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  2. MetLife - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, MetLife was the first company to issue a group annuity contract. [96] More recently in 2004, it was the first insurer to introduce a longevity insurance product. [ 97 ] As of December 31, 2009, MetLife globally managed group annuity assets of $60 billion with $34 billion of transferred pension liabilities and provided benefit payments ...

  3. HO-3 vs HO-5 insurance - AOL

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    HO-3. HO-5. Dwelling coverage. Open perils. Open perils. Other structures coverage. Open perils. Open perils. Personal property coverage. Named perils, potentially with ACV claim payout

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  5. S1 Corporation - Wikipedia

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    S1 Corporation was an American software development company based in Norcross, Georgia which specialized in payment processing and financial services software for automated teller machines and retail point of sale applications, primarily for banks, retailers and credit unions.

  6. List of private security companies - Wikipedia

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  7. Security First Network Bank - Wikipedia

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    Security First Network Bank (SFNB) was the first pure Internet bank in the United States. It had no physical branch bank offices and could only be accessed online. It was founded in Pineville, Kentucky, in October 1995 by Michael Karlin and James (Chip) S. Mahan III. [1] Several months later, the bank relocated to Atlanta, Georgia.

  8. Security company - Wikipedia

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    A private security guard on duty at a factory Private guard escort on a merchant ship, providing security services against pirates. A private security company is a business entity which provides armed or unarmed security services and expertise to clients in the private or public sectors.

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    This year, a previously obscure role made the list for the first time. LinkedIn’s 2025 Jobs on the Rise report details the fastest-growing positions in the U.S. over the past three years.