CiC - Canada
CiC - Canada
CiC - Canada
IN THE MATTER OF
CENTENNIAL INSURANCE COMPANY A.V.V. S.A. (Costa Rica)
dba CIC INSURANCE COMPANY A.V.V. (Costa Rica)
RICHARD ALDEN WHITNEY, DAVID WILLIAM KING, RICHARD BELL AND
AFlF NAJlA
On May 19, 2005, CIC and its principals, Richard Alden Whitney, David
William King, Richard Bell, and Afif Najia entered into an Undertaking
under section 208 of the Financial Institutions Act (the "Act") with the
Superintendent that they would not dispute or interfere with adjusting
decisions of CIC's adjuster(s) appointed in accordance with the May 19,
2005, Consent Order, and that they would accept and make payments on
claims as recommended by the appointed adjuster(s) using funds other
than those frozen by the Superintendent.
is a British Columbia
corporation.
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w a s an insured under CIC policy number.-
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' ade a claim under its CIC policy for approximately $190,000 as a
result of the September 13, 2005, accident.
On or about December 19,2005, the Adjuster requested that CIC pay the
-claim in the amount of $150,132.54.
CIC did not pay the claim as demanded in the lawyer's letter.
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17. On March 27,2006, The Honourable Mr. Justice Joyce of the Supreme
Court of British Columbia - Chilliwack granted a Default
Judgement Order for damages against CIC in the amount of $150,132.54
to pay the adjusted claim, plus $400 in costs. The funds to pay-for
the damages were to be paid out of funds frozen by the Superintendent's
Order of November 24, 2004, and held in the Bank of Montreal.
The conduct of CIC and its Principals that gave rise to the Cease and
Desist Orders, the Freeze Order and the Consent Order of May 19, 2005
and Undertakings contained therein, was a sufficiently serious
contravention of the Act as to cause the Superintendent to sign Orders
and accept undertakings to deal with the conduct.
CIC and its Principals having executed the Consent Order and providing
the Undertakings, in failing to pay the claim of a s adjudicated by
the appointed Adjuster demonstrates a wonton disregard for the regulatory
environment and a disregard for the laws of British Columbia.
CIC and its Principals have placed British Columbia insureds at further risk
in their mishandling of -claim.
The maximum penalty under the Act is $50,000 for a corporation and
$25,000 for individuals. The fact that this single claim was over $150,000
and that -paid CIC, through a British Columbia agent, $25,175 in
premiums, for a one year term, is a significant aggravating factor.
(b) Danh Van Nguyen and Express Mortgages Ltd., Financial Services
Tribunal, July 20, 2005.
TAKE NOTICE THAT each of Centennial lnsurance Company A.V.V. S.A. doing
business as CIC lnsurance Company A.V.V. and Richard Alden Whitney, David
William King, Richard Bell and Afif Najiia, , may appeal this order to the Financial
Services Tribunal under section 242(1)(a) of the Act.
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Dated at the
City of Surrey,
Province of British Columbia,
This day of May, 2006
W. Alan Clark
Superintendent of Financial Institutions
Province of British Columbia
Richard Whitney
I2924 Joor Road
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
U.S.A.
70818
Richard Whitney
C/o CIC lnsurance Comapany A.V.V.
By Fax: (225) 612-4816, or
By Email: R.Whitney@cic.co.cr
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David King
70 Wyatt Green Lane
Wyatt Green
Brentwood, Essex,
United Kingdom
CM15 OPY
David King
By Email: eonicassociates@hotmail.com,or
By Email: D.King@cic.co.cr
Afif Najia
P.O. Box 850264
Amman 11I 8 5 Jordon
By Fax 926-665-30257
By Email: A.Naiiabcic.co.cr
Richard Bell
By Fax: 506-282-2709
By Email: info@cic.co.cr
ADVISORY
Please note that “Richard Bell” in regards to CIC Insurance Company A.V.V. and Centennial
Insurance Company A.V.V. S.A. refers to “Richard Locke Bell”.