Chicago-based insurer Unitrin Inc. announced that it estimates its catastrophe losses related to Hurricane Isabel to be approximately $6 million after-tax, or 9 cents per share. Unitrin plans to release its full results for the third quarter on or about Oct. 22.
Unitrin‘s subsidiaries are engaged in three businesses: property and casualty insurance, life and health insurance, and consumer finance. Additional information about Unitrin is available on its Web site.
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