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The Eagle Star Insurance Company plc (formerly Eagle Star Insurance Company Limited) was a leading British
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business. It underwrote the full range of risks including liability, fire, accident, marine, motor, life, contingency and Pluvius (weather) insurance. It was listed on the
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and was a constituent of the
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.


History

The Company was founded by Edward Mountain in 1904 as the ''British Dominions Marine Insurance Company'', which operated as a marine insurance office in the five principal overseas Dominions. It started writing fire and accident policies in 1911 and life assurance policies in 1916. It expanded rapidly in its early years acquiring ''the Eagle'' (founded by Sir William Rawlins in 1807) in 1916 and both ''the Sceptre'' (founded in 1864) and ''the Star'' (founded in 1843) in 1917. It was renamed the ''Eagle Star & British Dominions'' in 1917 and ''Eagle Star'' in 1937. For many years its Head Office was at the prestigious address 1 Threadneedle Street, London EC2. However, a new administrative head office and computer centre was opened in
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in October 1968. In 1981 it fought off a takeover bid from
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, the German insurance Group. It was acquired by BAT Industries for £968m in 1984. It continued to trade, under the Eagle Star name, until acquisition by
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in 1999. In the 1980s, the company supported the Nature Conservatory and the
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in the successful reintroduction of
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s to Scotland.


See also

* Eagle Star Staff Union *Syed, Isabel, ''Eagle Star A guide to its history and archives'', 1997 *Splater, E.G., ''Box 1299'', n/d 1950?


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* Financial services companies established in 1904 Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange Insurance companies of the United Kingdom 1904 establishments in England Financial services companies disestablished in 1984 Defunct companies of England Companies based in Cheltenham Zurich Insurance Group {{England-company-stub