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Catholic Financial Life : ウィキペディア英語版 | Catholic Financial Life Catholic Financial Life (CFL) is a Milwaukee-based life insurer and fraternal organization. It is one of the largest Catholic not-for-profit financial services organizations in the United States, second only to the Knights of Columbus. Fraternal benefits societies are nonprofit membership organizations that designate a portion of their income for charity. CFL was formed in 2010 with the merger of the Catholic Knights Insurance Society (CFLI) with the Catholic Knights.〔(Gores, Paul. "Catholic Financial Life reports 50% increase in 2014 net income", ''Journal Sentinel'', March 23, 2015 )〕 The Catholic Knights was the result of a merger in 2005 of two other fraternal benefit organizations Catholic Knights of America and the Catholic Knights Insurance Society. ==Catholic Financial Life== In 2014 Catholic Financial Life posted a 50% increase in net income due to lower claims, an investment gain and other factors. It also saw a decrease in membership from 114,000 to about 112,000.〔 The Catholic Financial Life Building is among the tallest buildings in Milwaukee. The ground floor also contains the All Saints Chapel, dedicated in December 2010. A chapel contains hand-carved statues depicting patron saints of the ethnic groups who have played major roles in the fraternal benefits society.〔(Kirchen, Rich. "Turnaround in one year: Catholic Financial Life rebounds after merger", ''Milwaukee Business Journal'', August 5, 2011 )〕 On June 15, 2015, the Milwaukee ''Journal Sentinel'' recognized CFL as one of 150 Top Workplaces for 2015, based solely upon employee surveys.
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