We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this affects us all and it is important that Albertan's understand why insurance rates are increasing this fall. There is no short term fix, but the industry is working with the Government towards a solution. With the Alberta auto insurance rate cap being lifted this September, insurance companies have applied for, and been granted, rate increases by the AIRB (Alberta Insurance Rate Board). We are expecting to see rate increases from all insurance companies on renewals and new policies starting in November.
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What to Expect With Insurance Rates this Fall
By Rob Stevenson on Oct 28, 2019 11:46:57 AM
Topics: Auto Insurance Car Insurance
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Armour's Core Values - From the Lunchroom
By Rob Stevenson on Oct 10, 2019 10:42:31 AM
At Armour Insurance, we believe that culture is important. It is also inevitable. Culture will grow in your organization whether you actively build it or not, so why not build a culture you love. In 2013 we set out to do just that, and it all started with our core values.
Topics: Core Values Culture
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Why Insurance Rates Are on the Rise
By Rob Stevenson on Sep 24, 2019 4:13:44 PM
When the New Alberta Government allowed the Auto Insurance Rate Cap to expire on September 1 of 2019 almost every insurance company in Alberta applied for rate increases. Some requests are in the 10-20% range. We will find out this Friday (September 27th) what kind of increases have been approved and what to expect in the coming months.
Topics: Auto Insurance Car Insurance Insurance Premiums
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Be Careful Dropping Coverages
By Rob Stevenson on Aug 28, 2019 11:17:00 AM
Everybody is trying to save some money on their insurance these days. In fact, we often have people calling looking to reduce their coverage to save some money on their annual premiums. While dropping coverages off of your insurance policy can help save you some money in the short run, it could mean that you lose significantly in the event of a claim.
Topics: Auto Insurance
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Alberta Approves Use of Electronic Pink Cards
By Rob Stevenson on Aug 13, 2019 9:41:55 AM
Alberta's Superintendent of Insurance, Darren Hedley, released a bulletin yesterday approving the use of electronic pink cards in Alberta. This is a victory for Albertan consumers, insurance brokers and insurance companies who have been pushing for this change for years.
Topics: Pink Card
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What is a Deductible?
By Rob Stevenson on Aug 2, 2019 10:45:52 AM
Chances are good that you've heard the term deductible or even paid a deductible before if you've had an insurance claim in the past. But, what is a deductible. But, what else do you know about deductibles? Is there anything else to know? Watch as Kelsey from Armour Insurance's Edmonton branch answers my questions on deductibles.
Topics: Car Insurance home insurance deductible
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How to Report An Auto Claim on Your Armour Mobile App
By Rob Stevenson on Jul 5, 2019 12:25:00 PM
If you've ever been involved in a collision, you know that no matter how minor, it leaves you shaken. This makes recording all of the information that you need that much harder. Armour makes this process a little bit easier with the Armour Mobile App and our guided claims process.
Topics: Auto Insurance Insurance Claims Insurance Claim
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Will a Hit and Run Leave you High and Dry?
By Rob Stevenson on Jun 27, 2019 11:18:00 AM
If you've ever had an auto insurance claim you may have heard on of the drivers in the claim referred to as the "at fault" party. That's because most car insurance claims are paid by the at fault party's insurance company. So what happens if you don't know who the at fault party is? What happens in a Hit and Run. We sat down with Tammy Moody, Armour Insurance's, personal line's manager to find out if a hit and run accident will leave you high and dry.
Topics: Car Insurance Car Insurance Edmonton hit and run
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How to Access Your Pink Card on the Armour Mobile App
By Rob Stevenson on Jun 19, 2019 2:14:25 PM
If you're anything like me, this may sound familiar. I received my insurance renewal in the mail with updated pink cards enclosed last year. But, rather than opening the letter, reviewing my coverages and putting my new pink cards directly into my vehicle, I put it on the bureau to review later. Then 3 months later, I got pulled over for pulling a u-turn right in front of an undercover police officer and discovered that my pink cards are still at home on the bureau. Now, with Armour Mobile, your pink card and all of your insurance information is always at your fingertips.
Topics: Car Insurance Video Pink Card
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High Level Wildfires Spur Insurance Companies to Restrict Binding in the Region
By Rob Stevenson on May 22, 2019 3:01:15 PM
