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Teachers Protective Mutual Life Insurance Company (TPM) originated from The
Clergymen’s Co-operative Beneficial Association (CCBA), which was chartered on
March 18, 1907 to offer disability and life insurance benefits to clergy. CCBA
formed a sister company, Teachers Protective Union (TPU) which was incorporated
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and received its Certificate of Authority
on May 11, 1912. TPU began to offer similar benefits to teaching professionals.
On January 4, 1952, TPU was converted to a legal reserve mutual life insurance
company named Teachers Protective Mutual Life Insurance Company and began to
offer insurance protection to the general public in addition to teachers. The
original CCBA was merged into TPM in 1961. TPM is authorized to do business in
10 states and the District of Columbia.
TPM offers a variety of insurance coverage including accident, health, life and
disability with the primary focus being products in the small group market. The
Company offered individual Long Term Care products from 1992-2005.
TPM continues to maintain its home office in historic downtown Lancaster
Pennsylvania.
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