What was MetLife originally called when it was founded?
National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
United Life and Annuity
Global Insurance and Benefits
Answer
MetLife was originally called the National Union Life and Limb Insurance Company when it was founded in 1868. The company initially provided insurance to Civil War soldiers and sailors, but later expanded its offerings to include life insurance and other financial services.
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