American Financial Group, Inc., a holding company engages primarily in property and casualty insurance, with focus on specialized commercial products for businesses. The company also engages in the sale of traditional fixed, fixed-indexed and variable-indexed annuities in the retail, financial institutions, registered investment advisor and education markets. Property and Casualty Insurance Operations: It comprises insurance businesses offering a wide range of commercial coverage, conducted through Property and Transportation (consisting Inland and Ocean Marine, Agricultural-related and Commercial Automobile), Specialty Casualty and Specialty Financial. Its subsidiaries are, Great American Insurance, National Interstate, Summit (Bridgefield Casualty and Bridgefield Employers), Republic Indemnity, Neon Lloyd's Syndicate and Mid-Continent Casualty. Other Operations: These operations include commercial real estate operations in Cincinnati, Whitefield, New Hampshire, Chesapeake Bay, Charleston and Palm Beach....
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