Los Angeles Times

Transameri­ca to close 3 offices, exit California

- By Samantha Masunaga samantha.masunaga@latimes.com

Financial services and insurance company Transameri­ca said Thursday that it will close its office in Los Angeles, cutting about 315 jobs.

The Baltimore company will also close its office in Folsom, Calif., where 30 employees will be affected.

Transameri­ca will no longer have operations in California, though the company still owns the Transameri­ca Pyramid in San Francisco.

Transameri­ca said it will also close its office in West Chester, Ohio. All the office closures will occur next year. Nationwide, Transameri­ca will eliminate about 800 positions, including job cuts in other locations.

Transameri­ca said the job cuts and office closures will accelerate the company’s efforts to reduce expenses.

“Improving efficienci­es helps ensure we can invest in the technology and capabiliti­es necessary to constantly adapt as customer needs change,” Transameri­ca said in a statement.

The company said it would offer separation benefits, including outplaceme­nt services, for affected employees.

Transameri­ca has roots in California. Amadeo Giannini, founder of Bank of America, acquired major insurance firm Occidental Life Insurance in 1930 through a holding company he called Transameri­ca. The company was long headquarte­red based in San Francisco.

In 1999, Dutch insurer Aegon acquired Transameri­ca for $9.7 billion.

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