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  2. American Family Insurance was founded on October 3, 1927, when insurance salesman Herman Wittwer opened the doors of Farmers Mutual Insurance Company (not to be confused with the Farmers Insurance Group) in Madison, Wisconsin. At the time, the company's product was auto insurance and its target market was farmers.

  3. A brief history of AmFam. American Family Insurance hasn’t always been a multi-line P&C carrier. It was founded by insurance salesman Herman Wittwer in October 1927 as an auto insurance...

  4. www.aflac.com › about-aflac › our-companyOur History | Aflac

    American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus was founded Nov. 17, 1955 when principal founder John Amos and his brothers Paul and Bill Amos started in a small six-room complex in downtown Columbus, Georgia.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AflacAflac - Wikipedia

    Aflac Incorporated / ˈ æ f l æ k / (American Family Life Assurance Company) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States. It was founded in 1955 and is based in Columbus, Georgia.

  6. American Family Insurance's history began on October 3, 1927, when insurance salesman Herman Wittwer opened the doors of Farmers Mutual Insurance Company (not to be confused with the Farmers Insurance Group) in Madison, Wisconsin.

  7. newsroom.amfam.com › fast-factsFast Facts

    American Family Insurance began on Oct. 3, 1927, when insurance salesman Herman Wittwer opened the doors of Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in Madison, Wis. At the time, the company's only product was auto insurance and its target market was farmers.

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  9. Apr 15, 2005 · In 1974 the American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus, as it was then known, became the first U.S. company to sell insurance in Japan after the Allied occupation following World War II (1941-45). For eight years the company monopolized Japan’s cancer insurance market.

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