Financial Institutions

The Financial Institutions Regulation Branch of the Manitoba Financial Services Agency was established in 2000. It administers The Insurance Act, The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, and Part XXIV of The Corporations Act. Financial Institutions is also responsible for the administration of certain requirements of The Cooperatives Act, namely the functions that relate to the supervision of the financial matters of cooperatives, the issuing of securities by cooperatives, and appeals of membership terminations in a housing cooperative.

In addition, Financial Institutions oversees the Insurance Council of Manitoba in its delegated role to license and supervise the activities of insurance agents, brokers and adjusters. Financial Institutions also authorizes trust and loan corporations to conduct business in Manitoba and has ultimate oversight responsibility for the credit union and caisses populaires sector in Manitoba and specific oversight responsibility for the Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba (DGCM).

FAQs

How do I know if the company I want to buy insurance from is licensed?

Please see the following list of licensed insurance companies in Manitoba. (Link to list on our website)

  1. How do I know if the insurance agent or broker I want to buy insurance from is licensed?

Please contact the Insurance Council of Manitoba who is delegated with the responsibility for the licensing and disciplining of insurance agents, brokers and adjusters in Manitoba.

  1. How do I find out if a life insurance policy exists for a deceased family member?

If you cannot find the life insurance policy, the Life and Health Insurance Ombudservice (OLHI) may be able to do a search on your behalf by contacting their member insurance companies if they hold a policy. Click here for more information.

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