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American insurance company
Not to be confused withAflaq orAffleck orAmerican Family Insurance.

Aflac Incorporated
Company typePublic
IndustryInsurance
Human resources services
FoundedNovember 17, 1955; 69 years ago (1955-11-17)[1] (as American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus)
Founders
  • John Amos
  • Paul Amos
  • Bill Amos
HeadquartersAflac Building
Columbus, Georgia, U.S.
Area served
  • United States
  • Japan
Key people
ProductsSupplementalhealth &
life insurance
RevenueIncreaseUS$18.93 billion (2024)
IncreaseUS$6.417 billion (2024)
IncreaseUS$5.443 billion (2024)
Total assetsDecreaseUS$117.6 billion (2024)
Total equityIncreaseUS$26.10 billion (2024)
Number of employees
12,694 (2024)
Websiteaflac.com
Footnotes / references
[2]

Aflac Incorporated/ˈæflæk/ (American Family Life Assurance Company) is an American insurance company and is the largest provider of supplemental insurance in the United States.[3] It was founded in 1955 and is based inColumbus, Georgia. In the U.S., itunderwrites a wide range ofinsurance policies, but is perhaps more known for itspayroll deduction insurance coverage, which pays cash benefits when a policyholder has a covered accident or illness. The company states it "provides financial protection to more than 50 million people worldwide".[4]

In 2009, Aflac acquired Continental American Insurance Company for $100 million,[5] enabling them to sell supplemental insurance on both the individual and group platforms.[6] As of June 30, 2012[update], it was represented by approximately 19,300 sales agencies inJapan and 76,900 licensed sales associates in the U.S.[7]

History

The company was founded by brothers John, Paul (died 2014), and William Amos inColumbus, Georgia, in 1955, as American Family Life Insurance Company of Columbus.[8] In 1964, the company name was changed to American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus.[9] The company had aninitial public offering in 1974 and was listed on theNew York Stock Exchange.[10] In 1990, the company adopted the Aflacacronym, although the official name of the underwriting subsidiary remains American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus.[citation needed] Aflac announced the appointment of Frederick J. Crawford as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President in June 2015.[11]

The company signed 6,426 policyholders in its first year.[12] Aflac pioneeredcancer insurance in 1958.[13] Beginning in 1964, the company decided to focus sales on worksite settings, eventually through policies sponsored by employers and funded through payroll deductions. By 2003, more than 98% of Aflac policies in the United States were issued on a payroll deduction basis, making the company a leader in that approach to policy distribution.

Business

Aflac operates in theUnited States andJapan, and has its worldwide headquarters and corporate offices in an eighteen-story tower just east ofDowntown Columbus, Georgia, in an area known asMidTown. The Aflac tower isthe tallest building in the city. As of June 30, 2015[update], the corporation's total assets were more than $103 billion, and the company insured more than 50 million people worldwide.[14]

Aflac is the largest provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United States and the largest insurance company overall in Japan, when measured by individual insurance policies in force.[15]

The company now offers several types of insurance policies in the United States, including the following:

  • Accident
  • Cancer/Specified Disease
  • Dental
  • Hospital Confinement Indemnity
  • Hospital Confinement Sickness Indemnity
  • Hospital Intensive Care
  • Life
  • Lump Sum Cancer
  • Lump Sum Cancer Critical Illness
  • Specified Health Event
  • Short Term Disability
  • Vision

Aflac also offers un-reimbursed medical, dependent day-care, and transportationflexible spending accounts. The company additionally offershuman resources services forHIPAA andCOBRA. From 1979 to 1997, the company owned several television stations, most of them in small and medium markets. It sold the broadcasting division (including flagship stationWTVM) to what becameRaycom Media in 1997.[16]

Aflac is ranked 137th in theFortune 500 list of largest United States corporations by revenue.[17]

Critics of cancer policies

Consumer groups and some government officials say that cancer insurance returns fewer premium dollars to policyholders than standard insurance. A United StatesGeneral Accounting Office study found that the policies paid back as little as 35% of premiums (Aflac said its cancer insurance paid back 62.4%). In comparison,New York State requires most major-medical policies to pay back 82% and group policies to pay back 75%. New York State does not allow stand-alone cancer policies.

In 1997, AFLAC spent $175,000 on lobbyists and campaign contributions to change the law.[18] New York State lifted its ban in 1998 for purchasers who already have basic coverage.[19]Consumer Reports recommended that policyholders use the money instead to buy lower-deductible insurance.[20]

The Aflac Duck

Since December 1999, the company's identity and brand has become more widely recognized in the United States as the result of TV commercials featuring the Aflac Duck, who quacks the company's name with frustration to unsuspecting prospective policy holders. The duck concept and all of the commercials to date have been created byKaplan Thaler Group, an advertising agency based in New York City. Metzer Farms, aGonzales, California, waterfowl and gamebird hatchery, supplied them with the initial ducklings that each grew into the famous duck. Struggling to come up with a concept to make the big but relatively obscure insurance company's name memorable, one of the agency's art directors stumbled upon the duck idea while walking aroundCentral Park at lunchtime uttering, "Aflac, Aflac." He soon realized how much the company's name sounded like a duck's quack. The Aflac Duck character has now starred in more than 30 commercials. In many of these commercials, character actorEarl Billings also appears. The Aflac Duck is enshrined on Madison Avenue's Walk of Fame as one of America's Favorite Advertising Icons.[21]

From 2003 to 2006, when bothNASCAR on NBC andNASCAR on TNT were scheduled to televise the second half of the Cup Series Season, they ran a 30-second segment in certain parts of each and every race they broadcast, called, "The Aflac Trivia Quiz". The segment would always begin when NASCAR on NBC-TNT Commentator/Cup Series ChampionBenny Parsons would segue the topics he would be talking about by saying, "Cue the Duck!"

Celebrities have starred in the Aflac ads, includingChevy Chase (2003);Yogi Berra;Yao Ming; future First Lady of the United States,Melania Trump (2005);NASCAR Cup Series driverCarl Edwards (2008–2014); the United StatesOlympicsynchronized swimming team (2004); andWayne Newton playing atStardust Hotel and Casino for the 2003 commercial. The duck also appeared withBugs Bunny,Daffy Duck,Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, andRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.[22] In 2005, the company logo was changed to incorporate the duck. The first commercial using the new logo featuredGilbert Gottfried at a pet store because the duck kept saying, "Aflac!" and he had to trade in the duck for a parrot, saying, "If you're hurt and can't work".[23]

The duck was originallyvoiced by comedianGilbert Gottfried, who also voiced Digit on thePBS Kids seriesCyberchase andIago in theDisney filmAladdin.[24] After 11 years as the voice of the Aflac duck, Gottfried was dismissed on March 14, 2011, due to jokes on Gottfried'sTwitter account referencing theTōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The company's chief marketing officer stated that "Gilbert's recent comments about the crisis in Japan were lacking in humor, and certainly do not represent the thoughts and feelings of anyone at Aflac."[25]

On March 23, 2011, Aflac announced that the company was taking applications for the new voice of the Aflac Duck through QuackAflac.com until April 1. Commercials requesting the submissions, first aired in 2006 but updated, resemble asilent movie.[26][27] On April 26, 2011, it was announced that Daniel McKeague, a television advertising sales manager fromHugo, Minnesota, would be the new voice of the Aflac duck.[28] The first Aflac commercial featuring the duck's new voice aired on May 1, 2011.

In 2018, an Aflac ad inserted an animated Aflac duck into the opening credits of theDuckTales reboot.[29]

Corporate philanthropy and social responsibility

The company states that through a partnership withChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta, Aflac has contributed more than $100 million to childhood cancer research and treatment.[30]

Aflac employees are formally involved in an array of charitable organizations such asHabitat for Humanity International, theEaster Seals, and theUnited Way.[31]

Aflac's stated objectives include the decrease of its environmental impact, for which the company is into a partnership with theClean Air Campaign to encourage employees to engage with greater frequency in alternate commuting methods.[32]

Aflac and Macy's Partnership

Starting in 2001, Aflac andMacy's have partnered to sell the annual Aflac holiday plush duck in select Macy's stores nationwide.[33] Net proceeds from each duck sold are donated to the participating children's cancer facility nearest to where it is purchased. Since 2001, more than $3 million has been raised from the sale of the ducks.[34]

Aflac has participated in theMacy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from 2011 to 2019.[35]

Award programs

See also:Baseball awards § U.S. high-school baseball

Aflac National High School Baseball Player of the Year, which was first presented in 2004.[36]

TheJackie Robinson Award is given to the high-school player who is entering his senior year and who best displays character, leadership, and the values of being astudent athlete in academics and community affairs.[36] The award is presented at an annual All-American Awards banquet, which was first held in 2003.[37] The banquet follows the annual All-American Baseball Classic, an East-Westall-star game featuring the 38 best players from around the nation who are entering their senior year of high school.[36][37] First held in 2003, the game is played atPetco Park,San Diego, California.[36][38] Proceeds from the game and banquet are donated toRady Children's Hospital in San Diego and its fight against childhood cancer.[38]

In 2011, the name of the all-star game was changed to the Perfect Game All-American Classic.[38]

Awards and honors

Aflac has been the recipient of several awards:

See also

References

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  37. ^ab"Fox Sports Network's Live coverage of 2010 Aflac All-American Baseball Classic on August 15: 2010 Aflac All-American Baseball Classic Roster Announced".Satellite TV News. July 8, 2010. Archived fromthe original on September 18, 2012. RetrievedNovember 10, 2011.The Aflac All-American Baseball Classic is ... part of Aflac's ... commitment to the fight against childhood cancer, with ticket proceeds benefiting Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. Since 2003, the Aflac All-American Baseball Classic has generated nearly $805,000 for charity.
  38. ^abc"2011 Perfect Game All-American Classic Rosters Announced".Satellite TV News. July 28, 2011. Archived fromthe original on April 25, 2012. RetrievedNovember 10, 2011.Perfect Game All-American Classic alumni have had a significant presence inMajor League Baseball's first-year player drafts. Since the game's inception in 2003, 98 alumni have been selected in the first round.... The game has also produced over 40 players that are currently on a Major League Baseball roster. A record 18 Perfect Game All-Americans were taken in the first round of the 2011 draft, 13 of which played in last year's game.
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