About The Contributionship Companies
 
Benjamin Franklin In 1752, Benjamin Franklin joined a group of prominent citizens to establish what is now the oldest property insurance company in the country. He named the company The Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire.

Fire had long been a serious concern of Franklin's, perhaps because of personal experience: he once advised a friend that, in case of fire, "You may be forced [as I was] to leap out of windows and hazard your neck to avoid being overroasted." In 1736, he helped to found Philadelphia's first fire brigade, the Union Fire Company.

KEY EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE CONTRIBUTIONSHIP

THE FIRE MARK

THE MUSEUM

THE ARCHIVES

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Home Office

 
   
 
The Contributionship Companies
212 South Fourth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3787
215.627.1752 or 800.346.9229
E-mail info@contributionship.com
The Contributionship Companies