Cigna at a glance*
- $21.3 billion in revenue
- 30,000 employees worldwide
- 66 million customer relationships around the world
- Active in 29 countries
- $8.8 million in charitable contributions
Cigna Corporation
Cigna (NYSE: CI) is a global health service company and the fourth-largest health insurer in the U.S. market based on enrollment. The company operates health care, group disability and life segments in the US; the international business sells individual insurance in several countries and provides coverage for people living outside their home countries. Cigna has 66 million customer relationships in 29 countries.
Cigna's mission is to help our customers improve their health, well-being, and sense of security.
Products and Services
Cigna provides health care and related benefits offered to individuals, and through employers, brokers and consultants. Key product lines include:
- Health care products and services
- Group disability, life and accident insurance
- International insurance coverage
Learn more about options for:
Individual and Family health insurance
Insurance plans for Employers and Organizations
Broker and Consultant services
History
Cigna was formed in 1982 by the merger of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company and the Insurance Company of North America (INA). In 1792, a group of prominent citizens in Philadelphia formed the Insurance Company of North America (INA), the first marine insurance company in the United States. In 1865, the Governor of Connecticut signed a special act of the General Assembly incorporating the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CG).
*Statistics as of December 31, 2010



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