It also maintains a corporate building at the Cebu Business Park.
Corporate Group
The members of the Insular Group of Companies as of 2011 are:[4]
Holding Company
- The Insular Life Assurance Company, Ltd. (Life Insurance underwriting)
Subsidiaries
- Insular Investment and Trust Corporation (Investment banking)
- Insular Property Ventures (Residential/Commercial development)
- IITC Properties (Residential/Commercial development)
- Insular Health Care (Health/HMO)
- ILAC General Insurance Agency (General agency)
- Insular Life Property Holdings (Real Estate)
- Insular Life Management and Development Corporation (Management services)
- HomeCredit Mutual Building and Loan Association
Affiliates
- Mapfre Insular Insurance (Non-life Insurance underwriting)
- Union Bank of the Philippines (Universal banking)
- PPI Prime Venture (Real estate)
Social Commitment
- Insular Foundation
References
- 1 2 "Company Profile". Euromoney EMIS. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- 1 2 Totanes, Henry (1998). Dalisay, Jose Y. Jr., ed. Kasaysayan : the story of the Filipino people. A timeline of Philippine history. Pleasantville, New York: Reader's Digest. ISBN 9622582338.
- 1 2 "Insular Life income up 12%". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- 1 2 Annual Report 2011. Insular Life Assurance Company, Ltd. Retrieved 31 May 2012. Full Text available here.
- ↑ "Ayala Corporation celebrates its 175th anniversary". Manila Bulletin. 10 March 2009. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ↑ "Ownership Structure". Union Bank of the Philippines. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
- ↑ Ledesma, RJ (25 November 2009). "Always a first". Philippine Star. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
- ↑ Jiao, Diane Clair (25 June 2012). "Top insurers listed by regulator". Business World. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
- ↑ Lico, Gerald. "A Brief history of Philippine architecture". Arkitektura Philippines Facebook Page. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
- ↑ Lico, Gerard (2008). Arkitekturang Filipino: A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. p. 432. ISBN 978-971-542-579-7.
- ↑ Alcazaren, Paulo (30 November 2002). "Makati Memories". Philippine Star / Newsflash. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
- ↑ Mohri Architects and Associates. "Projects". Retrieved 23 March 2013.