Catholic Church Insurance Association Explained

Catholic Church Insurance Association
Industry:Insurance
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Hq Location City:Aylesbury, Bucks. HP20 1BN
Areas Served:England, Scotland, Wales
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Website:www.ccia.org.uk

Catholic Church Insurance Association (CCIA) was established in 1975 by the Bishops’ Conferences of England and Wales, and Scotland, to provide insurance for Roman Catholic dioceses; religious orders; schools; care homes and other Catholic organisations.[1] CCIA is accountable to the Bishops’ Conferences and endeavours to maintain business practices consistent with the ethos of the Church.

Through CCIA, Catholic organisations access Catholic National Mutual Ltd.(CNM), the Catholic Church's own insurance company and primary insurer within the CCIA scheme. CNM, based in Guernsey, is a mutual wholly owned by its clients with any profit used for the benefit of its members.[2]

In 1996 CCIA and CNM received criticism from BBC Radio Scotland for their part in the Church's handling of abuse compensation claims.[3] [4]

Following the hearings into the Archdiocese of Birmingham at IICSA, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, Stephen Parsons wrote on an influential blog

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catholic Church Insurance Association. 27 April 2017.
  2. Web site: Why us. Catholic Church Insurance Association. 27 April 2017.
  3. News: Church accused of sex insurance fund. 27 April 2017. The Sunday Herald. 4 Oct 1996.
  4. News: Church and BBC clash over sex abuse insurance claim . 15 November 2018 . The Irish Times . 4 October 1996.