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Principal Financial Group, Inc.

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(NYSE:PFG)
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Principal Financial Group, Inc.
711 High St.
Des Moines, IA 50392
IA Tel. 515-247-5111
Toll Free 800-986-3343
Fax 515-246-5475

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.principal.com
Employees: 13,527
Employee growth: (0.7%)

Ah, the circle of life. For a child in elementary school, avoiding the principal is paramount. However, folks looking toward retirement may actually seek out The Principal. Principal Financial Group (or The Principal) is a top administrator of employer-sponsored retirement plans, offering pension products and services, as well as mutual funds, annuities, asset management, trust services, and investment advice. Its insurance segment provides group and individual life and disability insurance and group dental and vision coverage. To compete with banks encroaching on the company's territory and to maximize customer asset retention, subsidiary Principal Bank offers online banking.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2011:
Sales: $8,709.6M
One year growth: (4.9%)
Net income: $715.0M
Income growth: 2.2%

Officers:
Chairman, President, and CEO: Larry D. Zimpleman
SVP and CFO: Terrance J. (Terry) Lillis
SVP and CIO: Gary P. Scholten

Competitors:
AXA
John Hancock Financial Services
Lincoln Financial Group

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Principal Financial Group

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Principal Financial Group, Inc.
Type Public
Traded as NYSEPFG
S&P 500 Component
Industry Finance and Insurance
Founded Des Moines, Iowa USA, (1879)
Headquarters Des Moines, Iowa USA
Key people Larry Zimpleman Chairman & CEO; Edward Temple -- founder
Products Banking
Life Insurance
Mutual Funds
Retirement Plans
Revenue decreaseUS$8.71 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income increase US$ 987.6 Million (2010)[1]
Net income increase US$ 751.2 Million (2010)[1]
Total assets increase US$ 148.30 billion (2010)[1]
Total equity increase US$ 10.01 billion (2010)[1]
Employees 12,900 (03/30/2012)[2]
Website www.principal.com

Principal Financial Group is a global financial services company headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. Principal Financial Group (The Principal) provides a wide range of financial services including retirement solutions, insurance, and investment and banking products through offices in 18 countries throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and North America. As of March 30, 2012, Principal Financial Group has $364.1 billion in assets under management and serves some 17.3 million customers worldwide[2] . It was ranked 268th on Fortune magazine’s list of the 500 largest U.S. corporations (May 2011)[2] . It has been consistently awarded the distinction as one of the world's most ethical companies.[3]

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History

Founding and early history

  • 1879 - Bankers Life Association was founded on July 1, 1879 by Edward Temple, a banker from Chariton, Iowa, and five other colleagues. At first, Bankers Life Association provided life insurance (in the form of memberships) to men between the ages of 22 and 55. They had to be in good health and not be employed in any occupation that was considered high-risk. Insurance benefits would also not be awarded if unintentional death was caused by harmful consumption of alcoholic beverages, or the irresponsible use of drugs.
  • 1882 - The number of memberships required the hiring of the association's first employee, John Tibbs, who acted as a General Agent.
  • 1889 - Bankers Life Association had 29 million dollars of life insurance memberships in effect. This required the association to relocate their operations to the Equitable Building in Des Moines, Iowa. Costs were kept at frugal standards. Temple's salary increased to $6,000 in 1890, which was considerably lower than salaries offered by similar businesses.
  • 1909 - After the death of Edward Temple, the Board of Directors voted to reorganize the business into a mutual life insurance company. George Kuhns became president of the company. He employed the use of direct-mail advertising to reach new markets. This brought in 3 million dollars in new sales within the first year.
801 Grand, the centerpiece of the Principal campus in Des Moines, Iowa
  • 1925 - The company acquired a small, 500-watt radio station, WHO, with a broadcast range of 150 miles (240 km). George Kuhns saw this tool as a way to increase sales. Bankers Life ran WHO until 1930.
  • 1930 - Prior to the Great Depression, the company was closing in on the 1 billion dollar landmark. The 50th anniversary, which was scheduled to take place on June 1929, was postponed until January 6, 1930. President Gerard Nollen gave a ten dollar gold piece to every person in attendance, as a token of his optimism about the future of the economy.
  • 1939 - Continued growth required the company to relocate its operations to a larger facility. A building was constructed on 711 High Street to house the offices. It was the first building in Des Moines to be fully air-conditioned.
  • 1941 - The company issued its first group health insurance contract. Within the next five years, group health insurance accounted for a third of the business.
  • 1962 - The company ended its policy of terminating new mothers, instead offering them part-time work. They could now work from 9AM to 3PM between the months of September to June, while their kids were at school.

Name Change and Expansion

  • 1985 - The Bankers Life Company became Principal Financial Group (PFG).
  • 1990s - The company expanded to markets outside of the United States. Such markets include Argentina, Brazil, China, Chile, Hong Kong, India, and Mexico.
  • October 23, 2001 - The company filed their initial public offering and became a publicly traded corporation.
  • July 8, 2004 - The company celebrated its 125th anniversary.
  • February 28, 2008 - Nippon Life Insurance announced that it would increase its stake in Principal from 4.3% (11.29 million shares) to 7%, making it the largest single stakeholder. The move was said to reduce the likelihood of a hostile takeover.
Principal Financial Group in Hong Kong

Business operations

The company is composed of six business units: 'International Operations','Retirement & Investments', 'Global Asset Management', 'Insurance', 'Wellness', and 'Banking'.

The company has been named one of the Fortune 100 best companies to work for during the past seven consecutive years (2003–2009), along with other awards:

  • AARP’s Best Employers for Workers Over 50 (2001–2006)
  • Top 50 Companies for Executive Women (March 2011)
  • 100 Best Places to Work in IT (2009)
  • Named among Working Mother magazine's 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers.(September 2010)
  • Ranked 33rd in Top 500 Most Innovative Users of Information Technology (2009)

The company employs roughly 9,000 people in Des Moines, Iowa, and owns and operates several buildings in the downtown area. The tallest, known as 801 Grand, is 45 stories tall (192m/630ft),[4] and houses many other companies in addition to The Principal. The top two floors are home to a privately owned club named the Embassy Club. Both employees and general members of the club have access to the club for the purpose of general dining as well as dinner parties.

As of March 30, 2011, The Principal employed 12,900 employees worldwide.[5]

Eddie

Eddie is the lead character in the current marketing campaign of the Principal Financial Group. Eddie’s television and print ads often depict him facing challenges and using the Principal Edge to solve his financial, business, and everyday life problems.[6]


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