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Largest auto insurer in US | Mutual company | $180B+ in assets | Digital transformation | Agent-based distribution model
State Farm is the largest personal lines property and casualty insurance company in the United States, founded in 1922 by retired farmer and insurance salesman George J. Mecherle in Bloomington, Illinois. Mecherle founded the company on the principle that rural drivers were lower-risk than urban drivers and were being overcharged by city-based insurers, and he structured State Farm as a mutual company — owned by its policyholders rather than shareholders — a structure it has maintained for over a century. This mutual ownership model shapes State Farm's long-term orientation, allowing it to prioritize policyholder surplus and claims-paying capacity over quarterly earnings pressure.\n\nState Farm distributes exclusively through a captive agent network of approximately 19,000 independent contractor agents across the United States and Canada, complemented by growing digital and mobile self-service capabilities. The company offers auto, homeowners, renters, life, health, and small business insurance, as well as banking and financial products through State Farm Bank. State Farm has invested heavily in digital transformation — including telematics-based auto insurance through its Drive Safe & Save program, a redesigned mobile app for claims and policy management, and AI-driven underwriting tools. The company holds 83 million+ policies in force and maintains $180 billion+ in total assets.\n\nState Farm commands approximately 16–18% market share in US personal auto insurance, making it roughly twice the size of its nearest competitor by written premium. The company's scale provides a structural cost advantage in claims handling and reinsurance purchasing that new entrants and InsurTech challengers have struggled to replicate. However, State Farm has faced profitability pressure in recent years from catastrophic weather losses and auto claims inflation, leading to significant rate increases and non-renewal actions in high-risk markets including California and Florida, which have become central regulatory flashpoints.
a2z Radiology AI raised $20M in 2025 for its whole-body AI that simultaneously screens for 24+ conditions across CT scans — from incidental cancers to cardiovascular risk — in a single automated read.
a2z Radiology AI has developed a whole-body CT analysis platform that simultaneously screens for over 24 medical conditions across a single CT scan, including incidental cancers, coronary artery disease, aortic aneurysm, bone density loss, and organ abnormalities. The AI acts as a second reader that radiologists can use to catch incidental findings that fall outside the primary reason for a scan — a major source of missed diagnoses.
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