Liberty National Life Insurance Company
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Liberty National Life Insurance Company (LNL), located in McKinney, Texas, has been providing life and supplemental health insurance for more than 100 years. LNL provides individual coverage through home and workplace sales. LNL is licensed in 49 states with thousands of Sales Agents and Managers in Branch Offices across the United States. LNL has more than $43 billion of insurance in force and more than 4.1 million policies (as of 12/10). Liberty National is a proven provider of Section 125, which offers insurance plans for the worksite. Through Section 125, companies are able to provide their employees a benefit plan at no cost to the employer. The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Torchmark Corporation (NYSE: TMK), also based in McKinney, Texas.

History

Liberty National Life Insurance Company traces its origin back to August 27, 1900, when its predecessor was founded as the Heralds of Liberty, a fraternal organization. The goal of the society was to extend practical beliefs and relief to its living members, and subordinate benefits and relief to the widows, orphans, and other dependents of its members. It was founded on the principles of respect for the law, observance of cardinal Christian virtues, loyalty to Government, and practical exemplification of brotherhood. Later in June 1921, the name was changed to Liberty Life Assurance Company by deputy insurance commissioner Robert Davison and Frank Samford. In 1929, LNL was incorporated as a stock company and its name was changed to Liberty National Life Insurance Company. In the 1930s, LNL reached $30 million of life insurance in force. In 1944, the acquisition of Brown-Service, a successful marketer of home service insurance with customers and agents all across Alabama was perhaps the most significant single event in the Company's history. The Company expanded to serve the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

In the 1950s, LNL reached $500 million of insurance in force. In the 1960s, the Company grew and acquired other companies. The Company's products branched out to include a more diversified product portfolio. Most notable was the introduction of an affordable and quite popular cancer policy. Also, the financial services for customers expanded dramatically. In the 1970s, the Company reached $5 billion in insurance force. In the 1980s, after continued acquisitions, the Liberty National Insurance Holding Company became Torchmark Corporation, the parent company of Liberty National and a major listing on the New York Stock Exchange. By the 1990s, LNL had reached $35 billion of insurance in force. Today, the Company offers life insurance and supplemental health products for individuals, including Medicare Supplements. In addition, LNL continues its presence in the worksite arena.

For more than 30 consecutive years, Liberty National has earned A+ (Superior) Financial Strength Rating from A.M. Best Company (as of 6/11). LNL is also rated AA- “Very Strong” for Financial Strength by Standard & Poor’s (as of 5/11). A1 for Insurer Financial Strength by Moody’s (as of 3/11), and A+ “Strong” for Insurer Financial Strength by Fitch (as of 1/11). Every year since 1995, Liberty National has been named to the Ward’s 50 Life-Health List. The Ward Group is a consulting and analytical firm specializing in the insurance industry. The Ward’s 50 analysis is based on financial performance over a five-year period. More than 800 insurance companies were included in the 2009 analysis. A Ward’s top 50 performer must be an insurance company with at least five consecutive years of operating history and pass all safety and performance measurement screens. The Ward Group looks for companies that outperform the industry in key factors including: Financial Stability, Revenue Growth, Capital/Surplus Position, Underwriting Results, and Financial Returns. Ward’s 50 companies were able to grow their business profitably last year in changing market conditions. Top performers understand that efficient operations result in pricing advantages passed on to the customers. They keep the customer at the center of every business decision.

Notable Employees

Janie Shores
Janie Shores
Janie Ledlow Shores is a retired judge on the Supreme Court of Alabama who was the first woman to ever serve on that court. Shores also was considered by President Bill Clinton in 1993 as a possible nominee to the U.S...

 - Liberty National legal staff, 1961-1965

Corey Hulsey
Corey Hulsey
Corey Hulsey is an American football guard for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. He was originally signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 1999. After the 2008 preseason, he was waived by the Lions during final cuts on August 30, 2008...

- Liberty National Insurance Agent of the Year 2009, Top Producing Agent of 2010
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