OUR
UNCOMPROMISING VALUES
Our values guide the way we support our customers and work with one another.
COMMON SENSE
We seek simple, straightforward solutions that keep life running smoothly for the clients and consumers we serve.
COMMON DECENCY
We treat others with respect, courtesy and kindness. We’re honest, transparent and committed to doing the right thing.
UNCOMMON THINKING
We seek diverse perspectives and thrive on challenge. We believe there’s always a way to build upon our successes.
UNCOMMON RESULTS
We focus on actionable solutions that deliver measurable results. We approach each challenge with a sense of urgency, striving to exceed every expectation.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Assurant cares.
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HISTORY MATTERS
More than a century of service, and going strong.
Assurant at the Beginning
Assurant traces its roots back to 1892 when LaCrosse Mutual Aid Association began offering disability insurance. Lacrosse later changed its name to Time Insurance Company.
LEADERSHIP
"Assurant has a tradition of collaboration and a can-do spirit that puts our values into practice every day."
ALAN B. COLBERG
CEO
Juan N. Cento
Director
Mr. Cento was elected to Assurant’s board of directors in May 2006. Mr. Cento is the president of the Latin America and Caribbean Division of FedEx Express, headquartered in Miami. He has more than 30 years of experience in the air cargo and express transportation industry. Previously, he worked with Flying Tigers Line, Inc. and transitioned to FedEx in 1989 when the two companies merged. Mr. Cento is actively involved in several non-profit organizations. He is a member of the International Advisory Board of Baptist Health System and the Council of the Americas. Additionally, Mr. Cento is chair of the board of directors for CLADEC (Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Express Companies).
Juan N. Cento
Director
Mr. Cento was elected to Assurant’s board of directors in May 2006. Mr. Cento is the president of the Latin America and Caribbean Division of FedEx Express, headquartered in Miami. He has more than 30 years of experience in the air cargo and express transportation industry. Previously, he worked with Flying Tigers Line, Inc. and transitioned to FedEx in 1989 when the two companies merged. Mr. Cento is actively involved in several non-profit organizations. He is a member of the International Advisory Board of Baptist Health System and the Council of the Americas. Additionally, Mr. Cento is chair of the board of directors for CLADEC (Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Express Companies).

