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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
CONSTITUTED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
GLASGOW, 35 ST. VINCENT PLACE.
THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE in this Company, the operation of which has
contributed in a marked degree to the great success of the Institution, is the
mode pursued in the Division of Profits among the Assured, and the Directors
request attention to its peculiar advantages. It confers the greatest benefits on those
Members whose Policies are maintained for the longest period ; in other words, those
who pay most Premiums. Persons who effect Assurances as a Provision for their
Families, or from other prudential motives, can thus look forward to increasing ad-
vantages as they advance in life, each period of Division they may survive bringing
additional benefits.
THE BONUS ADDITIONS
Already declared by the Company, are shown in the following Table : —
Bonus Additions
Sum in
Date of Policy
i Sum ir
Policy, and
Prior to
Policy
1835.
1840.
1845.
Total Bonus
Additions.
Bonus
Additions.
1825, Nov. 15.
£1000
£137 10
£200
£262 10
£600
£1600
1826,
1000
125
187 10
250
562 10
1562 10
1827,
1000
112 10
175
237 10
525
1525
1828,
1000
100
162 10
225
487 10
1487 10
1829,
1000
87 10
150
212 10
450
1450
1830
1000
75
137 10
200
412 10
1412 10
1831
1000
62 10
125
187 10
375
1375
1832
1000
50 O
112 10
175
337 10
1337 10
1833,
1000
u
37 10
100
162 10
300
1300
1834,
1000
25
S7 10
150
262 10
1262 10
1835,
1000
12 10
75
137 10
225
1225
1836
1000
62 10
125
187 10
1187 10
1837
1000
50
112 10
162 10
1162 10
1838,
1000
37 10
100
137 10
1137 10
1S39
1000
25
87 10
(>
112 10
1112 10
1S40
1000
1)
12 10
75
87 10
1087 10
1841,
1000
62 10
62 10
1062 10
1842
1000
50
50
1050
1843,
1000
37 10
37 10
1037 10
1844,
1000
25
25
1025
1845,
1000
12 10
12 10
1012 10
These Additions can he surrendered for a present Payment in Cash; or, they may
be applied in present value towards Reduction of Annual Premiums.
Thus, for instance, a Policy for £1000, opened in 1825, in
receiving a Bonus Addition at the first Investigation in
1835, had a claim corresponding to 11 years, the period
it had been in force, and an addition was made of £137 10
At the next Division in 1840, the claim was for 16 years,
being the period the Policy had then been in force, secur-
ing an addition of 200
At the Division in 1845, the claim was for 21 years, securing 262 10
Total Additions at these Divisions to a Policy for £1000 £600
In 1850, the claim under this Policy will be for 26 years' additions; in 1855,
31 years, and so on.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
CONSTITUTED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT.
GLASGOW, 35 ST. VINCENT PLACE.
THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE in this Company, the operation of which has
contributed in a marked degree to the great success of the Institution, is the
mode pursued in the Division of Profits among the Assured, and the Directors
request attention to its peculiar advantages. It confers the greatest benefits on those
Members whose Policies are maintained for the longest period ; in other words, those
who pay most Premiums. Persons who effect Assurances as a Provision for their
Families, or from other prudential motives, can thus look forward to increasing ad-
vantages as they advance in life, each period of Division they may survive bringing
additional benefits.
THE BONUS ADDITIONS
Already declared by the Company, are shown in the following Table : —
Bonus Additions
Sum in
Date of Policy
i Sum ir
Policy, and
Prior to
Policy
1835.
1840.
1845.
Total Bonus
Additions.
Bonus
Additions.
1825, Nov. 15.
£1000
£137 10
£200
£262 10
£600
£1600
1826,
1000
125
187 10
250
562 10
1562 10
1827,
1000
112 10
175
237 10
525
1525
1828,
1000
100
162 10
225
487 10
1487 10
1829,
1000
87 10
150
212 10
450
1450
1830
1000
75
137 10
200
412 10
1412 10
1831
1000
62 10
125
187 10
375
1375
1832
1000
50 O
112 10
175
337 10
1337 10
1833,
1000
u
37 10
100
162 10
300
1300
1834,
1000
25
S7 10
150
262 10
1262 10
1835,
1000
12 10
75
137 10
225
1225
1836
1000
62 10
125
187 10
1187 10
1837
1000
50
112 10
162 10
1162 10
1838,
1000
37 10
100
137 10
1137 10
1S39
1000
25
87 10
(>
112 10
1112 10
1S40
1000
1)
12 10
75
87 10
1087 10
1841,
1000
62 10
62 10
1062 10
1842
1000
50
50
1050
1843,
1000
37 10
37 10
1037 10
1844,
1000
25
25
1025
1845,
1000
12 10
12 10
1012 10
These Additions can he surrendered for a present Payment in Cash; or, they may
be applied in present value towards Reduction of Annual Premiums.
Thus, for instance, a Policy for £1000, opened in 1825, in
receiving a Bonus Addition at the first Investigation in
1835, had a claim corresponding to 11 years, the period
it had been in force, and an addition was made of £137 10
At the next Division in 1840, the claim was for 16 years,
being the period the Policy had then been in force, secur-
ing an addition of 200
At the Division in 1845, the claim was for 21 years, securing 262 10
Total Additions at these Divisions to a Policy for £1000 £600
In 1850, the claim under this Policy will be for 26 years' additions; in 1855,
31 years, and so on.
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