Interstate Life is a subsidiary of the larger insurance company, Interstate Insurance Group. Ownership details can vary, as companies may be privately held or publicly traded, and specific ownership structures may change over time. For the most current and accurate information, it’s best to check official company announcements or financial reports.
I HAVE A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ON MY SON RANDY FRANKLIN BIGGERSTAFF WRITTEN BY UNION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN RICHMOND VIRGINIA, WHO OWNS THIS CONPANY NOW> INTERSTATE LIFE INSURANCE CONPANY, THE VALUE OF THIS INSURANCE IS PAID UP AND I AS THE INSURED MOTHER WANTS TO KNOW
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Interstate Life and Accident Insurance Company of Chattanooga was purchased by the Transamerica Corporation in 1998. This acquisition was part of Transamerica's strategy to expand its insurance and financial services offerings. The company has since integrated Interstate Life into its broader operations.
We have an old life insurance policy from Interstate life and accident and it was bought by AIG Insurance how do i contact them
A lot of insurance companies have similar names. If the Interstate Life that you have was part of the Irish Life umbrella then they sold off to Protective Life. You can call them at 800-955-4304
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If you mean who owns the life assurance company, then, the life assurance company owns it. The assurance companies wealth depends on the amount of premiums that it receives. The life company invest these premiums and manages them in a way to balance its books and hopefully make a profit.
I do not think there is, there was no listing.
AIG purchased Interstate Life and Accident Ins Co Interstate was owned by parent company, TIC, which was purchased by Gulf United, a mother company of other ins. companies. Gulf United was purchased by American General Life & Accident Ins. Co., which was then purchased by AIG. So, yes, technically you could say AIG bought Interstate, BUT, it was done indirectly, not a direct, individual purchase.