The Travelers Companies is the result of a 2004 merger between St. Paul Companies, Inc. and Travelers Companies.
St. Paul Companies was founded in 1853 as Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. as a mutual insurance company. It was soon a national company and was reorganized into a stock company.
Travelers was founded in Hartford in 1864 to provide travel insurance to railroad passengers. The company grew and expanded to include many different types of insurance, focusing on general property and casualty insurance.
As a result of the 2004 merger, the new company was named St. Paul Travelers. The name was changed in 2007 to The Travelers Companies. The new company kept the distinctive red umbrella logo.
Today The Travelers Companies is the second largest writer of U.S. commercial property casualty insurance and the third largest writer of U.S. personal insurance, issued through independent agents. It is part of the S&P 500 and the Fortune 500. The company has over 30,000 employees and had $25.74 billion in revenue in 2012.
The Travelers CompaniesThe Travelers Companies is the result of a 2004 merger between St. Paul Companies, Inc. and Travelers Companies.
St. Paul Companies was founded in 1853 as Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. as a mutual insurance company. It was soon a national company and was reorganized into a stock company.
Travelers was founded in Hartford in 1864 to provide travel insurance to railroad passengers. The company grew and expanded to include many different types of insurance, focusing on general property and casualty insurance.
History
As a result of the 2004 merger, the new company was named St. Paul Travelers. The name was changed in 2007 to The Travelers Companies. The new company kept the distinctive red umbrella logo.
Today The Travelers Companies is the second largest writer of U.S. commercial property casualty insurance and the third largest writer of U.S. personal insurance, issued through independent agents. It is part of the S&P 500 and the Fortune 500. The company has over 30,000 employees and had $25.74 billion in revenue in 2012.
Howland Davis says
I am trying to get in touch with Jim Gustin, Risk Control Director, about an article in Professional Safety Journal on Tornado Preparedness. The prior email had the wrong return email address.
Howland Davis says
I am trying to get in touch with Jim Gustin, Risk Control Director, about an article in Professional Safety Journal on Tornado Preparedness
Louis L Cowen says
To: Travelers Corporate Office
Claim AIG6098
On July 24 2018 I hit a Pick-up that made a left turn in front of me. I had a green light, he had a yield on green for left turns.
I lost my 1998 Ford Winstar, my van was a total lose. I am a 60% disabled Army Vet and we had a small sedan very difficult for me to get in/out. We traded it in.We bought a 2018 Honda CRV so I could get in/out easily. My question is why my claim was denied. I had the right of way! the other driver was at fault!
So why was I denied ?
Please try to help. Do what’s right.
Thank you for assistants .
Louis L. Cowen
Christi Moore says
I have an insurance policy with Technicolor, INC. The employee is now deceased.
The Cert. # is 457 for $3000. I am the Beneficiary. Can you help me. The form says The Travelers companies dated 5-20-84.
Thank you.