Since its founding in 1888, The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company has adhered to a basic principle: service to policyholders. High-quality personalized service has always been, and will continue to be, the company's primary objective. This personal touch has made the company what it is today – an insurance institution recognized throughout the industry for its outstanding stability and strength.
The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company is a member of Western & Southern Financial Group®, a diversified group of financial companies dedicated to meeting your needs. Through our affiliate companies and a growing staff of registered representatives, we can help you with much more than your life insurance needs – from mutual funds to variable annuities1and beyond.
Western-Southern Life's products and services are offered through two companies. Traditional whole life and Critical Illness Insurance are issued by The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company. Universal Life, term and annuity products are issued by Western-Southern Life Assurance Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company.
Industry News
Minimum Wage Hike May Pinch
(2007-01-08)
The new year brought an instant jump in labor costs for thousands of small business owners in states across the country whose minimum wages went up Jan. 1.
KC Companies Ride Wave of Confidence: They're Tailoring Their Offerings to New Investors and Reaching for Some New Markets.
(2007-01-09)
Jan. 9--A solid year for the mutual fund industry is boosting confidence among shareholder investors.
Stocks Turn Mixed on Fed Minutes
(2007-01-03)
NEW YORK - Stocks lost momentum and turned mixed in the first session of 2007 after minutes from the Federal Reserve's last meeting showed gathering concern at the central bank about the severity of the pullback in the housing sector.
Fed Expressed Concerns Over Housing
(2007-01-03)
WASHINGTON - Heightened concern about the harsher-than-expected housing slump was a key factor in the most recent decision by Federal Reserve policymakers to leave interest rates untouched.
How Will the Economic Puzzle Come Together?
(2006-12-31)
By John Nolan Staff Writer
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