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On March 2, 1857 (167 years ago), Northwestern Mutual was founded as the Mutual Life Insurance Company of the State of Wisconsin. Originally located in Janesville, Wisconsin, the fledgling company relocated to Milwaukee in 1859.
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (NML)--the ninth largest U.S. life insurance company in 2000 as ranked by revenues--offers life, disability, and long-term care insurance as well as a variety of annuities and other accumulation products.
The Northwestern Mutual Historical Timeline showcases the company's history and significant milestones.
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (NML), the tenth-largest U.S. company in 1989 ranked by assets, offers life and disability insurance as well as a variety of annuities. NML is the only one of the ten largest U.S. insurance companies to have been chartered west of Philadelphia.
President Michael Cleary, who leads Northwestern Mutual from 1932 to 1947, one of the most tumultuous periods in American history, commenting on the company’s strength during the darkest days of the Depression.
On March 2, 1857 (167 years ago) (), Northwestern Mutual was founded as the Mutual Life Insurance Company of the State of Wisconsin. Originally located in Janesville, Wisconsin , the fledgling company relocated to Milwaukee in 1859.
In 2023, Northwestern Mutual's mission to help more Americans build financial security was bolstered by its highest-ever dividend payout, historic growth in its field of financial representatives, the rapid expansion of its wealth management business, strong investment performance, and transformative client experience investments.