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Securian Financial Group, Inc. is a mutual holding company that provides a range of financial products and services. Founded in St. Paul, Minnesota by Russell Dorr on August 6, 1880, Securian Financial provides insurance, investment retirement products and Trust services to more than 19 million clients in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
Securian Canada is the Canadian subsidiary of Securian Financial Group, a provider of insurance, investment, and retirement solutions based out of St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. Its roots go back to 1955, when the Canadian Premier Life Insurance Company was incorporated.
And, as noted by Securian, “When you reduce the balance of your 401(k) account, you have less money growing along with potential gains in the market. In addition, some 401(k) plans have terms ...
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In 1752, Benjamin Franklin founded the first American insurance company as Philadelphia Contributionship.In 1820, there were 17 stock life insurance companies in the state of New York, many of which would subsequently fail.
St. Paul-based Securian Financial said this week it will spin off recordkeeping operations for the majority of its retirement plans to a competitor, moving some 300 employees, as well as sales ...
Robert Senkler is the former chairman of Securian Financial Group. He was CEO from 1994-2014. [1] Senkler started with Minnesota Life - Securian Financial Group as an actuarial trainee in 1974, and worked his way up to vice president in 1984. He is on the boards of HealthEast Care System and Hubbard Broadcasting.
Claiming Social Security at 62 would reduce your monthly PIA by 30%; delaying benefits until 70 would increase it by roughly 24% (assuming your full retirement age is 67).