Since 1875, Prudential Financial has helped people achieve financial security and peace of mind. Prudential entered the 1990s with consolidated assets surpassing $100 billion. In 2001, Prudential marked a major milestone with its demutualization. Prudential Financial, Inc.'s common stock began trading on December 13, 2001, on the New York Stock Exchange. Prudential Financial ranked 66th on the 2007 Fortune 500 List of America's Largest Corporations and 88th on the 2007 Forbes Global 2000 List, an annual tabulation of the world's largest public companies.
Prudential Long Term Care Insurance
LTC insurance offers peace of mind to more than one generation, so it's crucial that an insurance provider be dependable. As a leading insurance provider for more than 130 years, a group insurance provider for 90 years, and an LTC insurance provider for over 20 years, Prudential has the resources and stability to honor long-term commitments. Prudential's long-term care insurance products provide comprehensive and innovative benefits at affordable premiums. In 2008, Prudential released a study, “Long-Term Care Facility Costs—A Nationwide Quantitative Evaluation of U.S. Facilities,” that explored long-term care issues by surveying more than 1,500 nursing home, home health care, and assisted-living/residential-care facility administrators.