British Caribbean Insurance
British Caribbean Insurance Company Limited (BCIC) is a general insurance company, offering a range of insurance solutions designed to protect the valuable assets of individuals and businesses. BCIC's history began when two law firms, Myers Fletcher & Gordon and Judah & Randall, then acting as insurance agents, merged their insurance operations to form British Caribbean Insurance Agents Limited. The Agency later formed an association with the international company, Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited, to form British Caribbean Insurance Company Limited, on October 23, 1962. The Company officially started operating in 1963. Throughout the years, BCIC underwent a number of changes in its ownership structure and had been operating as an independent entity of the ICD Group Limited until December 31, 2010, when it merged with the Victoria Mutual Insurance Company (VMIC), a well established insurance company that had developed in 1990, out of the Victoria Mutual Building Society. This merger saw the companies integrating under the BCIC name, with 68.5% ownership being maintained by the ICD Group Limited and 31.5% by the Victoria Mutual Building Society.