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Columbus GA supplemental insurance (NYSE: AFL) at $19.13B 2024 revenue, $5.44B net income; largest US supplemental insurer and Japan's largest insurer (1-in-4 households), 16% dividend increase Q1 2025 competing with Unum and MetLife.
Aflac Incorporated is a Columbus, Georgia-based supplemental health and life insurance company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AFL) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing voluntary, payroll-deducted supplemental insurance policies that pay cash benefits directly to policyholders when they experience a covered illness, injury, or medical event, operating in the United States and Japan through approximately 11,500 employees and 70,000+ US agents and brokers. Aflac is the largest supplemental insurance provider in the United States and the largest insurance company in Japan (where approximately 1 in 4 Japanese households holds an Aflac policy). In fiscal year 2024, Aflac reported full-year revenue of $19.13 billion and net income of $5.44 billion, with Q4 2024 revenues of $5.4 billion and net earnings of $1.9 billion ($3.42 diluted EPS) — and the company announced a 16% dividend increase for Q1 2025, reflecting the business's strong capital generation. CEO Dan Amos has led Aflac since 1990, building one of the most recognized insurance brands globally through the Aflac Duck mascot (introduced 2000) that made Aflac's name synonymous with voluntary supplemental insurance in the United States. Aflac Japan generates the majority of Aflac's earnings through cancer insurance, medical insurance, and income support policies sold through bank channel partnerships (Japan Post Bank, major regional banks) and traditional agents.
Alternative asset manager with $733B AUM; Athene insurance integration (~$350B liabilities) defines insurance-to-alternatives model; 70% credit AUM makes Apollo world's largest private credit manager.
Apollo Global Management is one of the world's largest alternative asset managers, founded in 1990 by Leon Black, Marc Rowan, and Josh Harris in New York City, where it remains headquartered and trades on NYSE (APO). The company managed approximately $733 billion in assets under management as of late 2024 under CEO Marc Rowan, who assumed leadership in 2021 following Leon Black's departure amid controversy over his personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Apollo generated approximately $14.8 billion in total revenues for FY2024, spanning private equity, credit (the dominant segment), and real assets, with the company's defining strategic differentiator being its fully integrated insurance platform through Athene Holding—the fixed annuity and retirement services company Apollo merged into a fully owned subsidiary in 2022 after originally creating Athene in 2009 as a vehicle to deploy insurance liabilities into Apollo-managed alternative credit strategies.
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