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In 1820, there were 17 stock life insurance companies in the state of New York, many of which would subsequently fail. Between 1870 and 1872, 33 US life insurance companies failed, in part fueled by bad practices and incidents such as the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. 3,800 property-liability and 2,270 life insurance companies were operating in ...
National Guardian Life; Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company; Navy Mutual; New York Life Insurance Company; NJM Insurance Group; The Norfolk & Dedham Group; Northwestern Mutual; Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited
Life Insurance Corporation India: 56.6 17 China Pacific Insurance Company China: 53.7 18 Health Care Service Corporation United States: 46.7 19 Progressive Corporation United States: 46.4 20 The Allstate Corp United States: 45.8 21 Zurich Ins Group Ltd Switzerland: 44.8 22 HDI Germany: 44.2 23 Liberty Mutual United States: 43.7 24 Dai-ichi Life ...
American National Insurance Company; American Strategic Insurance; Amida Care; AmTrust Financial Services; Arbella Insurance Group; Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. AssuredPartners NL; Asurion; Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company
The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company, based in Tokyo, Japan; Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company, based in Los Angeles, California; Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company; Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, later Mutual of New York (MONY), and now part of AXA; New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, acquired by ...
Pages in category "Life insurance companies of the United States" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America is one of the largest mutual life insurance companies in the world. Based in Manhattan, it has approximately 8,000 employees in the United States, and a network of over 3,000 financial representatives in more than 70 agencies nationwide.
1992 – merged with United Mutual Life Insurance Company, the only African-American life insurer in New York, in 1992. [28] 1992 – [29] acquired Executive Life's single premium deferred annuity business, which was worth approximately $1.2 billion. MetLife also acquired the firm's life insurance business, valued at about $260 million. [30]