Farmers Insurance Group

Farmers Insurance Group
Type Subsidiary
Industry Insurance
Founded Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1928 (1928))[1]
Founder(s) Thomas E. Leavey
John C. Tyler
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, United States
Area served U.S.
Key people Paul N. Hopkins, Chairman
Bob Woudstra, CEO[2]
Services Insurance, Mutual Funds, Annuities
Net income US$2.147 billion (2007)[3]
Employees 25,935 (2007)[3]
Parent Zurich Financial Services
Divisions Farmers Insurance Exchange
Fire Insurance Exchange
Truck Insurance Exchange
Farmers Texas County Mutual
Subsidiaries Farmers Direct
Fire Underwriters Association
Truck Underwriters Association
Farmers New World Life Insurance Company
Property and Casualty Insurance Subsidiaries (Mid-Century and Domestics)
Foremost Insurance Company
Bristol West Insurance Group
21st Century Insurance
[1][4]
Website http://www.farmers.com/

The Farmers Insurance Group of Companies is a Swiss owned personal lines property and casualty insurance group providing homeowners insurance, auto insurance, life insurance, and financial services in the United States. It is the third largest insurance group in the US servicing over 10 million households in 41 states.[6] Farmers Group Inc. is headquartered in Los Angeles, California but is 100% owned by Zurich Financial Services based in Zurich, Switzerland.

Contents

Structure

Farmers Insurance Group of Companies is composed of a holding company and the various underwriters, reciprocal inter-insurance exchanges, and smaller companies associated with it.

Products

Farmers Field

History

1922

Future Farmers co-founders John C. Tyler and Thomas E. Leavey first meet when Tyler moves to California.[9]

1927

Tyler and Leavey had both grown up with rural backgrounds and believed that farmers and ranchers, who had better driving rates than urbanites, deserved lower insurance premiums.[4][9][10] During the 1920s, farmers across the United States were establishing their own mutual insurance firms and cooperatives in order to have less expensive policies. Tyler, the son of South Dakotan insurance salesman, and Leavey, who had formerly worked for the Federal Farm Loan Bureau and the National Farm Loan Association, recognized that these farmers, ranchers, and other rural drivers were an overlooked market and wished to create their own auto insurance firm.[4][9] After receiving a loan from the founder of Bank of America, they were able to start their company.[9]

1928

Tyler and Leavey open the doors to their newly founded company, Farmers Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange, in downtown Los Angeles, California.[9] Tyler served as president with Leavey as vice president. A sales manager and secretary completed the four employee team.

On March 28, 1928, the first meeting of the board of governors is convened.[4] Two days later, Charles Brisco insures his 1925 Cadillac Phaeton and becomes the first Farmers customer.[11]

1935

Truck Insurance Exchange, a new reciprocal insurance company, is launched to specialize in truck insurance.[4]

1936

Farmers is "named the leading reciprocal in earned premiums for auto insurance by National Underwriter."[4]

1942

Fire Insurance Exchange, the third reciprocal company launches.[4]

1950

Mid-Century Insurance Company becomes a subsidiary of the Farmers Insurance Exchange. Aside from the insurance coverage provided by the original three exchanges, Mid-Century offers insurance coverage for Inland Marine, robbery, felony, burglary, personal lines, plate glass, selected bonds, and floaters.[4]

1953

Seattle-based New World Life Insurance Company is acquired by Farmers.[4]

1959

Farmers begins annual participation in the Pasadena Rose Parade, launching its involvement in parades and community events nationwide.[4]

1973

John C. Tyler, Farmers co-founder and CEO, dies at the age of 86.[4] Thomas E. Leavey, the remaining co-founder, takes the CEO position.[4]

1978

Thomas E. Leavey, Farmers co-founder and CEO, retires.[4]

1988

After an eight-month takeover battle, BATUS Inc., the American subsidiary of British conglomerate B.A.T. Industries Plc, acquires Farmers Group, Inc. for $5.2 billion and becomes the sole stockholder of the company's 68 million shares of common stock.[9][12] At this time, Farmers is the seventh-largest property insurance and third-largest auto insurer in the US.[4][12]

1989, 1991, and 1994

Multiple, large-scale disasters pose financial challenges to Farmers Insurance. The 1989 San Francisco earthquake, 1991 Oakland fire, and 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake were the three most significant disasters.[4] It was estimated that the losses from the Northridge earthquake alone were $1.3 billion.[4]

1995

Farmers reorganizes its core business operations into three separate units for personal lines insurance, commercial insurance, and life insurance amid a toughening insurance market and recovery from the San Francisco, Oakland, and Northridge disasters.[4]

1998

September 1998, the Zurich Financial Services Group is created from the merger with the financial services business of B.A.T. Industries through a dual holding structure.[13]

2000

March 2000, the Farmers Insurance exchanges acquire Foremost Corporation of America (Foremost Insurance Company),[14] a leading writer of manufactured homes and a prominent insurer of recreational vehicles, boats and other specialty lines.

In August 2000, Farmers Financial Solutions registers with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a broker-dealer. Through it, Farmers begins offering mutual fund and variable insurance products.[15]

In October 2000, the Zurich structure is simplified and unified under a single Swiss holding company. Allied Zurich and Zurich Allied shares are replaced by shares of the newly incorporated Zurich Financial Services with a primary listing on SWX Swiss Exchange (ticker symbol: ZURN) and a secondary listing in London. Zurich Financial Services American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are traded on the American Stock Exchange.

2007

In July 2007, the Farmers Insurance exchanges acquire Bristol West Holdings, Inc., an insurance holding company specializing in non-standard auto insurance, which provides insurance coverage for drivers whose driving records or other problems make obtaining insurance difficult.[16]

2009

In April 2009, the Farmers Insurance Group announced that it will acquire 21st Century Insurance for 1.9 billion dollars from its competitor AIG. This put Farmers in a dead heat for third largest personal lines insurer in the US.[17]

Accolades

Natural disasters

Criticism

Complaints to state insurance departments

In 2006, Farmers Insurance received the highest number of complaints to state insurance departments in Washington[23][24] and Oregon.[25][26]

Lawsuits

Ratings

Financial ratings

Service ratings

See also

Greater Los Angeles portal
Companies portal


References

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