How do I contact belairdirect?

How do I contact belairdirect?

514 270.9111 or 1 888 270.9111 Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Who owns Belair Direct?

Intact Financial Corporation
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ING Group’s four Canadian insurance companies are grouped under the banner of ING Canada (now Intact Financial Corporation). The first belairdirect website launches, confirming the company’s status as an Internet pioneer. The BELAIRdirect brand launches in Ontario and in Quebec one year later.

Where is belairdirect head office?

Toronto, Canada
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What kind of auto insurance does Ontario have?

In Ontario, the types of auto insurance you need to have by law are: Liability Coverage, Direct Compensation, Uninsured Automobile Coverage, and Accident Benefit Coverage. It’s the bare minimum to protect you and your loved ones.

What is comprehensive coverage for auto insurance?

Comprehensive coverage helps cover the cost of damages to your vehicle when you’re involved in an accident that’s not caused by a collision. Comprehensive coverage covers losses like theft, vandalism, hail, and hitting an animal.

Is Belair Direct owned by intact?

belairdirect is a subsidiary of Intact Financial Corporation, the largest provider of property and casualty insurance in Canada and a leading provider of specialty insurance in North America (TSX: IFC – www.intactfc.com). belairdirect is a proud partner of Breakfast Club of Canada.

When did intact buy Belair?

Here are some milestones: 1980s: acquired three well-known regional insurers – Commerce Group and Belair in Quebec, and Western Union in Alberta.

Do you get refund if you cancel auto insurance?

If I cancel my auto insurance, will I get a refund? If you paid your premium in advance and cancel your policy before the end of the term, the insurance company must refund the remaining balance in most cases. Most auto insurers will prorate your refund based on the number of days your current policy was in effect.

Can I pause my insurance?

Yes, you can normally suspend or ‘freeze’ your health insurance policy for quite a while in certain situations. You can’t just stop paying your premiums though; you have to apply to your health insurance provider and meet certain conditions, such as being fully up to date on paying your premiums.