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Prudential may refer to: Companies * Prudential plc, a British multinational insurance company ** Prudential BSN Takaful, a Malaysian takaful company ** ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, an Indian company * Prudential Financial, an American financial products and services company ** Prudential Securities, former financial services arm of Prudential Financial * Prudential Bank Limited, a private commercial bank in Ghana * Prudential Overall Supply, an American laundry and cleanroom company headquartered in Irvine, California, US * Prudential Steamship Corporation, a defunct American shipping company Buildings and structures * Prudential (Guaranty) Building, Buffalo, New York, US * Prudential Assurance Building (other), two buildings in England * Prudential Center (other), several structures in the United States * Prudential Headquarters, several buildings in Newark, New Jersey, US * Prudential House, a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland * Prudential Tower, a skyscraper i ...
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Prudential Plc
Prudential plc is a British Multinational corporation, multinational insurance company headquartered in London, England. It was founded in London in May 1848 to provide loans to professional and working people. Prudential has dual primary listings on the London Stock Exchange and Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It also has secondary listings on the New York Stock Exchange and Singapore Exchange. History Early history The company was founded in Hatton Garden in London in May 1848 as The Prudential, Investment, Loan, and Assurance Association and in September 1848 changed its name to The Prudential Mutual Assurance, Investment, and Loan Association, to provide loans to professional and working people. In 1854, the company began selling the relatively new concept of Industrial Branch insurance policies to the working class population for premiums as low as one penny a week through agents acting as door to door salesman, door to door salesmen. ...
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Prudential Center (other)
The Prudential Center is a sports and entertainment arena in Newark, New Jersey, United States Prudential Center may also refer to: * Prudential Center (shopping mall), in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Other similarly named buildings include: * Prudential Tower, Boston, Massachusetts, United States * One Prudential Plaza, Chicago, Illinois, United States * Two Prudential Plaza, Chicago, Illinois, United States * Prudential Headquarters, the headquarters of Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey, United States * Prudential Plaza, the former name of the Eight Forty One Eight Forty One is a , 22-floor office building on the south bank of St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. Completed in 1955, it was the tallest building in the city for 13 years until surpassed by the Riverplace Tower. It was "The Tallest O ... building in Jacksonville, Florida * Two Prudential Plaza (Jacksonville), Jacksonville, Florida, United States For other uses see * Prudential (disambigu ...
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Prudential Tower (Tokyo)
The is a skyscraper located in Nagatachō, Tokyo, Japan. It contains offices, residences, and shops, with 38 floors above ground and a total floor area of 76,634 square meters. It is situated on the Sotobori-dōri trunk road, near the National Diet Building and other central government institutions, including the Prime Minister's Official Residence.Prudential Tower
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Floors 26–38 of this mixed-use building are residential, floors 3–24 offices, and the bottom floors retail space. The building can be accessed from five subway lines through the stations Akasaka-mitsuke and

Prudential Tunnel
The Prudential Tunnel is a tunnel through which Interstate 90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike) runs underneath the Prudential Tower complex in Boston. It was created in 1965 as part of the first extension of the Turnpike into Boston. The tunnel has been criticized for its poor lighting in comparison to the newer O'Neill Tunnel, Fort Point Tunnel, and Ted Williams Tunnel The Ted Williams Tunnel is a highway tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts. The third in the city to travel under Boston Harbor, with the Sumner Tunnel and the Callahan Tunnel, it carries the final segment of Interstate 90 (the Massachusetts Turnpike) .... In 2014, a hole was punched in the wall of the tunnel following an accident involving a large truck. The tunnel has since been repaired and is fully operational again. One exit is contained within the tunnel, the Copley Interchange on the Massachusetts Turnpike. External linksMass Roads information on the Western Expressway Road tunnels in Massachusetts Tunnels compl ...
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Prudential Station
Prudential station is an underground light rail station on the MBTA Green Line E branch, located below Huntington Avenue next to the Prudential Tower complex near Belvidere Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Prudential station is fully handicapped accessible, featuring low raised platforms and elevator service to the Huntington Arcade of the Prudential Center shopping mall at the base of the Prudential Tower. History The first tracks on Huntington Avenue east of Brigham Circle were laid at least as far as Massachusetts Avenue around 1883. By the time the line was electrified in 1894, tracks were in place on Huntington Avenue all the way to Copley Square. Surface cars were rerouted into the Public Garden Portal when the Tremont Street subway opened in 1897. By 1903, a service from Park Street to Arborway – the E branch as it would run for eight decades – was fully in place. Service was shifted to the Boylston Street Portal in 1914. By the 1930s, auto traffic through Cop ...
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Prudential Tower
The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru,subscription required'The Pru' everyone calls it: a resigned shrug of a name, as flat and uninflected as the wan moue its pronunciation requires." is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind 200 Clarendon Street, formerly the John Hancock Tower. The Prudential Tower was designed by Charles Luckman and Associates for Prudential Insurance. Completed in 1964, the building is tall, with 52 floors, and (as of January 2021) is tied with others as the 114th-tallest in the United States. It contains of commercial and retail space. Including its radio mast, the tower stands as the tallest building in Boston, rising to in height. A 50th-floor observation deck has been the highest such location in New England open to the public, as the higher observation deck of ...
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Prudential House
The Hotel Warszawa is a historic skyscraper hotel in Warsaw, Poland, located on Warsaw Uprising Square along Świętokrzyska Street. Built between 1931 and 1933 in the Art Deco style as the Prudential House, and commonly known as the Prudential, it served as a base for the British Prudential Insurance Company. It was the tallest building in interwar Poland. History At the time of its construction, the eighteen-story, 66m Prudential House was the sixth tallest skyscraper in Europe, after the Telefónica Building, the Boerentoren, the Ullsteinhaus, the Siemensturm and the Bel-Air-Turm). Built using a steel framework, it was the tallest building in Warsaw until the Palace of Culture and Science was completed in 1955. Designed by Marcin Weinfeld, the Prudential House included office space on the lower stories and luxurious apartments further up. The steel framework, which was innovative at the time, was designed by Stefan Bryła and Wenczesław Poniż. Construction started in ...
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Prudential Headquarters
Prudential Financial, based in Newark, New Jersey, has constructed a number of buildings to house its headquarters downtown in the Four Corners district. In addition to its own offices, the corporation has financed large projects in the city, including Gateway Center and Prudential Center. Prudential has about 5,200 employees in the city. Prudential Home Office The four original Prudential headquarters buildings were built from 1892 to 1911 as early examples of steel framing in Newark, clad in gray Indiana limestone with Romanesque Gothic styling, the work of George B. Post. The four buildings were known as the Main, the North, the West, and the Northwest and were the tallest in the city at the turn of the 20th century. All were demolished in 1956 to make way for the current headquarters. left, Detail of tower of Main Building Gibraltar Building The Gibraltar Building, which was owned by Prudential until 1986, is situated at 153 Halsey Street, across from Prudential Plaz ...
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Prudential Assurance Building (other)
Prudential Assurance Building may refer to: * Prudential Assurance Building, Liverpool * Holborn Bars Holborn Bars, also known as the Prudential Assurance Building is a large red terracotta Victorian building on the north side (138–142) of Holborn in Camden at the boundary of the City of London, England. The block is bounded by Holborn to t ..., London (former Prudential Assurance headquarters in Holborn) {{disambig Prudential plc ...
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Prudential BSN Takaful
Prudential BSN Takaful Berhad (PruBSN) is a Malaysian takaful company. It was founded in 2006 and is a joint venture between Bank Simpanan Nasional and Prudential plc, who have 51 and 49 percent stakes respectively. The company is a provider of both family and general takaful. For six successive years since 2011, PruBSN has been the Number 1 Family Takaful Operator and in 2016, our company achieved New Business Production of RM446 million with a 32.5% market share as confirmed by the industry rating agency, Insurance Services Malaysia. In 2015, it won various awards including 'Best Takaful Institution' by ''The Asset''. PruBSN has an agency force of more than 16,000 and partners with Standard Chartered Saadiq, Affin Islamic Bank and Lembaga Pembiayaan Perumahan Sektor Awam (previously known as Bahagian Pinjaman Perumahan, BPP) to distribute their products. In 2013, it began advancing the use of mobile point-of-sales to sell products instantly through debit or credit cards ...
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Prudential (Guaranty) Building
The Guaranty Building, formerly called the Prudential Building, is an early skyscraper in Buffalo, New York. It was designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler and completed in 1896. The building has been declared a National Historic Landmark and is located within the Joseph Ellicott Historic District. Building context The building was the brainchild of a Buffalonian businessman and entrepreneur Hascal T. Taylor. He planned to construct a speculative office building called "The Taylor Building" in the developing downtown district. The site Taylor chose was strategically located adjacent to the then County and City Municipal building and near a number of institutional structures. The intention was to attract high quality tenants such as lawyers through proximity, desirable amenities, and the captivating design of an ''avant garde'' architect like Sullivan. The Guaranty Construction Company was contracted to build it. The untimely demise of Mr. Taylor as the project was reach ...
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