American Premier Underwriters

American Premier Underwriters is a property and casualty insurance company that was established as the Pennsylvania Railroad and currently owns non-rail assets that it kept from the years it was known as the Penn Central Transportation Company, it represented a variety of businesses as Penn Central, some of which were sold over the following years.

American Premier Underwriters
publicly traded
Industryinsurance
Headquarters
Productsproperty insurance
casualty insurance

By 1994, it was primarily an insurance company, and adopted the name American Premier Underwriters. It was later acquired by American Financial Group.[1]

In 1995, as a publicly traded company, APU reportedly had 5,400 employees and sales of $1.8 billion.[2]

The company has sued Amtrak to force the passenger railroad company to redeem shares that Penn Central received at the time it transferred much of its passenger rail assets to Amtrak.[3] The case has been dismissed.[4]

References

  1. "Insurance Unit to Buy its parent in Stock Merger", New York Times, December 13, 1994
  2. "American Premier Underwriters, Inc". International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 10. St. James Press, 1995, reproduced by Funding Universe. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  3. "Judge sends AFG's Amtrak claims to arbitrator". Business Courier of Cincinnati. December 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  4. "Judge rules on American Financial lawsuit against Amtrak", Cincinnati Business Courier, February 26, 2015


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