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  2. First Colony Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    First Colony Life (FCL) was an American life insurance company based in Lynchburg, Virginia that was acquired in 1996 by GE Financial Assurance (a subsidiary of General Electric), and later became Genworth Life and Annuity Insurance Company, a Genworth Financial company in 2007.

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  4. Northwestern National Life Building - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern National Life Building portico. The Northwestern National Life Building, later known as the ReliaStar Building, then known as ING 20 Washington and now known as Voya Financial 20 Washington, is an office building located in the Gateway District of Minneapolis.

  5. ING Group - Wikipedia

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    The ING Group (Dutch: ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam.Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services.

  6. Genworth Financial - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, Protective Life acquired parts of the company for $661 million. [33] [34] In February 2016, the company suspended sales of annuities and life insurance, putting the existing books of business into runoff. [35] [36] In June 2016, the company sold its term life insurance platform to Pacific Life. [37]

  7. Unum - Wikipedia

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    Union Mutual Life Insurance was incorporated in 1848 in Maine. [8] The company issued its first policy, which covered the life of founder and company president Elisha B. Pratt for $5000 (equivalent to $183,120 in 2023), on October 1, 1849. [8]