By the end of 1980, Allstate has grown dramatically, including 31 regional offices, 219 claim-service offices, 687 auto-inspection stations and 2,720 sales/service centers.
1980
The IBM 8100 system is introduced, enabling Allstate
employees across the country to communicate electronically.
1982
Allstate becomes a part of the Sears Financial Network:
a one-stop financial services concept that features
Allstate, Coldwell Banker Realty and Dean Witter Financial
Brokers under one roof at Sears stores.
Allstate announces a National Urban Policy and becomes full partners with Neighborhood Housing Services in several cities.
1983
By year-end, Allstate employs the industry's largest
claim staff - more than 12,500 strong.
A new flexible type of life insurance policy is offered
called "Universal Life," providing savings
and investment opportunities.
1984
Allstate introduces the Neighborhood Office Agent
program to make agents more accessible to customers.
1989
Hurricane Hugo - the largest catastrophe to
date - sets the standard for CAT losses, costing
the insurance industry $4.2 billion.
Property-liability written premium is $13.5 billion with 27.2 million policies in force and 55,789 employees.
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