BRITISH LIFE INSURANCE (AND ANNUITY) BUSINESS OF 1891-2. £ £ £ £ Abstainers and General (Ord.) Dec. 31, 1891.. 494 1,660 44,177 I1,228 910 1,844 Alliance...... Dec. 31, 1891.. 851 25,188 671,054 200,191 1,873 84,830 154.615 573 .... 3,237 4++ 1,024 25,077 2,138,158 Atlas Dec. 31, 1891.. 524 16,143 440,701 110,922 2,770 58,103 163,062 9.977 4,930 3,362 19,676 I,394,225 British Empire. Dec. 31, 1891.. 1,228 567,809 194,340 257 64.331 143,364 42,693 1,776 3.757 34,887 1,533,178 Caledonian Dec. 31, 1891.. 1 1,045 i 22,218 662,903 127,419 9.740 40,968 77,488 5,852 7,977 21,597 1,082,600 City of Glasgow. Jan. 20, 1892.. 847 h 16,149 Clergy Mutual. May 31, 1892..| 521 13,094 373,120 Clerical, Medical and General. June 30, 1892.. 799 22,286 391,845 175,621 8,340 241,893 550,503 236,430 72,378 141,293 7.311 11,810 27,075 1,775,984 2,879 145.735 222,873 131,865 59,985 1,432 20,444 3,653,340 130,928 239,868 124,950 12,654 2,350 37.727 2,918,416 Commercial Union. Dec. 31, 1891... 675 20,367 497.555 150,872 1,113 58,126 101,965 4,194 287 2,389 17,843 1,372,227 Co-operative Dec. 31, 1891.. 78 391 7.275 1,692 154 25 22 234 4.994 Eagle... Dec. 31, 1891.. 15,551 395.670 177,959 119,468 300,113 13,058 3,884 24,167 2,536,071 Economic Dec. 31, 1891.. 476 9,643 321,300 208,416 1,550 144,995 278,639 17,893 7,367 323 26,174 3,527,256 Edinburgh Mar. 31, 1892.. 1,259 V 24,725 622,911 234,820 27,783 115,768 175,371 8,906 25,055 31,704 2,545,043 England (late Church of). Dec. 31, 1891.. 415 6,415 22,554 62,241 2,866 27,061 90,458 10,784 1,825 12,392 645,503 English and Scottish Law Dec. 31, 1891.. 1,385 x 37.980 820,538 169.395 26,285 78,861 148,787 21,361 11,494 y 41,841 1,675,260 Equitable Society Dec. 31, 1891.. 259 /12,418 297,822 152,146 148,896 281,598 35,935 870 1,722 10,558 4,193,501 Equity and Law.. Dec. 31, 1891.. € 26,465 665,761 199,983 3,522 109,212 159.723 12,882 6,354 16,958 22,630 2,426,662 Guardian Friends Provident. .... Hand-in-Hand Imperial Life.. Lancashire Law Life Law Union. Legal and General Life Association of Scotland... Marine and General Mutual Nov. 20, 1891. 310 7,299 408,490 144,918 12,098 86,624 103,039 3.438 27.434 20,215 12,861 2,148,320 k 19.978 73,202 515,895 153,900 5,870 44,281 93,529 9,134 3,641 30,677 1,170,529 Dec. 31, 1892.. 641 W 15,700 2,108,696 639,542 150,103 191,850 402,476 405,417 190,916 53.594 124,224 158,639 4,624,310 134,128 Dec. 31, 1891.. 306 7,985 239,520 158,253 15,145 86,350 225.563 18,757 1,138 10,449 25,579 2,526,130 11,133 17,195 m2,508,926 Jan. 31, 1892.. 891 22,303 563,618 122,160 1,114 69,995 149,887 13,243 6,476 27,107 1,406,668 Dec. 31, 1891.. 446 7,023 159,790 86,023 34,023 65,050 13,870 269 12,180 862,639 Dec. 31, 1891.. 447 a 28,257 766,805 220,436 192,658 434,495 27,052 25,836 3,809,903 Nov. 30, 1891.. 515 17,579 573,785 89,243 Dec. 31, 1891.. 738 32,741 1,009,039 181,889 11,357 40,155 44,856 4,682 14,871 b 16,198 972,955 109.439 177,014 10,009 19,028 27,052 2,402,206 April 5, 1892.. 1,582 29,886 996,064 366,201 48,223 148,509 339.311 45,282 32,863 57,310 3,717,786 Dec. 31, 1891.. 800 19,149 621,610 227,033 133,000 170,303 257,964 11.993 102,427 26,800 4,278,526 1,711 e 24,134 633,157 165,165 32,158 84,787 12,611 80 36,984 760,262 270 2,812 85,520 8,835 187 1,895 300 20 2,959 4,648 ≈ 47,021 345 8,747 224,280 145,338 86,650 153,047 67,825 8,658 4,596 16,977 1,566 160,762 21,211 978 5.227 476 9.312 2,019,738 Dec. 31, 1891.. 110 4,934 109,600 154,471 75,953 98,701 5,116 104,987 8,278 4,146,149 Dec. 31, 1891.. 817 6,303 176,128 a1 60,556 441 25,420 42,114 4,717 355 3,885 14,210 616,510 Dec. 31, 1891.. 256 6,962 202,800 161,032 79,063 120,548 6,309 73,144 9,135 1,985,797 Who are successful enough to make their mark in the business world are men of undaunted energy-men of ambition-men of trained thought, intellect and brain power-men who are resourceful, painstaking and persevering against all odds-men who do not tempt adversity by postponing until to-morrow the duty of to-day-men who duly recognize and perform all the varied responsibilities of Life-men who need neither argument nor persuasion to convince them of the paramount necessity of Life Insurance. Business men recognize the force of example set them by men prominent in their own circles, who, setting aside all selfish considerations, make prompt provision for the dependent ones of their own families. Life Insurance becomes an actual and valued principle with them, because it enables them to interpose an effectual protection between their loved ones, and an ever possible adversity, without infringing upon the capital invested in their business, and therefore in no wise hindering or crippling their commercial enterprises.-The Ingleside. |