'10 Seconds' to Define Aflac
12 Februar 2010 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
New Television Ad Extends Aflac's You Don't Know Quack Campaign
COLUMBUS, Ga., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Quick: Define
Aflac in 10 seconds or less. That's the challenge the company that
pays cash benefits when you're sick or hurt makes in "10 Seconds,"
the 49th commercial starring the iconic Aflac Duck. The spot
features NASCAR driver Carl Edwards and something never seen
before; a snowboarding duck. It's part of Aflac's new, integrated
You Don't Know Quack campaign and debuts during the opening
ceremonies of the Winter Olympics. In the spot, a snowboarding
Aflac Duck challenges Edwards to explain in a mere 10 seconds how
Aflac policies help protect people. As a stop watch ticks away,
Edwards hurriedly replies: "If you are sick or hurt, Aflac pays you
cash -- fast -- to help pay for things major medical insurance
doesn't cover -- things like car payments, mortgage and more."
"Since introducing the Aflac Duck 10 years ago, we've amassed
amazing name recognition, but we want people to know what we do,
not just who we are," said Jeff Charney, Aflac senior vice
president and chief marketing officer. "Put simply, we pay cash
quickly -- and we pay it directly to our policyholders when they're
sick or hurt. What could be better, especially in today's economy?"
About Aflac When a policyholder gets sick or hurt, Aflac pays cash
benefits fast. For 55 years, Aflac products have given
policyholders the opportunity to focus on recovery, not financial
stress. In the United States, Aflac is the number one provider of
guaranteed-renewable insurance. In Japan, Aflac is the number one
insurance company in terms of individual insurance policies in
force. Aflac insurance products provide protection to more than 50
million people worldwide. Aflac has been recognized by Ethisphere
magazine as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for three
consecutive years and has also been named by the Reputation
Institute as the Most Reputable Company in the Global Insurance
Industry for two consecutive years. In 2010, Fortune magazine
recognized Aflac as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in
America for the twelfth consecutive year. Fortune magazine also
ranked Aflac No. 1 on its global list of the Most Admired Companies
in the Life and Health Insurance category. In addition, Aflac was
named by Forbes magazine as America's Best-Managed Company in the
Insurance category. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune 500 company
listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AFL. To find
out more about Aflac, visit aflac.com. Media Contacts: Analyst and
Investment Contact: Laura Kane Kenneth S. Janke Jr. Aflac
Incorporated Aflac Incorporated 706.596.3493 1.800.235.2667, Option
3; Fax: 706.324.6330 Jon A. Sullivan Aflac Incorporated
706.763.4813 (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100212/CL54059 ) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090422/CL03654LOGO )
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Aflac CONTACT: Media: Laura
Kane, +1-706-596-3493, ; or Jon A. Sullivan, +1-706-763-4813, ; or
Analyst and Investment Contact: Kenneth S. Janke Jr.,
1-800-235-2667, Option 3, fax: +1-706-324-6330, , all of Aflac
Incorporated Web Site: http://www.aflac.com/
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