At the heart of Aflac's operations is a deeply ingrained culture of care and commitment, a philosophy that has guided the company since its founding in 1955 by brothers John, Paul, and Bill Amos. This 'Aflac Way' emphasizes honesty, integrity, fairness, responsibility, respect, and teamwork in every interaction, whether it's with customers, employees, or the wider community. Aflac's mission is to provide financial protection and peace of mind to individuals and businesses, helping them navigate unexpected health crises without the added burden of financial stress. This commitment is demonstrated through their dedication to paying claims fairly and promptly, a cornerstone of the trust they've built with over 50 million policyholders worldwide. The company believes that being a good corporate citizen goes hand-in-hand with business success, a principle reflected in their long-standing philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting childhood cancer research and treatment.
Aflac fosters a diverse and inclusive workplace, recognizing that the varied backgrounds and experiences of their employees are a significant strength. They strive to create an environment where employees feel valued and are provided with opportunities for growth and development. This employee-centric approach is built on the belief that if the company takes excellent care of its employees, they, in turn, will provide exceptional service to customers. This philosophy extends to their innovative spirit, constantly seeking new ways to enhance their offerings and make insurance more accessible and understandable. From pioneering cancer insurance in 1958 to leveraging technology for improved customer experiences, Aflac is committed to evolving with the needs of their policyholders. Their dedication to ethical practices has been consistently recognized, underscoring their commitment to doing business the right way. Ultimately, Aflac's culture is one of resilience, compassion, and a steadfast focus on being there for people in their time of need, ensuring they can focus on recovery rather than financial hardship.