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Mutual of Omaha exists to protect what matters most in people's lives - families, homes, health, and financial futures. For over a century, this Fortune 500 company has delivered on its promise to help customers insure, invest, and protect what they care about through every stage of life. The company provides comprehensive insurance and financial solutions, including Medicare Supplement, life insurance, long-term care coverage, annuities, and group benefits that serve millions of individuals, families, and businesses nationwide.

Founded in 1909 as the Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Association, Mutual of Omaha has grown into a trusted financial organization committed to customer-focused service and innovative solutions. The company's mission - helping customers protect what they care about and achieve their financial goals - drives every decision, from product development to community engagement. With a vision of creating 'a financial future imagined, planned and secured' for every customer, Mutual of Omaha combines financial strength with a values-based approach centered on integrity, innovation, and putting customers first.

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