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  2. Genworth Financial - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with its first annuities business written in 1928, the company grew to offer products for mortgage insurance, lifestyle protection, and long-term care insurance. [5] In 1986, Life of Virginia was acquired by Combined Insurance for $557 million. [5] It became Aon in 1987. [5] In 1996, Life of Virginia was acquired by GE Capital. [5] [6 ...

  3. First Colony Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    First Colony Life (FCL) was an American life insurance company based in Lynchburg, Virginia that was acquired in 1996 by GE Financial Assurance (a subsidiary of General Electric), and later became Genworth Life and Annuity Insurance Company, a Genworth Financial company in 2007.

  4. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    H&R Block (Kansas City) Hallmark Cards (Kansas City) Helzberg Diamonds (North Kansas City) Kansas City Life Insurance Company (Kansas City) Leggett & Platt ; Mayflower Transit ; Metropark Communications ; MFA Oil ; Missouri Employers Mutual ; Olin Corporation ; Oracle Cerner (Kansas City)

  5. Markel Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the company founded Essex Insurance Company in Delaware. Essex began as a property insurance company in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, but later moved to Richmond, Virginia. [3] In 1985, Prem Watsa took control of Markel Financial Holdings, a Canadian-based trucking insurance company. Near bankruptcy, Watsa determined it needed a capital ...

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  7. Corebridge Financial - Wikipedia

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    Woodson previously served at Mutual Trust Life Insurance Company, the National Association of Life Underwriters, and various other roles. Woodson would eventually succeed Wortham as CEO of the company in 1972 where he remained until retiring in 1978. [7] In 1995, the company was the subject of Unitrin, Inc. v. American General Corp.. American ...