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Washington Mutual, Inc. (often abbreviated to WaMu) was an American savings bank holding company based in Seattle. It was the parent company of Washington Mutual Bank , which was the largest savings and loan association in the United States until its collapse in 2008.
Safeco Insurance is an American insurance company based in Seattle. A subsidiary of Liberty Mutual , Safeco provides auto insurance , homeowners insurance , and liability insurance . The company name is an acronym for S elective A uto and F ire E nsurance Co mpany of America, or SAFECO (i.e., S.A.F.E. Co.).
J.D. Power ranked PEMCO Insurance "highest in customer satisfaction among auto Insurers in the Northwest region," a five-state area, each year from 2013-2019. [ 1 ] “Best Announcer," “Best Client Campaign,” “Best of Show” and others at the Soundies, sponsored by the Puget Sound Radio Broadcasters Association, in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
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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 ...
Insurance products for agents; Workers' compensation; Medicare compliance and claims resolution services; ISO's databases contain more than 19 billion detailed records relating to insurance and risk management, which form the basis for its information services, [6] with two billion records collected each year. [7]
The Acacia Life Insurance Company was established in 1867 as a mutual insurance company, owned by its policyowners. Its headquarters were in Washington, D.C., United States. In 1997, it formed a mutual insurance holding company, Acacia Mutual Holding Company of Washington, D.C. In that process, Acacia Life became a stock life insurance company ...