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Old Republic International Corporation   |
Old Republic International Corporation is our Parent Company. The Corporation’s
mission is to provide quality insurance security and related services to businesses,
individuals, and public institutions and be a dependable long-term steward of the
trust our policyholders and shareholders place in us.
Old Republic International Corporation traces its beginnings to 1923, although several
acquired subsidiaries began operations much earlier. The Company is one of America’s
50 largest shareholder-owned insurance businesses. Its subsidiaries market, underwrite,
and provide risk management services for a wide variety of coverages, predominantly in
the general (property and liability), mortgage guaranty, and title insurance fields. A small
life and health insurance business is conducted in the U.S. and Canada. The Company is
primarily a commercial lines underwriter serving the insurance needs of a large number
of organizations, including many of America’s leading industrial and financial services
institutions.
For the beneficiaries of their insurance products and services, Old Republic’s insurance
subsidiaries provide quality assurance of the promises they make. For employees, the
Company offers an environment of success in which they can pursue personal goals
of professional and economic achievement in the context of Old Republic’s business
objectives.
Old Republic’s record as a long-term investment compares favorably within American
industry. The Company’s performance reflects an entrepreneurial spirit, a necessary
long-term orientation in the management of its business, and a corporate structure
that promotes accountability and encourages the taking of prudent business risks. The
Company’s common stock has a demonstrated history of long-term capital appreciation
and a cash dividend payment record that now extends to 65 consecutive years. According
to the winter 2007 edition of Mergent’s Dividend Achievers, Old Republic is one of just
321 companies, out of 10,000-plus publicly held corporations, that have posted at least
10 consecutive years of annual dividend growth. In addition, Old Republic is one of only
121 companies to have attained annual dividend increases for at least 24 consecutive
years.
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