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Lincoln National Corporation

Lincoln National Corporation is a Fortune 200 American holding company, which operates multiple insurance and investment management businesses through subsidiary companies. Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for LNC and its subsidiary companies.[2]

Lincoln National Corporation
Lincoln Financial Group
TypePublic
Industry
Founded1905; 118 years ago (1905)
FounderPerry Randall
HeadquartersRadnor, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Key people
Ellen Cooper, President & CEO
Revenue US$19.230 billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
US$1.638 billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
US$1.405 billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Total assets US$387.301 billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Total equity US$20.272 billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021)[1]
Number of employees
11,000+ (2022)
Websitelincolnfinancial.com

LNC was organized under the laws of the state of Indiana in 1968, and maintains its principal executive offices in Radnor, Pennsylvania.[3] The company traces its roots to its earliest predecessor founded in 1905.[citation needed]

In addition, LNC is the naming rights sponsor of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, home field of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.

Operations edit

LNC divides operations into four business segments: annuities, life insurance, retirement plan services, and group protection.

The principal Lincoln subsidiaries are:

  • Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
  • Lincoln Life & Annuity Company of New York
  • First Penn-Pacific Life Insurance Company
  • Lincoln Financial Distributors
  • Lincoln Financial Advisors
  • Lincoln Financial Securities[4]

On December 31, 2016, LNC had consolidated assets under management of $262 billion and consolidated shareholders’ equity of $14.5 billion.[citation needed]

Lincoln Financial Group edit

Ellen G. Cooper is president and chief executive officer of Lincoln Financial Group. She serves as a director on the Lincoln National Corporation Board. She is also president and serves on the board of the principal insurance subsidiaries of Lincoln Financial Group. She is the first female CEO of Lincoln Financial Group.

Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for Lincoln National Corporation and its affiliates.

Lincoln Financial Foundation edit

Lincoln Financial Foundation awards grants to hundreds of nonprofits each year. The Foundation consists of three pillars: Financial Wellness, Youth Education, and Human Services.[citation needed]

History edit

Founding and early history edit

 
The iconic sign on Lincoln's former corporate headquarters in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana

Lincoln traces its origin to June 12, 1905, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Perry Randall, a Fort Wayne attorney and entrepreneur, suggested the name "Lincoln," arguing that the name of Abraham Lincoln would powerfully convey a spirit of integrity. In August, 1905 Robert Todd Lincoln provided a photograph of his father, along with a letter authorizing the use of his father's likeness and name for company stationery and advertising.

In 1928, LNC president Arthur Hall hired Dr. Louis A. Warren, a Lincoln scholar, and in 1929, LNC acquired one of the largest collections of books about Abraham Lincoln in the United States. The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne was the second largest Lincoln museum in the country. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois is now the world's largest museum dedicated to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln, after the closing of the Fort Wayne Lincoln Museum June 30, 2008.

Ian Rolland started with Lincoln in 1956, and became president of Lincoln National Life in 1977. When Rolland retired in 1998, new president Jon A. Boscia moved LNC to Philadelphia and started using the Lincoln Financial Group name for marketing. Lincoln National Life, the largest subsidiary, and the Lincoln Museum remained in Fort Wayne.

1990–2007 edit

Lincoln Reinsurance was the first US reinsurance company; it was sold to Swiss Re in 2001. K&K Insurance Specialties was the first to insure events like NASCAR races; it was sold to AON in 1993. Safeco bought American States, a property/casualty insurance business because Lincoln was primarily in life/health. However, LNC even sold a block of disability income business to MetLife in 1999, as it narrowed its focus.

Lincoln moved its headquarters from Indiana to Philadelphia in 1999.[5] In Philadelphia Lincoln was headquartered in the West Tower of Centre Square in Center City.[6]

Lincoln Financial was naming rights sponsor for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup which was held in England.

Lincoln Financial Group purchased the Administrative Management Group, Inc. based in Arlington Heights, Illinois in August 2002. Previously, AMG was a strategic partner of LFG for four years, providing recordkeeping services for the Lincoln Alliance product, a turnkey solution for "employer retirement and employee benefit programs, including investment choices, recordkeeping, plan design, compliance and employee retirement counseling and education."[7]

In 2007, the company moved 400 employees, including its top executives, to Radnor Township from Philadelphia.[5]

Jefferson-Pilot acquisition edit

Following the acquisition of Jefferson-Pilot Corporation in March 2006, Lincoln Financial acquired group life, disability, and dental insurance divisions. Jefferson-Pilot Corporation was a Fortune 500 company based in Greensboro, North Carolina, founded in 1986 from the merger of Jefferson Standard Insurance (founded 1907 by Charles W. Gold and Pleasant D. Gold, Jr., sons of Pleasant Daniel Gold) and Pilot Life Insurance (founded 1903). The two companies' association actually dated to 1945, when Jefferson Standard bought majority control of Pilot Life; Jefferson Standard had previously bailed Pilot out in the 1930s.[8] The Pilot Life headquarters built in the 1920s and located at 5300 High Point Road, "a careful replication of the governor's mansion built in 1767 in New Bern," was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 2022, when Clachan Properties of Richmond, Virginia, was buying the property to develop apartments.[9] The 1986 merger marked the retirement of the Pilot Life brand, most notably the end of its "Sail with the Pilot" jingles, which had been heavily associated with Atlantic Coast Conference college basketball and had been heard on television since 1958.[10] The insurance operations would continue to be headquartered in what became the Lincoln Financial Building.[11]

Lincoln Financial also acquired Jefferson-Pilot's television and radio operations, which were renamed Lincoln Financial Media. Jefferson Standard Insurance put WBTV in Charlotte on the air on Channel 3 in 1949. At the time, Jefferson Standard Insurance also had a 16.5% interest in the Greensboro News Company, licensee of WFMY, which signed on from Greensboro two months after WBTV. Jefferson Standard had purchased WBT radio from CBS in 1947. In 1970, the media interests were folded into a new subsidiary, Jefferson-Pilot Communications, still owned by the insurance company. The broadcasting subsidiary acquired several other radio and television stations across the country, with WBTV serving as the company's flagship station.[citation needed] The group owned 18 radio stations in Miami, Florida; San Diego, California; Denver, Colorado; and Atlanta, Georgia. It also owned WBTV, the CBS affiliate in Charlotte; WCSC-TV, the CBS affiliate in Charleston, South Carolina and WWBT, the NBC affiliate in Richmond, Virginia. In June 2007, the company publicly announced it would explore a sale of this division, and hired Merrill Lynch to assess its strategic options. It was announced on November 12 that Raycom Media purchased the three TV stations,[12] including its sports production division, which was the co-holder to football and basketball games in the Atlantic Coast Conference with Raycom and sole rightsholders to the Southeastern Conference until 2009, when ESPNPlus and CBS Sports acquired the rights. The Raycom Sports brand was merged with LFS as of January 1, 2008.

Though billed as a merger of equals, the merged company carries the LNC name, operates from the LNC offices, with current LNC stockholders holding 61% of the stock, and current LNC directors controlling the new board. The insurance division is based in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Liberty Mutual Acquisition edit

On January 19, 2018, Lincoln Financial Group announced that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston from Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. Upon completion of the transaction, Lincoln Financial retained Liberty’s Group Benefits business and reinsured Liberty’s Individual Life and Annuity business to Protective Life Insurance Company.

Recent activity edit

Lincoln purchased Newton County Loan and Savings in order to restructure as a bank holding company and qualify for Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funding.

In January 2009, Lincoln sold its Delaware Investments subsidiary to Macquarie Group.[13] Delaware Investments was integrated into Macquarie's global asset management arm, Macquarie Funds Group effective January 5, 2010.

Insurance patent edit

Lincoln National is the owner of U.S. Patent 7,089,201, “Method and apparatus for providing retirement income benefits”. This patent covers methods for administering variable annuities. Lincoln's commercial products that are covered by this patent include their i4LIFE Advantage and 4LaterSM Advantage annuities.[14]

In September 2006, Lincoln filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Transamerica Life Insurance Company for allegedly infringing its insurance patent.[15] A similar lawsuit was filed against Jackson National Life in October 2007.[16]

On Feb. 19, 2009, a jury found the Lincoln patent valid and infringed by Transamerica et al. Damages were assessed at the "reasonable royalty rate" and Transamerica et al. were ordered to pay Lincoln $13 million, or 0.11% of the over $12 billion in assets they had under management by virtue of infringing the patent.[17]

Affiliations edit

Lincoln Financial Group is the grand sponsor of the National Forensic League and its National Speech and Debate Tournament.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Lincoln National Corporation 2021 Full Year Financial Result". sec.gov. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Lincoln Financial Group rules, regulations and disclaimers". lfg. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
  3. ^ "Corporate 2009-08-28 at the Wayback Machine." Lincoln National Corporation. Retrieved on August 24, 2009.
  4. ^ "LINCOLN FINANCIAL SECURITIES CORPORATION - FORT WAYNE , IN | Get The Facts, Find The Best, And Avoid Fraud". investingreview.org. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  5. ^ a b Blumenthal, Jeff. "Lincoln sells Delaware Investments." Philadelphia Business Journal. Wednesday August 19, 2009. Modified Thursday August 20, 2009. Retrieved on August 24, 2009.
  6. ^ "." Lincoln National Corporation. June 22, 2000. Retrieved on August 24, 2009.
  7. ^ Schneyer, Fred (August 13, 2002). "Lincoln Buys RK Firm". PlanSponsor (published January 8, 2003). Retrieved June 4, 2020. turnkey solutions for employer retirement and employee benefit programs, including investment choices, recordkeeping, plan design, compliance and employee retirement counseling and education.
  8. ^ Scism, Jack (August 5, 1986). "Pilot older, but Jefferson more associated with Greensboro". Greensboro News & Record. p. A4.
  9. ^ Caranna, Kenwyn (April 14, 2022). "Historic designation sought for landmark". News and Record.
  10. ^ Scism, Jack (August 10, 1986). "Ship of Pilot ads turns into last port". Greensboro News & Record. pp. A15, A16.
  11. ^ Barron, Richard (April 1, 2006). "Goodbye JP, Hello Lincoln National". News and Record.
  12. ^ Malone, Michael (November 12, 2007). . Broadcasting Cable. Archived from the original on November 16, 2007. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  13. ^ McFarland, Lyndal (August 20, 2009). "Macquarie to Acquire Delaware Investments". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  14. ^ "LINCOLN NATIONAL CORP - LNC Annual Report (10-K) PART I". edgar-online.com. 15 July 2012. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012.
  15. ^ David G. Luettgen (September 12, 2006). (Press release). Foley. Archived from the original on 2007-05-06.
  16. ^ "Lincoln National Life Insurance Company v. Jackson National Life Insurance Company et al". Justia Dockets & Filings.
  17. ^ Mraeck, Karen (February 19, 2009). "Patent case ruling to cost Transamerica $13 million". Des Moines Register. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

External links edit

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This article is about the insurance and asset management company For the investment banking firm see Lincoln International Lincoln National Corporation is a Fortune 200 American holding company which operates multiple insurance and investment management businesses through subsidiary companies Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for LNC and its subsidiary companies 2 Lincoln National CorporationTrade nameLincoln Financial GroupTypePublicTraded asNYSE LNCS amp P 600 componentIndustryInsuranceAsset managementFounded1905 118 years ago 1905 FounderPerry RandallHeadquartersRadnor Pennsylvania U S Key peopleEllen Cooper President amp CEORevenueUS 19 230 billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 1 Operating incomeUS 1 638 billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 1 Net incomeUS 1 405 billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 1 Total assetsUS 387 301 billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 1 Total equityUS 20 272 billion Fiscal Year Ended December 31 2021 1 Number of employees11 000 2022 Websitelincolnfinancial wbr comLNC was organized under the laws of the state of Indiana in 1968 and maintains its principal executive offices in Radnor Pennsylvania 3 The company traces its roots to its earliest predecessor founded in 1905 citation needed In addition LNC is the naming rights sponsor of Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia home field of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League Contents 1 Operations 2 Lincoln Financial Group 3 Lincoln Financial Foundation 4 History 4 1 Founding and early history 4 2 1990 2007 4 3 Jefferson Pilot acquisition 4 4 Liberty Mutual Acquisition 5 Recent activity 6 Insurance patent 7 Affiliations 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOperations editLNC divides operations into four business segments annuities life insurance retirement plan services and group protection The principal Lincoln subsidiaries are Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln Life amp Annuity Company of New York First Penn Pacific Life Insurance Company Lincoln Financial Distributors Lincoln Financial Advisors Lincoln Financial Securities 4 On December 31 2016 LNC had consolidated assets under management of 262 billion and consolidated shareholders equity of 14 5 billion citation needed Lincoln Financial Group editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ellen G Cooper is president and chief executive officer of Lincoln Financial Group She serves as a director on the Lincoln National Corporation Board She is also president and serves on the board of the principal insurance subsidiaries of Lincoln Financial Group She is the first female CEO of Lincoln Financial Group Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for Lincoln National Corporation and its affiliates Lincoln Financial Foundation editLincoln Financial Foundation awards grants to hundreds of nonprofits each year The Foundation consists of three pillars Financial Wellness Youth Education and Human Services citation needed History editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Founding and early history edit nbsp The iconic sign on Lincoln s former corporate headquarters in downtown Fort Wayne IndianaLincoln traces its origin to June 12 1905 in Fort Wayne Indiana as the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Perry Randall a Fort Wayne attorney and entrepreneur suggested the name Lincoln arguing that the name of Abraham Lincoln would powerfully convey a spirit of integrity In August 1905 Robert Todd Lincoln provided a photograph of his father along with a letter authorizing the use of his father s likeness and name for company stationery and advertising In 1928 LNC president Arthur Hall hired Dr Louis A Warren a Lincoln scholar and in 1929 LNC acquired one of the largest collections of books about Abraham Lincoln in the United States The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne was the second largest Lincoln museum in the country The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield Illinois is now the world s largest museum dedicated to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln after the closing of the Fort Wayne Lincoln Museum June 30 2008 Ian Rolland started with Lincoln in 1956 and became president of Lincoln National Life in 1977 When Rolland retired in 1998 new president Jon A Boscia moved LNC to Philadelphia and started using the Lincoln Financial Group name for marketing Lincoln National Life the largest subsidiary and the Lincoln Museum remained in Fort Wayne 1990 2007 edit Lincoln Reinsurance was the first US reinsurance company it was sold to Swiss Re in 2001 K amp K Insurance Specialties was the first to insure events like NASCAR races it was sold to AON in 1993 Safeco bought American States a property casualty insurance business because Lincoln was primarily in life health However LNC even sold a block of disability income business to MetLife in 1999 as it narrowed its focus Lincoln moved its headquarters from Indiana to Philadelphia in 1999 5 In Philadelphia Lincoln was headquartered in the West Tower of Centre Square in Center City 6 Lincoln Financial was naming rights sponsor for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup which was held in England Lincoln Financial Group purchased the Administrative Management Group Inc based in Arlington Heights Illinois in August 2002 Previously AMG was a strategic partner of LFG for four years providing recordkeeping services for the Lincoln Alliance product a turnkey solution for employer retirement and employee benefit programs including investment choices recordkeeping plan design compliance and employee retirement counseling and education 7 In 2007 the company moved 400 employees including its top executives to Radnor Township from Philadelphia 5 Jefferson Pilot acquisition edit Following the acquisition of Jefferson Pilot Corporation in March 2006 Lincoln Financial acquired group life disability and dental insurance divisions Jefferson Pilot Corporation was a Fortune 500 company based in Greensboro North Carolina founded in 1986 from the merger of Jefferson Standard Insurance founded 1907 by Charles W Gold and Pleasant D Gold Jr sons of Pleasant Daniel Gold and Pilot Life Insurance founded 1903 The two companies association actually dated to 1945 when Jefferson Standard bought majority control of Pilot Life Jefferson Standard had previously bailed Pilot out in the 1930s 8 The Pilot Life headquarters built in the 1920s and located at 5300 High Point Road a careful replication of the governor s mansion built in 1767 in New Bern was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 2022 when Clachan Properties of Richmond Virginia was buying the property to develop apartments 9 The 1986 merger marked the retirement of the Pilot Life brand most notably the end of its Sail with the Pilot jingles which had been heavily associated with Atlantic Coast Conference college basketball and had been heard on television since 1958 10 The insurance operations would continue to be headquartered in what became the Lincoln Financial Building 11 Lincoln Financial also acquired Jefferson Pilot s television and radio operations which were renamed Lincoln Financial Media Jefferson Standard Insurance put WBTV in Charlotte on the air on Channel 3 in 1949 At the time Jefferson Standard Insurance also had a 16 5 interest in the Greensboro News Company licensee of WFMY which signed on from Greensboro two months after WBTV Jefferson Standard had purchased WBT radio from CBS in 1947 In 1970 the media interests were folded into a new subsidiary Jefferson Pilot Communications still owned by the insurance company The broadcasting subsidiary acquired several other radio and television stations across the country with WBTV serving as the company s flagship station citation needed The group owned 18 radio stations in Miami Florida San Diego California Denver Colorado and Atlanta Georgia It also owned WBTV the CBS affiliate in Charlotte WCSC TV the CBS affiliate in Charleston South Carolina and WWBT the NBC affiliate in Richmond Virginia In June 2007 the company publicly announced it would explore a sale of this division and hired Merrill Lynch to assess its strategic options It was announced on November 12 that Raycom Media purchased the three TV stations 12 including its sports production division which was the co holder to football and basketball games in the Atlantic Coast Conference with Raycom and sole rightsholders to the Southeastern Conference until 2009 when ESPNPlus and CBS Sports acquired the rights The Raycom Sports brand was merged with LFS as of January 1 2008 Though billed as a merger of equals the merged company carries the LNC name operates from the LNC offices with current LNC stockholders holding 61 of the stock and current LNC directors controlling the new board The insurance division is based in Greensboro North Carolina Liberty Mutual Acquisition edit On January 19 2018 Lincoln Financial Group announced that it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston from Liberty Mutual Insurance Group Upon completion of the transaction Lincoln Financial retained Liberty s Group Benefits business and reinsured Liberty s Individual Life and Annuity business to Protective Life Insurance Company Recent activity editLincoln purchased Newton County Loan and Savings in order to restructure as a bank holding company and qualify for Troubled Asset Relief Program TARP funding In January 2009 Lincoln sold its Delaware Investments subsidiary to Macquarie Group 13 Delaware Investments was integrated into Macquarie s global asset management arm Macquarie Funds Group effective January 5 2010 Insurance patent editLincoln National is the owner of U S Patent 7 089 201 Method and apparatus for providing retirement income benefits This patent covers methods for administering variable annuities Lincoln s commercial products that are covered by this patent include their i4LIFE Advantage and 4LaterSM Advantage annuities 14 In September 2006 Lincoln filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Transamerica Life Insurance Company for allegedly infringing its insurance patent 15 A similar lawsuit was filed against Jackson National Life in October 2007 16 On Feb 19 2009 a jury found the Lincoln patent valid and infringed by Transamerica et al Damages were assessed at the reasonable royalty rate and Transamerica et al were ordered to pay Lincoln 13 million or 0 11 of the over 12 billion in assets they had under management by virtue of infringing the patent 17 Affiliations editLincoln Financial Group is the grand sponsor of the National Forensic League and its National Speech and Debate Tournament citation needed See also editLincoln Financial Media subsidiary of Lincoln National Corporation that owns radio stations in the United StatesPortals nbsp Philadelphia nbsp CompaniesReferences edit a b c d e Lincoln National Corporation 2021 Full Year Financial Result sec gov 31 December 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2022 Lincoln Financial Group rules regulations and disclaimers lfg Retrieved 2020 09 08 Corporate Archived 2009 08 28 at the Wayback Machine Lincoln National Corporation Retrieved on August 24 2009 LINCOLN FINANCIAL SECURITIES CORPORATION FORT WAYNE IN Get The Facts Find The Best And Avoid Fraud investingreview org Retrieved 2019 06 18 a b Blumenthal Jeff Lincoln sells Delaware Investments Philadelphia Business Journal Wednesday August 19 2009 Modified Thursday August 20 2009 Retrieved on August 24 2009 Contact Us Lincoln National Corporation June 22 2000 Retrieved on August 24 2009 Schneyer Fred August 13 2002 Lincoln Buys RK Firm PlanSponsor published January 8 2003 Retrieved June 4 2020 turnkey solutions for employer retirement and employee benefit programs including investment choices recordkeeping plan design compliance and employee retirement counseling and education Scism Jack August 5 1986 Pilot older but Jefferson more associated with Greensboro Greensboro News amp Record p A4 Caranna Kenwyn April 14 2022 Historic designation sought for landmark News and Record Scism Jack August 10 1986 Ship of Pilot ads turns into last port Greensboro News amp Record pp A15 A16 Barron Richard April 1 2006 Goodbye JP Hello Lincoln National News and Record Malone Michael November 12 2007 Raycom Grabs Lincoln Financial Stations Broadcasting Cable Archived from the original on November 16 2007 Retrieved October 5 2017 McFarland Lyndal August 20 2009 Macquarie to Acquire Delaware Investments Wall Street Journal Retrieved 4 June 2020 LINCOLN NATIONAL CORP LNC Annual Report 10 K PART I edgar online com 15 July 2012 Archived from the original on 15 July 2012 David G Luettgen September 12 2006 Foley Sponsors Conference on Business Method Patents for the Financial Services Industry Press release Foley Archived from the original on 2007 05 06 Lincoln National Life Insurance Company v Jackson National Life Insurance Company et al Justia Dockets amp Filings Mraeck Karen February 19 2009 Patent case ruling to cost Transamerica 13 million Des Moines Register Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Retrieved September 8 2020 External links editBusiness data for Lincoln National Corporation GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lincoln National Corporation amp oldid 1186800018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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