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Protective Life Corporation Unifies Protection & Retirement Divisions

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Aaron Seurkamp to lead unified division as SVP, President, Protection & Retirement Division

Jim Wagner expands role as SVP, Chief Distribution Officer for both protection and retirement products

Kenneth Byrd expands role as SVP, Operations for the division

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Protective Life Corporation (Protective), a subsidiary of Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. (Dai-ichi, TSE:8750), announced today that it has unified its Protection and Retirement Divisions, effective Sept. 10. Aaron Seurkamp will lead the unified division as SVP, President, Protection & Retirement Division, while Jim Wagner takes on expanded role as SVP, Chief Distribution Officer for both Protection and Retirement products. In addition, Kenneth Byrd will now serve as SVP, Operations, Protection & Retirement Division, expanding his role to include operations for both product lines, as well as underwriting.

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Aaron Seurkamp, Jim Wagner and Kenneth Byrd assume expanded responsibilities as part of recent changes. (Photo: Business Wire)

As Protective continues its business transformation, unifying these divisions will enable the company to better serve customers and distributors, capitalize on cross-divisional opportunities, prioritize and align resources, and streamline operations “ all with a focus on enabling growth. The newly combined division will continue its focus on helping people achieve financial security through both protection-focused insurance products and the products that protect and grow retirement assets, guaranteed income and efficient wealth transfer.

Bringing these businesses together as one operating unit will enable us to more effectively create scale while also improving focus in our product and distribution strategy, said Wade Harrison, EVP and Chief Retail Officer for Protective. Aaron is a strong, results-oriented leader with a deep understanding of the life and annuity industry and a clear vision for how Protective can continue growing and protecting more customers in these businesses.

Throughout his 20-year career with Protective, Seurkamp has worked in various positions throughout the company’s retail life and annuity business, most recently serving as SVP, President of the Retirement Division. In this role, he led all aspects of the division, including product development, sales and operations. Moving forward, he’ll expand these responsibilities across the combined division. Seurkamp will continue to report to Harrison.

Wagner, who joined Protective in 2011, most recently served as SVP, Chief Distribution Officer for Protective’s Retirement Division. With previous roles leading external and internal sales teams for both protection and retirement, Wagner brings a wealth of experience that will serve him well as he leads the distribution strategy for the unified division.

Byrd, who joined Protective in 2009, most recently served as SVP, Operations, primarily focused on the Protection Division. Throughout his career with Protective, Byrd has worked in numerous operations roles, building extensive experience and expertise in customer experience, process improvement and automation, making him well positioned to lead this critical team. Both Byrd and Wagner will report to Seurkamp.

As Protective continues its transformation, launched in November 2023 to drive growth, the company will invest in new business opportunities, enhance foundational capabilities, and advance a more efficient and effective company. This work is already leading to improved operating processes to compete in the markets of today and the future.

About Protective

Protective has helped people achieve protection and security in their lives for 117 years. Through its subsidiaries, Protective offers life insurance, annuity and asset protection solutions and is helping more than 14.4 million people protect what matters most. Protective’s more than 3,800 employees put people first and deliver on the company’s promises to customers, partners, colleagues and communities – because we’re all protectors. With a long-term focus, financial stability and commitment to doing the right thing, Protective Life Corporation, a subsidiary of Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc., has $118 billion in assets, as of Dec. 31, 2023. Protective is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, and supported by a robust virtual workforce and core sites in the greater Cincinnati area and St. Louis. For more information about Protective, visit www.protective.com.

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Consumers Energy Expanding Community Solar Program with 30-Acre Solar Project in Jackson County

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JACKSON, Mich., Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Consumers Energy plans to break ground next spring on Blackman Solar, a new 30-acre community solar array in its home Jackson County that will provide local clean energy to customers through its Solar Gardens program.

Consumers Energy this week received approval from Blackman Township for the community solar project, which is slated to start generating electricity by the end of 2025.

“Blackman Solar is a great example of a partnership with a community to develop a project that delivers reliable, clean energy as well as local tax and economic benefits,” said David Hicks. Consumers Energy’s vice president of renewable energy development. “We’re grateful for the reception we’ve received from Blackman Township leaders and are excited to continue developing solar projects like this on our path to a carbon-neutral electric grid.”

Blackman Solar will generate power for Consumers Energy’s Solar Gardens community solar program, in which customers choose to support new solar projects without having to own solar arrays.

The new community solar facility will be the fourth that Consumers Energy owns and operates, joining other Solar Gardens projects in Cadillac, at Western Michigan University and at Grand Valley State University. Blackman Solar will include nearly 5,000 solar panels and will generate up to 2.5 megawatts of renewable electricity for 2,500 future Solar Gardens customers.

Blackman Solar also will provide new capacity to expand Consumers Energy’s income-qualified Solar Gardens program MI Sunrise. MI Sunrise is an efficient, easy, cost-effective way for municipalities, nonprofits and tribal governments to deploy federal grant dollars, providing access to clean, reliable renewable energy and measurable financial benefits to offset energy bills.

“Blackman Solar will help meet increased demand for community solar and offers shared solar infrastructure, accessibility and inclusivity, as well as financial and environmental benefits for all customers,” Hicks said.

Consumers Energy is committed to Michigan’s clean energy future. The energy provider is closing its final three coal-burning units next summer, one of the nation’s most aggressive timetables. The company is developing solar projects as part of its Clean Energy Plan to be carbon-neutral by 2040.

Consumers Energy is Michigan’s largest energy provider, providing and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state’s 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. Consumers Energy’s Clean Energy Plan calls for eliminating coal as an energy source in 2025, achieving net-zero carbon emissions and meeting 90% of customers’ energy needs through clean sources, including wind and solar.

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First Horizon Is Now the Official Bank of the Ragin’ Cajuns

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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — First Horizon (NYSE:) Corp. (NYSE: FHN or “First Horizon“) is proud to announce that First Horizon Bank is now the Official Bank of the  University of Louisiana at Lafayette  Ragin’ Cajuns.

This five-year agreement expands First Horizon’s long-term commitment to the University  and includes a Ragin’ Cajun Visa (NYSE:) Debit card, prominent in-venue signage, entertainment and hospitality opportunities along with participation in game day fan activations and experiences, including the new Cajun Village.

“This is an exciting time to expand our partnership with ULL and ULL athletics,” said Jerry Prejean, President of Acadiana for First Horizon. “With more than $2.5 million invested in recent years towards academic and athletic excellence, First Horizon is proud to deepen our relationship with the University and work together as two long-standing community leaders dedicated to making Acadiana a great place to call home.”

“As opportunities have grown for businesses to support Ragin’ Cajuns athletics, First Horizon Bank has been right there growing with us every step of the way,” adds Brian Bille, General Manager of LEARFIELD-based Ragin’ Cajuns Sports Properties. “Jerry’s commitment to our community has never wavered, and I’m excited to help First Horizon build affinity with our fans through this enhanced partnership, and encourage our fans to add the all-new Ragin’ Cajuns branded debit card to their wallet.”

About First Horizon  
First Horizon Corp. (NYSE: FHN), with $82.2 billion in assets as of June  30, 2024, is a leading regional financial services company, dedicated to helping our clients, communities and associates unlock their full potential with capital and counsel. Headquartered in Memphis, TN, the banking subsidiary First Horizon Bank operates in 12 states across the southern U.S. The Company and its subsidiaries offer commercial, private banking, consumer, small business, wealth and trust management, retail brokerage, capital markets, fixed income, and mortgage banking services. First Horizon has been recognized as one of the nation’s best employers by Fortune and Forbes magazines and a Top 10 Most Reputable U.S. Bank. More information is available at  www.FirstHorizon.com.

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Oil prices rise on easing demand worries after jumbo Fed rate cut

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Investing.com — Oil prices jumped Thursday, riding on a wave of risk-on sentiment as the Federal Reserve’s outsized interest rate cut on Wednesday eased worries that a slowing US economy would further dent crude demand.

At 2:06 p.m. ET (1906 GMT), rose 1.6% to $74.80 a barrel and rose 1.8% to $71.12 a barrel. 

Jobless claims rise by less than expected 

The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits rose by less than anticipated last week, with coming in at 219,000 in the week ended on Sept. 14, compared with an upwardly revised 231,000 in the prior week.

Economists had forecast a consensus figure of 230,000.

This figure was better than expected, and has allayed to a degree concerns over the health of the US economy, particularly after the Federal Reserve started its latest rate-cutting cycle on Wednesday, trimming interest rates for the first time since March 2020 by a hefty 50 basis points to a range of 4.75% to 5%.

While lower rates usually bode well for economic activity, the Fed’s aggressive cut sparked some concerns over a potential slowdown in economic growth. 

While Fed Chair Jerome Powell helped soothe some of these concerns, he also said that the Fed had no intention of returning to an era of ultra-low interest rates, and that the central bank’s neutral rate was likely to be much higher than seen in the past.

His comments indicated that while interest rates will fall in the near-term, the Fed was likely to keep rates higher in the medium-to-long term.

US inventories fall, but product stockpiles up 

Government data released on Wednesday showed a bigger-than-expected, 1.63 million barrel draw in .

While the draw was much bigger than expectations for a draw of 0.2 mb, it was also accompanied by builds in and inventories. 

The builds in product inventories sparked increased concerns that U.S. fuel demand was cooling as the travel-heavy summer season wound to a close. 

Looking ahead, some expect further draws in domestic crude stocks as exports reaccelerate. 

“We look for a significant rebound in exports across crude and products this week. Among products, our preliminary expectations point to draws in gasoline (-1.5 MM BBL) and distillate (-3.7 MM BBL) with a build in jet (+0.5 MM BBL),” Macquarie said in a recent note.

Crude deficit could boost Brent 

Still, prices could be bolstered in the near-term by demand possibly outstripping supply in the fourth quarter, according to analysts at Citi.

A reported decision by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to delay the beginning of a tapering in voluntary output cuts, along with ongoing supply losses in Libya, is predicted to contribute to a oil market deficit of around 0.4 million barrels per day in the final three months of 2024, the Citi analysts said.

They added that such a trend could offer some temporary support to Brent “in the $70 to $75 per barrel range.”

Meanwhile, the benchmark could be further boosted by a potential rebound in recently tepid demand from top oil importer China, the analysts said.

But they flagged that they still anticipate “renewed price weakness” in 2025, with Brent on a path to $60 per barrel due to an impending surplus of one million barrels per day.

(Peter Nurse, Ambar Warrick contributed to this article.)

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