The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 61, July 1957 - April, 1958 Page: 234
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Southwestern Life Serves
The Growing Southwest
During 54 years, including two World Wars,
panic, epidemic, depression and inflation, South-
western Life has grown steadily in size, financial
strength, and service to the public.
The Company now provides financial protection
of more than $1,500,000,000 for more than 300,000
policyowners and their dependents, and its assets
total more than $390,000,000. As it has grown in
size and financial strength, so has it grown in
service. For many years Southwestern Life has
distributed more than 10 per cent of all the life
insurance benefits paid by all companies to policy-
owners and beneficiaries in its home state. Total
policy benefits paid by the Company since it was
organized in 1903 now exceeds $240,000,000.
Now a Southwestern institution in fact as well
as in name, Southwestern Life serves the States
of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana
and Texas.
SSINCE 1903
WOOD, PRESIDENT*HOME O
Southwestern Life Insuran e Company
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Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 61, July 1957 - April, 1958, periodical, 1958; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101164/m1/234/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.