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The Bridge of the Americas

Pan-American Life is committed to providing the U.S. Hispanics the same quality products and services that have earned us the respect and trust of our clients since 1911.

Closing the Gap

At Pan-American Life, we understand the significant impact the Hispanic community has in the U.S., and because of this we recognize the importance of catering to the needs of not only our traditional clients both in the U.S. and Latin America, but also the entire U.S. Hispanic population.

Seven and a half million U.S. Hispanics trace their roots to countries where Pan-American Life currently operates. That 17.4 percent of the total Hispanic population in the United States come from Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Puerto Rico, countries where Pan-American Life has corporate branches.

In addition to our vast coverage in Latin America, we have licenses to sell insurance in 46 states and the District of Columbia. Also, Pan-American Life will be expanding its presence in Mexico, Peru, and Costa Rica to meet the growing demand in these markets.

For more than 95 years our experience, profound knowledge and dedication have helped Pan-American Life close the gap between the United States and Latin America.

Through multiple distribution channels, we can address all segments of the population, regardless of their country of origin, working status or income. Whether you are an immigrant that recently moved to the United States in search of better working opportunities or a corporate executive that constantly travels overseas for business purposes, Pan-American Life has you covered.

Pan-American Life's success is based on our ability to identify influential regional Hispanic producers in targeted states, high-volume institutional relationships, and existing mass affinity-marketing models.

Our plan is to leverage our distinctive competitive advantages – a multicultural management team, strong brand recognition in Latin America, and an understanding of the complex multicultural nature of the U.S. Hispanic population – thus building a bridge between Hispanics working here in the U.S. and their extended families back home.

Featured Resources

  • The Facts

    • The annual average remittance per immigrant (unweighted average) is $2,233
    • California, Texas and Florida are home to most Hispanic-owned businesses in the U.S.
    • Hispanics have the highest rate of uninsured in the U.S. with 34 percent of the population
    • Uninsured students also were more likely to be Hispanic, black or Asian, mirroring the nation's uninsured population

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  • Regions and Locations >>

    Pan-American Life serves and protects thousands of customers in the Americas.

  • Ratings

    Pan-American Life Insurance Company has been a leading provider of insurance for Latin America and the U.S. since 1911.

    Visit our Ratings and Recognition section to find out more.