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Is AIG part of Farmers Insurance?

By Olivia Norman |

Farmers Insurance Announces Acquisition of AIG’s Personal Auto Insurance Group, Which Includes 21st Century – Apr 16, 2009.

Did Farmers Buy MetLife?

Farmers Completes Acquisition of MetLife Auto & Home Business for $3.9 Billion. Zurich Insurance and Farmers Exchanges have closed on buying MetLife’s U.S. property/casualty business for $3.94 billion.

Who is the current owner of Bankers Life Insurance Company?

Upon MacArthur’s death, control of the company passed to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a major charitable institution in the U.S. The foundation later sold Bankers Life, and today, the company is a subsidiary of CNO Financial Group, a holding company for a group of insurance companies operating throughout the United States.

When did farmers New World life insurance company start?

Farmers New World Life Insurance Company started as Catholic Life Insurance Company in Spokane, Washington in 1910. Later that year it was renamed New World Life Insurance Company. In 1954, its name was changed to the current Farmers New World Life Insurance Company.

Who is the owner of Farmers Insurance Company?

The deal is part of a 10-year strategic partnership in which Farmers, which is owned by Switzerland’s Zurich Insurance Group, will get access to MetLife’s network of agents and take over its property and casualty policies. Farmers also will be able to sell personal insurance products through MetLife’s group benefits platforms.

When was Farmers Insurance acquired by Zurich Financial?

Farmers Group was acquired by Zurich Financial Services in 1998. The Farmers Exchanges are three reciprocal insurers (Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange and Truck Insurance Exchange) owned by their policyholders, and together with their subsidiaries and affiliates comprise the Farmers Insurance Group of Companies.