Aflac Inc
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AFL's latest stock split occurred on Mar 19, 2018
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
Before the split, AFL traded at 90.49 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 38.0985.
The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 19, 2018. This was AFL's 10th stock split, following the previous one in Mar 19, 2001.
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Aflac Inc
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As the afternoon sun casts a warm glow over Columbus, Georgia, the headquarters of Aflac Inc. stands as a testament to its dynamic journey in the insurance landscape. Founded in 1955 by John, Paul, and Bill Amos, Aflac quickly distinguished itself from other insurance companies with its innovative approach to supplemental insurance. By focusing on policies that cover expenses not paid by traditional insurance, such as out-of-pocket costs arising from illnesses or accidents, Aflac carved out a niche where unforeseen healthcare costs could be mitigated. The company became a household name largely thanks to its iconic duck mascot, which not only bolstered brand recognition but also underscored its commitment to being a friendly and approachable entity in the otherwise complex world of insurance. Behind Aflac's success lies a well-oiled machine of strategic operations primarily focused in the U.S. and Japan, its two largest markets. Its business model thrives on offering a wide array of supplemental insurance products, including cancer, accident, and critical illness insurance. By collecting premiums from policyholders, Aflac generates substantial revenue while minimizing risk through actuarially sound underwriting practices. This profitability is further enhanced by the company's investments, where premiums are carefully managed in diverse portfolios to ensure a steady income stream. Thus, Aflac's narrative is one of prudent yet innovative risk management, serving millions worldwide by providing a financial cushion in times of life's unpredictable turns.
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