Kemper Corporation

Kemper Corporation
Public
Traded as NYSE: KMPR
S&P 400 Component
Industry Insurance
Founded 1990
Headquarters One East Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Key people
Robert J. Joyce, Chairman, Joseph P. Lacher (CEO)
Revenue Increase US$2,521.9 million (2016)[1]
Decrease US$ 3.5 million (2016)[1]
Decrease US$ 16.8 million (2016)[1]
Total assets Increase US$8,210.5 million (2016)[2]
Number of employees
5,750 (2016)[1]
Website www.kemper.com

Kemper Corporation (formerly known as Unitrin, Inc.) is one of America's major insurance providers. The group of companies specializes in home, auto, life and health insurance products for individuals, families and small businesses.[3]

In 2002, Unitrin, a 1990 spin off of Teledyne, purchased the renewal rights for the homeowners and automobile insurance lines of Kemper Insurance, a long-time Chicago insurance and financial services firm that had financial difficulties. In 2010, Unitrin purchased all rights to the Kemper name, and a year later began operations as Kemper Corporation, with trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the KMPR ticker symbol.[4]

History

Today's Kemper Corporation was originally founded as Unitrin, Inc. in April 1990 when that new company was spun off from Henry Singleton's conglomerate Teledyne. Singleton hoped that its new venture would duplicate the successful spin off of the Argo Group, originally a worker's compensation insurance provider, created in 1986. Argonaut's original $20 per share stock appreciated 240 percent by 1990.

Singleton remained Chairman of Unitrin after it was spun off to shareholders at $31.25 per share, trading on NASDAQ. Unitrin divided its business into three major categories: life and health insurance; property and casualty insurance; and consumer finance, which covered a variety of services including automobile and industrial loans.

A Unitrin logo

During the second part of 1994, Unitrin was targeted for a hostile takeover. American General Corp., an insurance carrier headquartered in Houston, sent a $2.6 billion takeover bid. On June 26, Unitrin rejected the $50.38 per share offer and adopted a poison pill defense by initiating a stock buyback plan of ten million shares or 19% of its stock. American General then took Unitrin to court. A Delaware Chancery Court judge agreed and issued a restraining order against Unitrin's proposed stock buyback until September 27, 1994. Unitrin continued to resist the merger offer, and, on December 13, 1994, the Delaware Supreme Court overturned the lower court's injunction, allowing Unitrin to continue buying back its stock. (For details see Unitrin, Inc. v. American General Corp.) As 1994 ended, Unitrin's total revenues rose slightly to $1.37 billion, just over the previous year's $1.36 billion. However, Unitrin's net income rose from $95 million in 1993 to a shocking $148 million for 1994 fiscal year. As Unitrin entered its fifth year as an independent company, it continued buying back its stock to keep American General and, possibly, other suitors at bay. By the end of 1995, Unitrin had bought back 13.5 million shares at a cost of $661 million. Unitrin's poison pill defense worked: American General's takeover bid expired on February 7, 1995 and was not renewed.[5]

In 2002, Unitrin purchased the renewal rights for the homeowners and automobile insurance lines of Kemper Insurance, a long-time Chicago insurance and financial services firm that had financial difficulties.[6][7][8] In 2010, Unitrin purchased all rights to the Kemper name, and began operations as Kemper Corporation on August 25, 2011, with trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the KMPR ticker symbol.[4]

Alliance United acquisition

In April 2015, Kemper acquired Alliance United Insurance Company, one of the fastest growing auto insurance providers in the State of California. Source:[9]

Subsidiaries

Source:[10]

Property and casualty insurance

  • Alpha Property & Casualty Insurance Company
  • Charter County Mutual
  • Charter Indemnity Company
  • Financial Indemnity Company
  • Kemper Financial Indemnity Company
  • Kemper Independence Insurance
  • Merastar Insurance Company
  • Mutual Savings Fire Insurance Company
  • Response Insurance Company
  • Response Worldwide Direct Auto
  • Response Worldwide Insurance Company
  • Trinity Universal Insurance Company
  • Union National Fire Insurance Company
  • United Casualty Insurance Company of America
  • Unitrin Advantage Insurance Company
  • Unitrin Auto and Home Insurance Company
  • Unitrin Casualty Insurance Company of America
  • Unitrin Advantage Insurance Company
  • Unitrin Auto & Home Insurance Company
  • Kemper Direct Insurance Company
  • Unitrin Direct Property & Casualty Company
  • Unitrin Preferred Insurance Company
  • Unitrin Safeguard Insurance Company
  • Warner Insurance Company

Life and health insurance

  • Mutual Savings Life Insurance Company
  • Reserve National Insurance Company
  • The Reliable Life Insurance Company
  • Union National Life Insurance Company
  • United Insurance Company of America

Affiliated insurance companies

  • Capitol County Mutual Fire Insurance Company
  • Old Reliable Casualty Company
  • Unitrin County Mutual Insurance Company

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Kemper site". Retrieved March 10, 2017.
  2. "Kemper Corporation". Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  3. "Kemper Corporation". Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  4. 1 2 Wells, Andrea (2011). "Unitrin Changes Name to Kemper". Insurance Journal. Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  5. "Funding Universe - Unitrin Inc Company History". 1997. Retrieved 2007-12-09. Funding Universe obtained this article from International Directory of Company Histories. 16. St. James Press. 1997.
  6. "Unitrin buys rights to Kemper Insurance name". 2010. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  7. "Kemper runoff saga nearing conclusion". 2010. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  8. "Kemper". Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  9. "Kemper to Buy Alliance United in California Car Insurance Push". Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  10. "Kemper Corporation – Affiliated Companies". Retrieved 2011-08-31.
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