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From our New York headquarters building in 1850 to the Houston Corporate Office in 2025, ManhattanLife has greatly evolved over time.

We were the first insurance company to issue an Accident & Accidental Death policy to a woman and the first to issue a Group policy. In 1864, we began incorporating incontestability clauses into our policies, which eventually became law. Then in 1892, due to significant business growth, we commissioned one of America’s first skyscrapers, just before the automobile made its way onto roads.

While we’ve witnessed a lot of history, we’ve made some history ourselves. This year, ManhattanLife is making more history as we reach the company’s 175th anniversary!

Our new anniversary emblem, pictured left, illustrates how far we’ve come, the milestone we’ve attained, and the success still ahead. Throughout 2025, this emblem will be featured in marketing collateral, social media, and other communications.

We’re thrilled to embark on this year-long celebration!
Visit our anniversary landing page to learn more: 

Learn more

Have you seen our updated recruiting video? Click below for a quick peek.

Don't forget to look for us in The Wall Street Journal!

Congratulations to the following producers for hitting these impressive milestones!

Q:  Can a policyholder give their agent the authority to receive their health information in the event of a decline?  

A: Yes. Simply complete and have the policyholder sign the HIPPA - 0509 form which can be accessed below.

HIPPA 0509

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