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The Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO /ˈɡk/) is a private American auto insurance company with headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland. It is the second largest auto insurer in the United States, after State Farm.[4] GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that provides coverage for more than 24 million motor vehicles owned by more than 15 million policy holders as of 2017. GEICO writes private passenger automobile insurance in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The insurance agency sells policies through local agents, called GEICO Field Representatives, over the phone directly to the consumer via licensed insurance agents, and through their website. Its mascot is a gold dust day gecko with a Cockney accent, voiced by English actor Jake Wood. GEICO is well known in popular culture for its advertising, having made numerous commercials intended to entertain viewers.

GEICO
GEICO headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryInsurance
Founded1936; 87 years ago (1936)
San Antonio, Texas, United States[1]
FoundersLeo Goodwin Sr.
Lillian Goodwin
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Todd Combs (CEO)
ProductsAuto insurance
Revenue$35.093 billion USD (2020) [2]
Number of employees
40,000[3]
ParentBerkshire Hathaway
Websitewww.geico.com

Despite the presence of the word "government" in its name, GEICO has always been a private corporation not affiliated with any U.S. government organization. Leo Goodwin Sr. and his wife Lillian Goodwin originally founded the company in 1936 to sell auto insurance to federal government employees.[5]

GEICO also offers property insurance, as well as umbrella coverage which GEICO sells, but the risk on the policies are transferred to third party companies. GEICO manages the policies as the "insurance agent" and has a separate customer care team that handles the property and umbrella policies.

History

GEICO was founded in 1936 by Leo Goodwin Sr. and his wife Lillian Goodwin to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families.[5] Since 1925, Goodwin had worked for USAA, an insurer that specialized in insuring only military personnel. He decided to start his own company after rising as far as a civilian could go in USAA's military-dominated hierarchy. The Goodwins funded the creation of GEICO with $25,000 of their own money and $75,000 from Fort Worth, Texas-based banker Cleaves Rhea, with legal assistance from future GEICO CEO Lorimer Davidson.[1] Based on Goodwin's experience at USAA, GEICO's original business model was predicated on the assumption that federal employees, as a group, would constitute a less risky and more financially stable pool of insureds compared to the general public.

In 1937, the Goodwins relocated GEICO from San Antonio, Texas to Washington, D.C. and reincorporated the company as a D.C. corporation after realizing that their business model would work best in the place with the highest concentration of federal employees.[6]

In 1948, the Rhea family sold its 75% stake of GEICO to a coalition of investors, which was led by Benjamin Graham's Graham-Newman Partnership taking 50% (worth $712,000 at the time); this sale accidentally violated a SEC regulation, which forced Graham-Newman to divest a portion of their holdings in 1949, resulting in GEICO becoming a publicly traded company at ~$27/sh.[1] Graham-Newman's investment in GEICO eventually resulted in a position worth $400 million by 1972, which was by far Graham-Newman's best investment and outperformed the rest of their portfolio combined.[1]

In 1951, Warren Buffett, then a Columbia University graduate student under Benjamin Graham, interviewed Lorimer Davidson (then a VP) and named GEICO "The Security I Like Best." From 1948 to 1958, GEICO's market capitalization grew almost 50 times.[1]

In 1958, Goodwin retired and was succeeded by Lorimer Davidson,[5] who grew the company's insurance premiums at a compound rate of 16% annually from $40 million to $250 million over his tenure. Davidson retired and was replaced in 1970 by Ralph Peck (President and COO)[1] and David Lloyd Kreeger (Chairman and CEO), who had been one of the other investors in 1948.[7]

In 1974 under Kreeger's leadership, GEICO began to insure the general public after real-time access to computerized driving records became available throughout the United States. At this time, GEICO was briefly the fifth-largest U.S. auto insurer. By 1975, it was clear that GEICO had expanded far too rapidly (during the 1973–75 recession) when it reported a US$126.5 million loss.[8] Kreeger retired in 1975, although he continued in his role as chairman of the executive committee until 1979 when he was named honorary chairman,[7] and Peck left in 1976 after GEICO's share price had fallen from $42 to $5.[1] To prevent GEICO from collapsing, a consortium of 45 insurance companies agreed to take over a quarter of its policies, and it was forced to issue a stock offering, thus diluting existing stockholders, to raise money to pay claims. It took five years – during which the company shrank significantly – and a massive reorganization led by John J. Byrne and supported substantially by Buffett,[1] to set GEICO on the path to recovery. Alvin E. Krause, retired from GEICO, was given carte blanche by the directors to help bring about a wholesale reorganization of GEICO's underwriting operations – including promotions and dismissals. He helped nurse the insurance firm back to financial health. He was a director of the GEICO Corp. from 1978 to 1983, and was an honorary director at the time of his death. He was chairman of Criterion from 1978 to 1981. Having been with GEICO since 1938.

GEICO generally deals directly with consumers via telephone and internet; however, the local agent program has more than 300 independent offices across the United States. GEICO is now the second-largest writer of private auto insurance in the country.

In 2015, GEICO began offering coverage for drivers of ridesharing companies in select states, including in high-population states such as Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Georgia.[9] The policy, which is issued through GEICO's commercial department, has received praise from insurance experts and quickly launched GEICO as the largest insurance provider for ridesharing company drivers.[10]

In 2016, J.D. Power rated the company #20 out of 24 for overall purchase experience, with a 2/5 score.[11]

In April 2021 a data breach was reported to have exposed customers’ driver’s license numbers through GEICO's online sales application for over a month.[12][13]

Advertising campaigns

GEICO has many well-known ad campaigns. In 2012 GEICO spent over US$1.1 billion in advertising, or 6.8% of its revenue.[14] All campaigns are made and produced by The Martin Agency in Richmond, Virginia. GEICO ads have featured several well-known mascots, including:

  • The GEICO Gecko is the most prevalent spokesperson mascot and speaks with a Cockney accent.
  • The GEICO Cavemen (from ads claiming using their website is "so easy, a caveman could do it").
  • Maxwell, the GEICO "Piggy" who shouts a long "Whee" and appears in more radio and TV commercials.[citation needed]
  • Actor Mike McGlone, who uses film noir-style narration to compare the ease of GEICO to things, famous people, or idioms. ("Could switching to GEICO really save you 15% or more on car insurance?...Is having a snowball fight with pitching great Randy Johnson a bad idea?") The scene is then acted out, with typically humorous results, similar to its “Did You Know” commercials. In addition to Johnson, other ads have included Charlie Daniels, Andrés Cantor, Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, R. Lee Ermey, and Ed "Too Tall" Jones among others. This campaign is also notable[15] for the creation of the "Maxwell the Pig" commercials (see above).
  • The "money savers" campaign enlisted actors to portray average consumers who have resorted to various humorous extremes in order to save money, such as teaching a dog to sing or teaching a group of Guinea pigs to row a boat and perform some mundane task for the consumer, and then presented switching to GEICO as an easy alternative to such endeavors with the common line ".... there's an easier way to save money."
  • The "Happier Than...." duo features Jimmy (actor Timothy Ryan Cole) and Ronnie (musician Alex Harvey) playing a guitar and a mandolin, respectively, on a small portable stage. They comment on a fictitious preceding event, such as a man dressed in 15th-century attire laughing as he leads a trio of speed boats with the painted names Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria. After cutting to the duo, one says to the other, "You know, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to GEICO sure are happy." The other then replied, "How happy are they, (Jimmy/Ronnie)?" and in the case above, the response is "Happier than Christopher Columbus with speedboats!" This series is known for its viral "Hump Day" ad, showing a camel in an office.
  • Kash, the stack of cash that represents the money insurance customers could have saved by switching to GEICO.

There are also GEICO ads that feature stories from GEICO customers about situations in which the company assisted them, but are translated by celebrities like Little Richard and Joan Rivers. Film trailer announcer Don LaFontaine appeared in one such ad, shortly before his death. The tag announcer for these spots was D. C. Douglas. GEICO is also an official sponsor of the National Hockey League and themed commercials that always feature members of the hometown Washington Capitals.

Motorsports

 
No. 13 GEICO Chevrolet SS driven by Casey Mears during 2015 Toyota/Save Mart 350 qualifying

GEICO has long been involved in motorsports sponsorship. Since 2008, the company has sponsored the Germain Racing team, first in the NASCAR Nationwide Series with Mike Wallace,[16] and later in the NASCAR Cup Series with Max Papis[17] and Casey Mears. Ty Dillon, grandson of racing legend Richard Childress, began driving the No. 13 GEICO Chevrolet in the 2017 season.[18] In 2020, GEICO became a premier partner of the Cup Series, sharing title sponsorship rights with Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, and Xfinity.[19] Germain and GEICO split at the end of 2020,[20] but the spring NCS race at Talladega is still sponsored by them.

GEICO also has presence in the PPL (Pro Pulling League) sponsoring Joe Eder and his Super Modified pulling tractor.[21]

Lawsuits

In May 2019, the Appellate Court in California awarded a US$1 million bad faith judgement against GEICO.[22]

In December 2016, a federal Miami jury awarded US$2.7 million to a family who sued the company, claiming the company acted in bad faith.[23]

In November 2015, a jury in Miami awarded a family US$14.5 million after suing the company for bad faith.[24]

In October 2015, the Consumer Federation of California successfully sued the company for US$6 million after alleged discrimination based on occupation, education level, and other personal characteristics.[25]

In October 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld a verdict against the company for over US$700,000 in a breach of contract suit.[26]

In December 2010, the family of John Potts, a man who was killed in a traffic accident by a GEICO customer, successfully sued the company for US$8.48 million after the company refused to pay an adequate settlement following the crash.[27]

In June 2022, a Missouri woman was awarded US$5.2 million after she sued the company, claiming she contracted an STD through having sex in a car insured by GEICO.[28]

See also

References

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  6. ^ "Leo Goodwin, Financier, Son of Founder of Geico". The Washington Post. January 18, 1978. from the original on March 12, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Fowler, Glenn (November 20, 1990). "David Lloyd Kreeger Dead at 81; Insurance Official and Arts Patron". The New York Times. from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  8. ^ Jones, William H. (June 8, 1978). "Investors May Get Geico Settlement". The Washington Post. from the original on March 13, 2016.
  9. ^ "Leaked transcript shows Geico's stance against Uber, Lyft". sfgate.com. November 22, 2014. from the original on March 13, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  10. ^ "FAQs For Rideshare Drivers - GEICO®". www.geico.com. from the original on March 13, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  11. ^ "Insurance Shopping Study (2016)" February 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, J.D. Power. April 29, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2017
  12. ^ Castronuovo, Celine (April 20, 2021). "Geico customers' driver's license numbers exposed in breach". TheHill. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  13. ^ Lyons, Kim (April 19, 2021). "Geico data breach exposed customers' driver's license numbers for more than a month". The Verge. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  14. ^ "GEICO Success Highlights Advertising Dollars vs. Agent Commissions Debate". Insurance Journal. October 22, 2013. from the original on February 8, 2014.
  15. ^ Gianatasio, David (December 31, 2012). "When Pigs Fly: Geico Brings Back Maxwell for Airplane Ad". www.adweek.com. from the original on January 26, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  16. ^ "Mike Wallace Switches To Geico In Unique Sponsorship Deal". www.sportsbusinessdaily.com. October 19, 2006. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  17. ^ "GEICO Racing to debut with Max Papis in Texas". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  18. ^ "Germain Racing drive home Geico renewal - SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. September 6, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  19. ^ Long, Dustin (December 5, 2019). "Xfinity among four premier partners for NASCAR Cup Series in 2020". NASCAR Talk | NBC Sports. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  20. ^ Aayush Majumdar (September 6, 2020). "CONFIRMED: Germain Racing to Sell Team and Leave NASCAR With No Sponsorship for 2021 Season". EssentiallySports. Retrieved December 26, 2021.
  21. ^ Brown, Maury (December 5, 2019). "Busch, Coca-Cola, GEICO, Xfinity Become Premier Partners Of NASCAR Cup. Series". Forbes. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  22. ^ "Calif. Appellate Court Affirms $1 Million Bad Faith Judgment Against Geico"
  23. ^ "Lawyers Pursues Bad-Faith Claim After Geico Delay" January 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Celia Ampel. Daily Business Review. December 22, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2017
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  25. ^ "Geico agrees to $6-million settlement in discriminatory pricing case" January 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Nick Shively. Los Angeles Times. August 24, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2017
  26. ^ "Geico Loses 11th Circ. Rehearing Bid In Bad Faith Case" January 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, David Langhorne. Law 360. October 1, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2017
  27. ^ "GEICO’s $9.6 million-dollar lesson in “bad faith” " January 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, D'Amore Law Group. November 6. Retrieved January 9, 2017
  28. ^ Gilbert, Asha C. "Geico ordered to pay $5.2 million to woman who contracted STD during sex in insured vehicle". USA Today. Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC.

External links

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For the indigenous language of Brazil see Jaiko language The Government Employees Insurance Company GEICO ˈ ɡ aɪ k oʊ is a private American auto insurance company with headquarters in Chevy Chase Maryland It is the second largest auto insurer in the United States after State Farm 4 GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that provides coverage for more than 24 million motor vehicles owned by more than 15 million policy holders as of 2017 GEICO writes private passenger automobile insurance in all 50 U S states and the District of Columbia The insurance agency sells policies through local agents called GEICO Field Representatives over the phone directly to the consumer via licensed insurance agents and through their website Its mascot is a gold dust day gecko with a Cockney accent voiced by English actor Jake Wood GEICO is well known in popular culture for its advertising having made numerous commercials intended to entertain viewers GEICOGEICO headquarters in Chevy Chase MarylandTypeSubsidiaryIndustryInsuranceFounded1936 87 years ago 1936 San Antonio Texas United States 1 FoundersLeo Goodwin Sr Lillian GoodwinHeadquartersChevy Chase Maryland United StatesArea servedUnited StatesKey peopleTodd Combs CEO ProductsAuto insuranceRevenue 35 093 billion USD 2020 2 Number of employees40 000 3 ParentBerkshire HathawayWebsitewww wbr geico wbr comDespite the presence of the word government in its name GEICO has always been a private corporation not affiliated with any U S government organization Leo Goodwin Sr and his wife Lillian Goodwin originally founded the company in 1936 to sell auto insurance to federal government employees 5 GEICO also offers property insurance as well as umbrella coverage which GEICO sells but the risk on the policies are transferred to third party companies GEICO manages the policies as the insurance agent and has a separate customer care team that handles the property and umbrella policies Contents 1 History 2 Advertising campaigns 2 1 Motorsports 3 Lawsuits 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditGEICO was founded in 1936 by Leo Goodwin Sr and his wife Lillian Goodwin to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families 5 Since 1925 Goodwin had worked for USAA an insurer that specialized in insuring only military personnel He decided to start his own company after rising as far as a civilian could go in USAA s military dominated hierarchy The Goodwins funded the creation of GEICO with 25 000 of their own money and 75 000 from Fort Worth Texas based banker Cleaves Rhea with legal assistance from future GEICO CEO Lorimer Davidson 1 Based on Goodwin s experience at USAA GEICO s original business model was predicated on the assumption that federal employees as a group would constitute a less risky and more financially stable pool of insureds compared to the general public In 1937 the Goodwins relocated GEICO from San Antonio Texas to Washington D C and reincorporated the company as a D C corporation after realizing that their business model would work best in the place with the highest concentration of federal employees 6 In 1948 the Rhea family sold its 75 stake of GEICO to a coalition of investors which was led by Benjamin Graham s Graham Newman Partnership taking 50 worth 712 000 at the time this sale accidentally violated a SEC regulation which forced Graham Newman to divest a portion of their holdings in 1949 resulting in GEICO becoming a publicly traded company at 27 sh 1 Graham Newman s investment in GEICO eventually resulted in a position worth 400 million by 1972 which was by far Graham Newman s best investment and outperformed the rest of their portfolio combined 1 In 1951 Warren Buffett then a Columbia University graduate student under Benjamin Graham interviewed Lorimer Davidson then a VP and named GEICO The Security I Like Best From 1948 to 1958 GEICO s market capitalization grew almost 50 times 1 In 1958 Goodwin retired and was succeeded by Lorimer Davidson 5 who grew the company s insurance premiums at a compound rate of 16 annually from 40 million to 250 million over his tenure Davidson retired and was replaced in 1970 by Ralph Peck President and COO 1 and David Lloyd Kreeger Chairman and CEO who had been one of the other investors in 1948 7 In 1974 under Kreeger s leadership GEICO began to insure the general public after real time access to computerized driving records became available throughout the United States At this time GEICO was briefly the fifth largest U S auto insurer By 1975 it was clear that GEICO had expanded far too rapidly during the 1973 75 recession when it reported a US 126 5 million loss 8 Kreeger retired in 1975 although he continued in his role as chairman of the executive committee until 1979 when he was named honorary chairman 7 and Peck left in 1976 after GEICO s share price had fallen from 42 to 5 1 To prevent GEICO from collapsing a consortium of 45 insurance companies agreed to take over a quarter of its policies and it was forced to issue a stock offering thus diluting existing stockholders to raise money to pay claims It took five years during which the company shrank significantly and a massive reorganization led by John J Byrne and supported substantially by Buffett 1 to set GEICO on the path to recovery Alvin E Krause retired from GEICO was given carte blanche by the directors to help bring about a wholesale reorganization of GEICO s underwriting operations including promotions and dismissals He helped nurse the insurance firm back to financial health He was a director of the GEICO Corp from 1978 to 1983 and was an honorary director at the time of his death He was chairman of Criterion from 1978 to 1981 Having been with GEICO since 1938 GEICO generally deals directly with consumers via telephone and internet however the local agent program has more than 300 independent offices across the United States GEICO is now the second largest writer of private auto insurance in the country In 2015 GEICO began offering coverage for drivers of ridesharing companies in select states including in high population states such as Texas Pennsylvania Ohio and Georgia 9 The policy which is issued through GEICO s commercial department has received praise from insurance experts and quickly launched GEICO as the largest insurance provider for ridesharing company drivers 10 In 2016 J D Power rated the company 20 out of 24 for overall purchase experience with a 2 5 score 11 In April 2021 a data breach was reported to have exposed customers driver s license numbers through GEICO s online sales application for over a month 12 13 Advertising campaigns EditGEICO has many well known ad campaigns In 2012 GEICO spent over US 1 1 billion in advertising or 6 8 of its revenue 14 All campaigns are made and produced by The Martin Agency in Richmond Virginia GEICO ads have featured several well known mascots including The GEICO Gecko is the most prevalent spokesperson mascot and speaks with a Cockney accent The GEICO Cavemen from ads claiming using their website is so easy a caveman could do it Maxwell the GEICO Piggy who shouts a long Whee and appears in more radio and TV commercials citation needed Actor Mike McGlone who uses film noir style narration to compare the ease of GEICO to things famous people or idioms Could switching to GEICO really save you 15 or more on car insurance Is having a snowball fight with pitching great Randy Johnson a bad idea The scene is then acted out with typically humorous results similar to its Did You Know commercials In addition to Johnson other ads have included Charlie Daniels Andres Cantor Foghorn Leghorn Elmer Fudd R Lee Ermey and Ed Too Tall Jones among others This campaign is also notable 15 for the creation of the Maxwell the Pig commercials see above The money savers campaign enlisted actors to portray average consumers who have resorted to various humorous extremes in order to save money such as teaching a dog to sing or teaching a group of Guinea pigs to row a boat and perform some mundane task for the consumer and then presented switching to GEICO as an easy alternative to such endeavors with the common line there s an easier way to save money The Happier Than duo features Jimmy actor Timothy Ryan Cole and Ronnie musician Alex Harvey playing a guitar and a mandolin respectively on a small portable stage They comment on a fictitious preceding event such as a man dressed in 15th century attire laughing as he leads a trio of speed boats with the painted names Nina Pinta and Santa Maria After cutting to the duo one says to the other You know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to GEICO sure are happy The other then replied How happy are they Jimmy Ronnie and in the case above the response is Happier than Christopher Columbus with speedboats This series is known for its viral Hump Day ad showing a camel in an office Kash the stack of cash that represents the money insurance customers could have saved by switching to GEICO There are also GEICO ads that feature stories from GEICO customers about situations in which the company assisted them but are translated by celebrities like Little Richard and Joan Rivers Film trailer announcer Don LaFontaine appeared in one such ad shortly before his death The tag announcer for these spots was D C Douglas GEICO is also an official sponsor of the National Hockey League and themed commercials that always feature members of the hometown Washington Capitals Motorsports Edit No 13 GEICO Chevrolet SS driven by Casey Mears during 2015 Toyota Save Mart 350 qualifying GEICO has long been involved in motorsports sponsorship Since 2008 the company has sponsored the Germain Racing team first in the NASCAR Nationwide Series with Mike Wallace 16 and later in the NASCAR Cup Series with Max Papis 17 and Casey Mears Ty Dillon grandson of racing legend Richard Childress began driving the No 13 GEICO Chevrolet in the 2017 season 18 In 2020 GEICO became a premier partner of the Cup Series sharing title sponsorship rights with Busch Beer Coca Cola and Xfinity 19 Germain and GEICO split at the end of 2020 20 but the spring NCS race at Talladega is still sponsored by them GEICO also has presence in the PPL Pro Pulling League sponsoring Joe Eder and his Super Modified pulling tractor 21 Lawsuits EditIn May 2019 the Appellate Court in California awarded a US 1 million bad faith judgement against GEICO 22 In December 2016 a federal Miami jury awarded US 2 7 million to a family who sued the company claiming the company acted in bad faith 23 In November 2015 a jury in Miami awarded a family US 14 5 million after suing the company for bad faith 24 In October 2015 the Consumer Federation of California successfully sued the company for US 6 million after alleged discrimination based on occupation education level and other personal characteristics 25 In October 2015 the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit upheld a verdict against the company for over US 700 000 in a breach of contract suit 26 In December 2010 the family of John Potts a man who was killed in a traffic accident by a GEICO customer successfully sued the company for US 8 48 million after the company refused to pay an adequate settlement following the crash 27 In June 2022 a Missouri woman was awarded US 5 2 million after she sued the company claiming she contracted an STD through having sex in a car insured by GEICO 28 See also EditList of United States insurance companiesReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Chapman Scott A 2019 Empower your investing adopting best practices from John Templeton Peter Lynch and Warren Buffett New York Post Hill Press pp 251 256 ISBN 978 1 64293 238 6 OCLC 1112253785 Berkshire Hathway Inc 2020 Form 10 K United States Securities and Exchange Commission March 1 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 GEICO At A Glance Important Corporate Statistics GEICO www geico com Archived from the original on July 2 2017 Retrieved May 9 2018 Yerak Becky June 13 2013 Geico tops Allstate as nation s No 2 auto insurer in 1Q Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on August 6 2015 a b c GEICO History An American Success Story Archived September 13 2008 at the Wayback Machine GEICO official site Accessed December 18 2009 Leo Goodwin Financier Son of Founder of Geico The Washington Post January 18 1978 Archived from the original on March 12 2016 a b Fowler Glenn November 20 1990 David Lloyd Kreeger Dead at 81 Insurance Official and Arts Patron The New York Times Archived from the original on May 25 2015 Retrieved May 14 2015 Jones William H June 8 1978 Investors May Get Geico Settlement The Washington Post Archived from the original on March 13 2016 Leaked transcript shows Geico s stance against Uber Lyft sfgate com November 22 2014 Archived from the original on March 13 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 FAQs For Rideshare Drivers GEICO www geico com Archived from the original on March 13 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Insurance Shopping Study 2016 Archived February 2 2017 at the Wayback Machine J D Power April 29 2016 Retrieved January 25 2017 Castronuovo Celine April 20 2021 Geico customers driver s license numbers exposed in breach TheHill Retrieved April 21 2021 Lyons Kim April 19 2021 Geico data breach exposed customers driver s license numbers for more than a month The Verge Retrieved April 21 2021 GEICO Success Highlights Advertising Dollars vs Agent Commissions Debate Insurance Journal October 22 2013 Archived from the original on February 8 2014 Gianatasio David December 31 2012 When Pigs Fly Geico Brings Back Maxwell for Airplane Ad www adweek com Archived from the original on January 26 2019 Retrieved January 26 2019 Mike Wallace Switches To Geico In Unique Sponsorship Deal www sportsbusinessdaily com October 19 2006 Retrieved July 24 2020 GEICO Racing to debut with Max Papis in Texas www motorsport com Retrieved July 24 2020 Germain Racing drive home Geico renewal SportsPro Media www sportspromedia com September 6 2017 Retrieved July 24 2020 Long Dustin December 5 2019 Xfinity among four premier partners for NASCAR Cup Series in 2020 NASCAR Talk NBC Sports Retrieved July 24 2020 Aayush Majumdar September 6 2020 CONFIRMED Germain Racing to Sell Team and Leave NASCAR With No Sponsorship for 2021 Season EssentiallySports Retrieved December 26 2021 Brown Maury December 5 2019 Busch Coca Cola GEICO Xfinity Become Premier Partners Of NASCAR Cup Series Forbes Retrieved December 5 2019 Calif Appellate Court Affirms 1 Million Bad Faith Judgment Against Geico Lawyers Pursues Bad Faith Claim After Geico Delay Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine Celia Ampel Daily Business Review December 22 2016 Retrieved January 9 2017 Florida Couple Recovers 14 5 in Bad Faith Case Against Geico Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine National Trial Lawyers Lawyers and Settlements November 14 2015 Retrieved January 9 2017 Geico agrees to 6 million settlement in discriminatory pricing case Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine Nick Shively Los Angeles Times August 24 2015 Retrieved January 9 2017 Geico Loses 11th Circ Rehearing Bid In Bad Faith Case Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine David Langhorne Law 360 October 1 2015 Retrieved January 9 2017 GEICO s 9 6 million dollar lesson in bad faith Archived January 10 2017 at the Wayback Machine D Amore Law Group November 6 Retrieved January 9 2017 Gilbert Asha C Geico ordered to pay 5 2 million to woman who contracted STD during sex in insured vehicle USA Today Gannett Satellite Information Network LLC External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GEICO amp oldid 1135040945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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