MetLife
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Summary
MetLife is a business[1]. MetLife ranks in the top 2% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,866 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- MetLife received the Silver Anvil Award[3].
- MetLife is in the country of United States[4].
- MetLife is in the country of GB[5].
- MetLife's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- MetLife's instance of is recorded as public company[7].
- MetLife's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[8].
- MetLife's chief executive officer is recorded as Steven A. Kandarian[9].
- MetLife's child organization or unit is recorded as Reinsurance Group of America[10].
- MetLife is part of S&P 500[11].
- MetLife is part of S&P 100[12].
- MetLife's Commons category is recorded as MetLife[13].
- MetLife's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[14].
- MetLife's industry is recorded as insurance industry[15].
- March 24, 1868 marks the founding of MetLife[16].
- MetLife's significant event is recorded as Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York v. New Orleans[17].
- MetLife's significant event is recorded as Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. v. Ward[18].
- MetLife's significant event is recorded as Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. National Labor Relations Board[19].
- MetLife's official website is recorded as https://www.metlife.com[20].
- MetLife's official website is recorded as https://www.metropolitan.co.za/[21].
- MetLife's official website is recorded as https://www.metlife.com.mx[22].
- MetLife's topic's main category is recorded as Category:MetLife[23].
- MetLife's product or material produced is recorded as insurance[24].
- MetLife's legal form is recorded as New York Business Corporation[25].
- MetLife's legal form is recorded as Delaware corporation[26].
- MetLife's legal form is recorded as 9999[27].
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Founding
March 24, 1868 marks the founding of MetLife[16].
Identity
Part of include S&P 500[11], a stock market index[28], in United States[29] and S&P 100[12], a stock market index[30], in United States[31], founded in 1976[32].
Leadership
MetLife's chief executive officer is recorded as Steven A. Kandarian[9]. Board members include Glenn Hubbard[33], an economist[34], b. 1958[35], of United States[36], awarded the Eagle Scout[37]; Cheryl Grisé[38]; Carlos Gutierrez[39], a politician[40], b. 1953[41], of United States[42], awarded the Ohtli Award[43]; Gerald Hassell[44], a chief executive officer[45], b. 1952[46]; and David Herzog[47].
Operations
MetLife's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[8]. MetLife's child organization or unit is recorded as Reinsurance Group of America[10].
Industry
MetLife's industry is recorded as insurance industry[15].
Ownership
MetLife's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[14]. MetLife's product or material produced is recorded as insurance[24].
Recognition
MetLife received the Silver Anvil Award[3].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for MetLife include MetLife Stadium[48], a stadium[49], in United States[50]; Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease[51], a science award[52], in United States[53], founded in 1986[54]; and MetLife Promising Investigator Award[55], a science award[56], founded in 1989[57].
Why It Matters
MetLife ranks in the top 2% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,866 views/month).[2] MetLife has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] MetLife is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
Entities named for MetLife include MetLife Stadium[48], a stadium[49], in United States[50]; Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease[51], a science award[52], in United States[53], founded in 1986[54]; and MetLife Promising Investigator Award[55], a science award[56], founded in 1989[57].
FAQs
What awards did MetLife receive?
Honors received include Silver Anvil Award[3].