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'''Torchmark Corporation''' is a Birmingham-based financial services company composed of six subsidiary insurance companies, American Income (Waco, Texas), First United American (Syracuse, New York), Globe Life and Accident (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), [[Liberty National]] (Birmingham), United American (McKinney, Texas) and [[United Investors]] (Birmingham). Torchmark's corporate headquarters is the [[Liberty National Building]] at 2001 [[3rd Avenue South]].
'''Torchmark Corporation''' is a Birmingham-based financial services company composed of six subsidiary insurance companies, American Income (Waco, Texas), First United American (Syracuse, New York), Globe Life and Accident (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), [[Liberty National]] (Birmingham), United American (McKinney, Texas) and [[United Investors]] (Birmingham). Torchmark's corporate headquarters is in [[Liberty Park]] and Liberty National is headquartered at the [[Liberty National Building]] at 2001 [[3rd Avenue South]].


As an insurance group, Torchmark targets the middle-income ($25,000-75,000/year) market with basic life insurance. supplemental health plans, and various niche-marketed policies for subgroups of their primary market.
As an insurance group, Torchmark targets the middle-income ($25,000-75,000/year) market with basic life insurance. supplemental health plans, and various niche-marketed policies for subgroups of their primary market.
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In 1944, the company acquired [[Brown-Service]], a home service insurance company.
In 1944, the company acquired [[Brown-Service]], a home service insurance company.


In 1956, Liberty National president [[Frank P. Sanford]] commissioned Archer and Lee Lawrie to create a one-fifth size bronze replica of the [[Statue of LIberty]] for the top of their building. It was installed on [{September 13]], [[1958]] and tour groups were allowed to take the elevator to the roof to get a closer look.
In 1956, Liberty National president [[Frank P. Sanford]] commissioned Archer and Lee Lawrie to create a one-fifth size bronze replica of the [[Statue of LIberty]] for the top of their building. It was installed on [[September 13]], [[1958]] and tour groups were allowed to take the elevator to the roof to get a closer look.


In the 1960s, cancer policies were introduced. In the 1970s Liberty National created Torchmark Corporation as a holding company and acquired Globe Life and Accident.
In the 1960s, cancer policies were introduced. In the 1970s Liberty National created Torchmark Corporation as a holding company and acquired Globe Life and Accident.

Revision as of 11:46, 21 March 2006

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Torchmark Corporation is a Birmingham-based financial services company composed of six subsidiary insurance companies, American Income (Waco, Texas), First United American (Syracuse, New York), Globe Life and Accident (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), Liberty National (Birmingham), United American (McKinney, Texas) and United Investors (Birmingham). Torchmark's corporate headquarters is in Liberty Park and Liberty National is headquartered at the Liberty National Building at 2001 3rd Avenue South.

As an insurance group, Torchmark targets the middle-income ($25,000-75,000/year) market with basic life insurance. supplemental health plans, and various niche-marketed policies for subgroups of their primary market.

As of August 2005, Mark McAndrew is Chairman and CEO. Torchmark trades on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol TMK. It's rank in the 2005 Fortune 500 was 559, down from 535 in 2004.

History

Torchmark began in Birmingham with Liberty National's founding as the Heralds of Liberty in 1900.

In 1944, the company acquired Brown-Service, a home service insurance company.

In 1956, Liberty National president Frank P. Sanford commissioned Archer and Lee Lawrie to create a one-fifth size bronze replica of the Statue of LIberty for the top of their building. It was installed on September 13, 1958 and tour groups were allowed to take the elevator to the roof to get a closer look.

In the 1960s, cancer policies were introduced. In the 1970s Liberty National created Torchmark Corporation as a holding company and acquired Globe Life and Accident.

In 1989 Torchmark partnered with Drummond Company in the development of Liberty Park, a large residential, office, retail and golf development in Vestavia Hills. The Statue of Liberty was removed from their downtown building and relocated to a new tower on a landscaped lawn visible from I-459 near the entrance. The dedication was held on July 4, 1989. The partnership of Torchmark/Drummond went on to develop the Rancho LaQuinta Country Club in LaQuinta, California, but then split in 1999, giving Drummond sole ownership of Rancho LaQuinta and Torchmark sole ownership of Liberty Park. In 2000, Torchmark partnered with Hogan Property Management in the development of Lower Bricktown in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, now managed by Stonegate-Hogan.

On March 20, 2006, the Dallas Morning News reported that the company was planning to move from Birmingham to McKinney, Texas, the McAndrew's home town. As many as 500 jobs would be relocated with the move, though the Liberty National subsidiary would remain in their downtown headquarters.

References

  • Sanford, Frank P. Jr. (1984) Torchmark Corporation: History of a New Company. Remarks to the Newcomen Society. OCLC: 13053665
  • Feuerstein, Gary (2004) "Birmingham's Statue of Liberty". Accessed March 20, 2006. [1]
  • "Torchmark will move headquarters, 500 jobs, to Texas, Dallas newspaper reports." Birmingham Business Journal online edition. (March 20, 2005) - accessed March 20, 2005. [2].

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