Tennessee Farmers Life Insurance Surpasses $50 Billion in Total Volume
Columbia, Tenn. – Tennessee Farmers Life Insurance Company (TFLIC) today announced a significant achievement, surpassing $50 billion in total in-force volume. This milestone reflects the company's sustained commitment to financial security and protection for its expanding customer base in Tennessee.
"Surpassing $50 billion in in-force volume is a significant marker of the trust that our customers have in TFLIC," said Chief Operating Officer David Bell. "It celebrates the efforts of our agents and employees who consistently focus on the evolving needs of our policyholders."
Recent years have seen a marked acceleration in growth, with an increase of $10 billion in total coverage since 2020, driven by a customer-first approach and high persistency rates. "As we mark this milestone, we reaffirm our dedication to being a trusted partner for individuals, families, and businesses across our communities," Bell noted. "This achievement represents more than just a financial metric; it signifies the lives we protect and the futures we secure."
Founded in 1973, Tennessee Farmers Life Insurance Company is the leading provider of individual life insurance in Tennessee.
Tennessee Farmers Life Insurance Company Management Team
Seated (L-R): Mark McDaniel, Crystal Vaughn, David Bell, Miranda Bennett, Michael Maxwell
Standing (L-R): Beth Anderson, Jordan Clayton, Jackie Weaver, Jen Nolte, Brandon Nichols, Shannon White, Leah Bigger, Debbie Vandiver, Melanie Evans, Shannon Patterson
About Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee
Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee is the trade name of the Tennessee Farmers Insurance Companies, a single-state operation headquartered in Columbia, Tenn. Farm Bureau Insurance covers more than two million homes, autos, and small businesses in Tennessee and is the state's largest writer of individual life insurance. Its mutual company has been serving Tennesseans since 1948, and its life company has been covering lives since 1973. The companies are affiliated with the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, the nation's largest single-state Farm Bureau organization with more than 690,000 member families.