1898: Vitale Laudi

The last decades of the 19th century are years of experimentation for the Company. In 1877, the director of the Company’s life insurance business develops with the agent W. Lazarus from Hamburg a new actuarial table called L-L, more flexible than the previous ones. In 1893, the Bollettino is launched: the oldest Italian company magazine still in print, whose purpose was to inform the employees of the events of the month linked to the Company.