OneAmerica Financial Partners

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OneAmerica Financial
Company type Mutual organization
Industry Financial services, Insurance
Founded1877
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
J. Scott Davison, CEO
Products Life insurance
Revenue$2.06 billion USD (2016) [1]
$117.8 million USD (2016) [1]
Total assets $74.1 billion USD (2016) [1]
Number of employees
2,500 (2024) [2]
Divisions American United Life Insurance Company ·State Life Insurance Company ·OneAmerica Retirement Services, LLC ·McCready and Keene, Inc. ·OneAmerica Securities, Inc. ·Pioneer Mutual Life Insurance Company ·OneAmerica Asset Management, LLC ·AUL Reinsurance Management Services, LLC
Website oneamerica.com

OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc., doing business as OneAmerica Financial, [2] is an American financial services mutual holding organization with corporate offices at the OneAmerica Tower in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

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Its eight operating companies offer individual life, disability, and long-term care insurance, and annuities. For businesses, they offer employee benefits, retirement plans, and group insurance. They operate throughout the United States except in New York. OneAmerica Companies maintain "superior" financial ratings from A.M. Best and Standard and Poor's.

History

Started as a life insurance group in 1877 by the Knights of Pythias, it became American Central Life Insurance Company in 1899. In 1904, American Central Life Insurance Company established its Reinsurance Division, which as of 2015 is the oldest life reinsurance company in the U.S. In 1930, Knights of Pythias separated the insurance program, creating United Mutual Life Insurance Company Inc. Then, in 1936, American Central and United Mutual merged to form American United Life Insurance Company (AUL).[ citation needed ]

In 1957, American United Life Insurance Company started posting puns and funny sayings on a signboard in downtown Indianapolis, a tradition that has continued to the present. [2]

In 1982, AUL moved into the AUL Tower, the tallest building completed in Indianapolis at the time. A longtime supporter of downtown Indianapolis redevelopment, OneAmerica was an investor in Circle Centre Mall. [3]

In 1994, the State Life Insurance Company joined AUL, as did the Pioneer Mutual Life Insurance Company in 1998. In 2000, AUL reorganized to form American United Mutual Insurance Holding Company and OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc.[ citation needed ]

In 2010, OneAmerica purchased McCready and Keene, Inc. [4] In 2014, OneAmerica purchased City National Bank's retirement services division. [5]

In 2015, OneAmerica purchased Bank of Montreal's BMO Retirement Services. [6]

In 2024, OneAmerica announced a "brand refresh", including an updated logo and the company's first national advertising campaign doing business as OneAmerica Financial. [2]

Company leadership

President of American Central Life Insurance Company

President of United Mutual Life Insurance Company

President of AUL/OneAmerica

CEO of AUL/OneAmerica

Chairman of the Board, AUL/OneAmerica

Sponsorships

OneAmerica Financial has served as the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon's title sponsor since 2004; the sponsorship is set to expire in 2024. [7] In 2015, the company signed a four-year naming-rights partnership to become the title sponsor of Indianapolis Colts gameday radio broadcasts. [8] OneAmerica Financial sponsored the mainstage at the Indiana Repertory Theatre for the 2017–18 season. [9] [10]

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