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The well-respected insurance company that began as part of Kemper Life in 1905 began its second century with the name Chase Insurance, reflecting its new role as the insurance arm of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chase Insurance Company was founded in 1905 as Kemper Life. The company became a part of Zurich Life in the 1990s, and since then has been renamed Chase Insurance in order to signify its role as the insurance wing of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Although the name has evolved, Chase Insurance Company has remained true to its founding principles of speed, innovation, and integrity.
Chase Insurance provides financial solutions for individuals and institutions, including variable and fixed annuities for long-term accumulation, low-cost term life insurance and universal life. In order to address the various needs of their customers, Chase Insurance is divided into three arms, Life Brokerage, Retirement Solution Group and Chase Insurance Direct. Life Brokerage wing sells affordable term life and universal life insurance through independent agencies. Retirement Solutions Group: This part of the company brings annuities to those employed in the fields of education, health care, and non-profit organizations. Chase Insurance Direct: This arm of business offers low-cost term life insurance directly to the customer. Chase Subsidiary Companies are, Chase Insurance Life & annuity Company and Chase Insurance Life Company of New York.
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