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About
American National Property and Casualty Company
American National Property and Casualty Company (ANPAC)
was established in 1973. ANPAC, along with it's parent,
American National Insurance Company, offers multiple
line insurance products in 32 states, and has approximately
1,400 insurance agents selling American National products
exclusively.
To learn more about American National
Property and Casualty Company and the products we offer,
please visit the Home Office web site at www.anpac.com.
Ratings
These ratings are provided to you so
that you may make a comparison of ANPAC®
to other companies. They are not provided as a recommendation
to purchase a specific product. Visit Standard
and Poor's or A.M.
Best's website for more information.
A.M Best's Rating: A+ (Superior)
Effective August 5, 2004, American National Property and Casualty Company has received an A+ (Superior) Rating. This increase in rating applies to our entire group of companies.
To put this rating into perspective,
only 53.1% of the property and casualty insurance groups
in the United States have received a letter rating.
Of the 53.1% that have received a letter rating, 12.3%
have a rating of A++ or A+, 22.3% have an A rating and
65.4% have a rating below an A. This places us among
the best companies in our industry.
Best's Ratings reflect a clear, concise,
and timely opinion of an insurer's financial security
and ability to meet its policyholder obligations in
the future. Best's Ratings are based on a comprehensive
evaluation of a company's financial strength, operating
performance, and market profile.
American National Property and Casualty
Company is committed to staying financially strong,
so that we are not only there for you today and tomorrow,
but also for many years to come.
We have many insurance products and services your American National Property and Casualty Company personal sales representative can offer you, which include: auto, home, umbrella, recreational vehicles, CHROME®, boats, business owners, rental owners, and flood insurance (from the National Flood Program).
To learn more about A.M. Best's Ratings,
visit their web site at www.ambest.com.
Standard and Poors Rating:
AA (Very Strong)
Effective August 4, 2004, the prestigious financial rating organization, Standard and Poor's, gives ANPAC® a AA (Very Strong) Rating.
To learn more about Standard and Poor's
Ratings, visit their web site at www.standardandpoors.com.

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