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HCF Health Insurance

The Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia Ltd
Public Company Limited by Guarantee
Industry Private Health Insurance
Founded 1932
Headquarters Sydney, Australia
Key people

Shaun Larkin (Managing Director)
Sheena Jack (CFO)

David Watson (Technical Manager)
Products Private Health Insurance, Travel Insurance,Life Insurance,Pet Insurance
Revenue A$2.429 billion (2016)
A$312.580 million (2016)
A$174.314 million (2016)
Number of employees
1,032 (2016)
Subsidiaries HCF Life, Manchester Unity
Website

www.hcf.com.au www.manchesterunity.com.au

www.hcfeye.com.au/

Shaun Larkin (Managing Director)
Sheena Jack (CFO)

www.hcf.com.au www.manchesterunity.com.au

HCF (The Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia) was formed in 1932 to provide health insurance cover to Australians. Since then, it has grown to become one of the country’s largest combined registered private health fund and life insurance organisations. HCF is the 3rd largest health insurance company by market share (10.3% in FY2010) and is the largest not-for-profit health fund in Australia.

HCF provides private health insurance cover for a full range of health cover including pet insurance, travel insurance and life insurance.

In 1893, the Hospitals Saturday Fund of NSW (HSF) was established by Frank Grimley to serve this purpose. Money was raised by conducting a one-day-a-year drive to collect funds from the public and from businesses. These collections were then distributed among participating hospitals. In 1900, HSF introduced individual subscription hospital insurance, where contributors and their families paid a regular weekly sum to the fund.

In 1932, following negotiations between the Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF) and a newly created Hospital Commission of New South Wales, a new fund was created to better serve the community. The new fund – called the Metropolitan Hospitals Contribution Fund (MHCF) – was launched on Thursday 16 June 1932, with the Lord Mayor (Ald. S. Walder) presiding.

The fund's first office was established on the first floor of Adyar House (later the Savoy Building and now demolished) in Bligh Street. At the end of the first two years of operations, it had enrolled more than 100,000 contributors drawn from 3,290 employment groups and some 5,000 honorary agents, although its area of operations was confined to about 50 square miles (100 km2) around the City of Sydney. Contributions were 6d. a week (family) and 3d. a week (single). Benefits paid for hospitalisation in participating hospitals were £2/9/- per week.

Further rapid growth in the Fund's business led to a need for more accommodation and, in December 1934, the Fund removed to offices on the fourth floor of the new Asbestos House in York Street, Sydney. By 30 June 1935, the fund had 156,230 contributors on record. The opening of additional offices on the ground floor of the same building in 1937 set the pattern for HCF's contributor services offices.


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