Knights Of Columbus Surpasses $100B Of Life Insurance
Winchester Star, The (MA)
The Knights of Columbus surpassed $100 billion of life insurance in force, a milestone in the Catholic fraternal benefit society’s mission to protect the future of Catholic families.
This milestone was achieved despite continuing adverse conditions affecting the insurance industry.
Established in 1882, by a young Catholic priest, the organization — which offers its line of products exclusively to its members and their eligible family members — manages $21 billion in assets and ranks 939 on the 2015 Fortune 1000 list, placing it among the largest life insurers in North America.
“The $100 billion milestone is not simply a number,” Knights of Columbus CEO Carl A. Anderson said. “It highlights the fact that each year, we are protecting the future of more Catholic families, continuing the mission of our founder, Venerable Father Michael J. McGivney.”
The Knights of Columbus offers insurance to its members and their families through a network of more than 1,500 professional agents in the U.S. and Canada, all of whom are members of the Knights of Columbus.
“With each dollar of top-rated insurance in force that our professional agency force adds, additional, meaningful security is provided to the families whose livelihoods we protect,” Anderson said.
The $100 billion milestone caps a year in which the Knights of Columbus set a new record for insurance sales with $8 billion sold, earned the top rating of A++ Superior from A.M. Best for the 40th consecutive year and was named a World’s Most Ethical Company for the second consecutive year by the Ethisphere Institute.
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