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History
CIGNA was formed in 1982
through the combination of INA Corporation and Connecticut General
Corporation. Our name mixes the letters INA and CG together. Today,
CIGNA's service mark, the Tree of Life, symbolizes the corporation's
culture, mission and products. Like a strong and healthy tree, CIGNA
has deep roots.
The
histories of our two main predecessors, the Insurance Company of
North America (INA) and
Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CG), reach
back to earlier centuries. INA was founded in 1792 in Philadelphia
after meetings in Independence Hall. The organizers were merchants
and other prominent citizens who sought to protect ships, cargoes,
warehouses and homes through a company offering marine and fire
insurance. CG began business in Hartford in 1865 as a life insurance
company. It grew slowly until the end of the century, mainly providing
low-cost policies to the residents of small towns in New England
and New York.
Both companies experienced explosive growth
in the twentieth century because their leaders were devoted to the
goal of expanding insurance protection to average Americans. In
the 1930s and 40s, INA executives broke down the artificial walls
that segregated various types of property and casualty coverages,
eventually winning approval for multiple-line underwriting. The
resulting modern "bundled" automobile and homeowners insurance were
of great benefit to American consumers because they substantially
lowered the price of coverage.
Sophisticated multiple-line contracts for
business soon followed. CG executives concentrated on bringing affordable
life, medical, dental and retirement coverage to working Americans.
From the sale of its first group life policy in 1913, CG was a leader
in the development of integrated group insurance and group pension
contracts.
CIGNA's formation in 1982 combined a leading
property-casualty insurer with a leading supplier of life insurance
and employee benefits. Over time, CIGNA has tightened its focus
on employee benefits, divesting its individual life insurance business
in 1998, and its domestic and international property and casualty
operations in 1999. Today, CIGNA continues to innovate, expand and
grow. In offices throughout the United States and around the world
our employees are united by a shared past and a mutual commitment
to building "A Business of Caring."
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