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Chapter 12 Nonbank Finance © 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc.

12-2 Market Share of Financial Intermediaries

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Insurance Companies Life Insurance Companies 1.Regulated by the OSFI and the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Compensation Corporation (CompCorp) 2.Hold illiquid long-term assets Property & Casualty Insurance Companies 1.Regulated by the OSFI and the Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation (PACIC) 2.Hold more liquid assets

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Balance Sheet of Life Insurance Companies

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Balance Sheet of P&C Insurance Companies

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Insurance Management 1. Screening 2. Risk-based premiums 3. Restrictive provisions 4. Prevention of fraud 5. Cancellation of insurance 6. Deductibles 7. Coinsurance 8. Limits on amounts of insurance

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Other Institutions Pension Funds 1.Rapid growth: encouraged by tax policy 2.Bigger role in stock market 3.Problem of underfunding 4.Private plans 5.Public plans A.Social Security B.CPP and QPP Finance Companies 1.Minimal regulation by provinces 2.Rapid growth 3.Three types: A.Sales finance companies B.Consumer finance companies C.Business finance companies

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Balance Sheet of Non-Depository Credit Intermediaries

© 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc Other Institutions Mutual Funds 1.Regulated by a variety of agencies, including the OSFI 2.Open-end vs. closed-end 3.Load vs no-load 4.Money Market Mutual Funds Government Financial Intermediation 1.Crown Finance Companies: CMHC, FCC, EDC, BDC 2.Moral hazard problem of government loan guarantees Securities Market Institutions 1.Investment Banks 2.Securities Brokers and Dealers 3.Organized Exchanges 4.All are regulated by provincial securities commissions