Notifications from Aflac

Notifications from Aflac

We care about Aflac’s policyholders affected by recent weather:

To help provide relief for Indiana policyholders residing in Delaware, Jefferson, and Randolph counties affected by the recent tornadoes, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting March 13, 2024, and ending May 13, 2024. This grace period also provides an extension of filing deadlines for claims and leniency for any other action required under the policy. Aflac will provide a replacement copy of the policy upon request by the policyholder.


We care about Aflac’s policyholders affected by recent weather:

To help provide relief for California policyholders residing in Alameda, Butte, Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Monterey, Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Sonoma, and Sutter Counties affected by the winter storms, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting Feb. 3, 2024, and ending May 21, 2024. This grace period also provides an extension of filing deadlines for claims and leniency for any other action required under the policy. Aflac will provide a replacement copy of the policy upon request by the policyholder.


On Feb. 21, 2024, the cyber event reported by Change Healthcare, a company that assists healthcare providers with claims submissions and payments, has created a significant impact to health care providers, including hospitals, individual practitioners, practice groups, diagnostic centers, laboratories, and pharmacies. We have determined Aflac’s primary operations are not impacted. Further, Aflac and its subsidiaries do not have any direct connection to Change Healthcare systems in any of Aflac’s systems or applications. At this time, we are not aware of any impact to customer data but we are monitoring for any communications from our critical third-party suppliers. While Change Healthcare’s cyber event was not directed at Aflac, we will provide flexibility with claims submissions related to this incident should it be needed. If you believe you have a claim impacted by Change Healthcare’s event, please contact Aflac at 800-992-3522.


We care about Aflac’s policyholders affected by recent weather:

To help provide relief for California policyholders residing in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties affected by the winter storms, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting Feb. 3, 2024, and ending May 21, 2024. This grace period also provides an extension of filing deadlines for claims and leniency for any other action required under the policy. Aflac will provide a replacement copy of the policy upon request by the policyholder.

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Aflac CEO Named to Harvard Business Review List of 100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World
Daniel P. Amos Lands at No. 33 on Prestigious List

COLUMBUS, Ga., Nov. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Aflac, the leading provider of voluntary insurance sales at the worksite in the U.S. announced today that Chief Executive Officer Daniel P. Amos has been named to the Harvard Business Review's 2017 list of the 100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World, a distinction which he has earned the past three years. He is listed at No. 33 in 2017.

At No. 33, Aflac CEO Dan Amos was recently named to the Harvard Business Review's 2017 list of 100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World. It is the third consecutive year that Amos has appeared on this prestigious list.

According to the Harvard Business Review, to compile the list of the world's best-performing CEOs, they began with the companies that at the end of 2016 were in the S&P Global 1200, an index that reflects 70 percent of the world's stock market capitalization and includes firms in North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Australia. They identified each company's CEO but, to ensure that they had a sufficient track record to evaluate, they excluded people who had been in the job for less than two years. All told, 898 CEOs from 887 companies were evaluated. To calculate the final ranking, the overall financial ranking (weighted at 80 percent) was combined with two environmental, social and governance (ESG) rankings (weighted at 10 percent each).

Amos landed at No. 19 out of the 898 CEOs studied in the financial ranking. Since he became CEO in 1990, revenues have soared from $2.7 billion annually to more than $22.7 billion as of Dec. 31, 2016. He is the second-longest tenured CEO in the Fortune 200.

Aflac herein means American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus and American Family Life Assurance Company of New York.

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Media contactsJon Sullivan, 706.763.4813 or jsullivan@aflac.com

Aflac analyst and investor contactDavid A. Young, 706.596.3264 or 800.235.2667, FAX 706.324.6330, or dyoung@aflac.com

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