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SGI provides rebate and applies to reduce rates Print E-mail
Monday, 05 February 2007



Thanks in part to safer driving, SGI is returning $100 million to its customers through a rebate on their 2006 auto insurance premiums. In addition, SGI has applied to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel for a general rate reduction of five per cent with rate rebalancing, which would mean more than half of SGI customers will be paying less for their auto insurance.

“SGI’s Auto Fund is currently in the strongest financial position in its history, due mainly to reduced claim costs, solid investment earnings and growth in premium revenue as customers upgrade to newer vehicles. The Auto Fund earned an estimated $90 million in 2006, leaving its Rate Stabilization Reserve with an estimated balance of $196 million,” Minister responsible for SGI Glenn Hagel said. “Consequently, over half a million Saskatchewan vehicle owners will earn an almost 17 per cent rebate on the insurance premiums they paid for 2006 coverage.“

The rebate applies to both privately-owned and commercial vehicles and will be calculated on a customer’s vehicle insurance premium, prior to any discounts or surcharges earned through the Safe Driver Recognition or Business Recognition programs. Rebate cheques will be mailed to customers in mid-April, with an average rebate of about $180.

SGI has also applied to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel to generally reduce rates by five per cent with rate rebalancing, which would mean about 448,000 Saskatchewan vehicles (53 per cent) would see a reduction in their rates. The average decrease would be $68.

“Saskatchewan motorists already enjoy the lowest auto insurance rates in the country, and now SGI is applying to reduce them further,” Hagel said. “This makes Saskatchewan an even more attractive place to live, especially for young people who would pay significantly more for auto insurance in other provinces.”

Under SGI’s rate application, about 33 per cent of vehicles would see an increase, with an average rise of $16. The remaining 14 per cent of vehicles would see no rate change. Overall, SGI would take in five per cent less in premium, equalling about $28 million. SGI is seeking approval for the new rates to take effect July 1, 2007.

The Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel will review SGI's application and provide a recommendation to the government, which will then instruct the corporation on how to proceed. To see SGI's complete application, please visit the SGI website at www.sgi.sk.ca or call the SGI Customer Service Centre toll free at 1-800-667-9868 to have a copy mailed to you.

Related visuals can be downloaded from the Media Kit at www.sgi.sk.ca

More information on the rebate is also available on SGI’s website.

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For further information, contact:

Kim Hambleton
SGI Communications
Regina
(306) 775-6907



Rebate Details:

SGI is returning $100 million to its customers through an almost 17 per cent rebate.

Key information about the rebate:

  • SGI is currently processing the rebates and customers can expect a cheque in their mailbox by mid-April.
  • The average rebate will be about $180.
  • The rebate applies to both privately-owned and commercial vehicles, including trailers and snowmobiles.
  • It will be calculated on a customer’s 2006 vehicle insurance premium, prior to any discounts or surcharges earned through the Safe Driver Recognition or Business Recognition programs.
  • Customers with more than one vehicle receive a rebate on each vehicle, but it will be combined on one cheque.
  • Individuals convicted of traffic-related Criminal Code offences between Jan. 1, 2006 and the date the cheques are issued are not eligible for a rebate.
  • Anyone who owes money to SGI will have their rebate applied to the amount owing.

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