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iA Financial Group Named Canada's Best Auto Insurance Company for 2025 by Forbes

iA Financial Group Named Canada's Best Auto Insurance Company for 2025 by Forbes

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QUEBEC CITY — iA Financial Group has been named by Forbes magazine as Canada's best auto insurance provider in its 'World's Best Auto Insurance Companies' list. This prestigious award is presented in collaboration with Statista, the world-leading market research firm.
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The 'World's Best Insurance Companies' 2025 ranking is based on an independent survey of over 45,000 consumers in 15 different countries. The survey considered customers' overall recommendation, their general satisfaction, their loyalty, and five subdimensions: advice, customer service, price performance, transparency and claims service.
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'We are honoured to be recognized by Forbes as Canada's Best Auto Insurer,' said President and COO of iA Auto and Home, Hugo Fortin. 'This award reflects the trust our clients place in us every day, as well as the hard work and dedication of our iA Auto and Home team. We are committed to continuously raising the bar for service excellence and delivering real value to our clients.'
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This recognition underscores the importance of innovation and client-centricity in the competitive insurance industry. iA Financial Group continuously adapts to the evolving needs of its clients by leveraging cutting-edge technology and fostering a culture of excellence throughout its operations.
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About iA Auto and Home
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A subsidiary of iA Financial Group for more than 50 years, iA Auto and Home offers general insurance products that meet the exact needs of its clients. It issues automobile, RV and leisure vehicle insurance policies, as well as home insurance products.
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iA Financial Group is one of the largest insurance and wealth management groups in Canada, with operations in the United States. Founded in 1892, it is one of Canada's largest public companies. It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol IAG (common shares).
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