We care about Aflac’s policyholders affected by recent weather:
To provide relief for policyholders/certificate holders residing in Puerto Rico and affected by Hurricane Fiona, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting Sept. 17, 2022, and ending Nov. 16, 2022. This grace period also provides an extension of filing deadlines for claims and leniency for any other action required under the policy/certificate during the grace period. Aflac will provide a replacement copy of the policy/certificate upon request by the policyholder/certificate holder.
We care about Aflac’s policyholders affected by recent wildfires:
To help provide relief for California policyholders residing in Siskiyou County affected by recent wildfires, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting July 29, 2022, and ending Nov. 28, 2022. 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 provide relief for policyholders/certificate holders residing in Florida and affected by Hurricane Ian, Aflac will provide a premium grace period starting Sept. 28, 2022, and ending Nov. 28, 2022. This grace period also provides an extension of filing deadlines for claims and leniency for any other action required under the policy/certificate during the grace period. Aflac will provide a replacement copy of the policy/certificate upon request by the policyholder/certificate holder.
Employment scam attempts to obtain personal information from job seekers:
Like many Fortune 500 companies, Aflac can be a target for impersonation. It has been brought to our attention that fraudsters are using our name to offer positions in customer service with the goals of obtaining sensitive personal information and expensive electronics.
If you believe you or someone you know have been affected by this scam, please report the event by going to Aflac.com/ReportFraud. We also recommend you visit our Fraud and Security page to learn about protecting yourself online.
Please note that Aflac requires job applicants to apply for jobs through Aflac.com and Aflac will not ask prospective employees to send money to the company. There is also no need for prospective employees to purchase and send us a computer, cell phone or other type of electronic device. Should you need to confirm the legitimacy of a job offer, please email CorporateCareers@aflac.com.
Aflac joined over 200 other NYSE-listed companies to kick off the season of giving
In a season when various traditions are honored, Aflac Incorporated took part in one that has been around for over a century — the ringing of the opening bell on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Aflac Chairman and CEO Dan Amos, along with Donna Hyland, president and CEO of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and the Aflac Duck, rang the NYSE opening bell Nov. 30.
Following the opening bell, Dan and the Aflac Duck joined NYSE Floor Talk Host Judy Shaw to discuss Aflac’s performance, the interesting history of the Aflac Duck and business in Japan, and the company’s commitment to supporting children with cancer and blood disorders. Watch the full interview on NYSE’s YouTube channel.
The celebrations continued that evening, when Aflac joined more than 200 other listed companies to participate in NYSE’s 99th Annual Tree Lighting. While these events help ring in the holiday season, the heart of it all is to commemorate the NYSE Global Giving Campaign and raise awareness for the many important organizations supported by the NYSE community.
Alongside patients from the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Aflac’s Corporate Social Responsibility program — which has generated contributions of more than $162 million for children with cancer and sickle cell disease since 1995 — was recognized by the world’s largest stock exchange. The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is distinguished as one of the top pediatric cancer programs in the country by U.S. News and World Report, and it is No. 1 in the nation for total sickle cell disease completed treatments.
In honor of this work, a commemorative custom ornament hangs on the holiday trees at the NYSE entrance.