For over four decades, SeaFirst Insurance has been part of life on the lower Island — not just as an insurance provider, but as a neighbour. Our offices may be where we do business, but our work really begins in the communities we call home.
When you walk into SeaFirst, you’re not entering a call centre or a faceless chain. You’re connecting with people who live where you live, who understand the pressures of raising a family, running a business, or buying that first home. We’re not here to give you a sales pitch — we’re here to listen and help you make confident, informed decisions.
Insurance can feel complicated or even intimidating, but it doesn’t have to. That’s why our team takes the time to explain how your coverage works and what it means for your specific needs. No rushed conversations, no generic advice — just real people making sure you feel supported and understood.
We see every interaction — in person, by phone, or online — as a chance to build trust. Whether it’s answering a simple question, walking someone through a claim, or offering guidance after a difficult moment, our focus is on being helpful, responsive, and kind.
This month, we’re proud to be featured in the August/September edition of Douglas Magazine, where you can read more about our approach to insurance, community involvement, and the people behind the SeaFirst name. It’s a great snapshot of who we are and why we do what we do. If you happen to pick up a copy, we hope it gives you a deeper look into our values and the work we care so much about.

And while insurance is our profession, giving back is part of our purpose. You’ll find SeaFirst team members volunteering at local fundraisers, mentoring youth, and working behind the scenes to support everything from minor hockey teams to community housing projects. For us, being involved isn’t a marketing strategy — it’s just who we are.
At SeaFirst, we like to say, We Got You. It’s more than a tagline — it’s how we approach our work every day. We’re proud to stand alongside our clients, not just when things go right, but when life gets complicated. Because when you care about people first, the rest tends to fall into place.