19/12/2023, 09:49

What can make the Steelers calling their Mut stadium

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If you go to their website it's clear they offer insurance. When you click for a quote, you're met with this sentence that I've reread 100 times and I still don't know what it means. "We bring together the finest of humans and high-tech to Mut 24 Coins give you extraordinary results that you'd expect from a top-10 global broker. Tell us about your needs and get a quotation." I don't know the criteria for being "high tech" in terms of insurance. I'm unsure what the "extraordinary results" could be in this case. I thought that insurance was a fairly basic business.

The company claims that they offer home and auto insurance, which is cool. There are hundreds of insurance companies across the United States, from Geico and their delightful British gecko to The General and their mascot, Sleepy Shaq.

What can make the Steelers calling their stadium "Acrisure Stadium" bizarre is that according to any source that doesn't mention Acrisure directly, they're not a major company. They certainly aren't large enough to justify them getting naming rights to an Madden NFL 24 facility against other giants in the league.

So how did this upstart insurance/technology company decide to name the stadium? It could be a case of good, old fashioned nepotism. In the article from The Pittsburgh Gazette we start to observe how the relationship with Acrisure as well as the Steelers is deeper than just an entity that buys the naming rights."Two years ago, the company acquired the insurance practices of the artificial intelligence firm Tulco LLC which is headed by its the chairman is named Mr. Tull. Tulco was a major shareowner in Acrisure in connection with that transaction, according to a statement that was released at the time.

The Mr. Tull, a billionaire film producer, also has as a shareholder in the Steelers." So, Thomas Tull had a company called Tulco that he sold to Acrisure -- which made Tull a co-owner of Acrisure. He's also a partial owner of the Steelers. Therefore, when Acrisure makes payments to the Steelers, Tull is kind of paying himself. That doesn't seem suspicious in any way. Perhaps, it's something normal, and I'm getting completely confused. I'll accept that. In fairness I've been a bit confused about this topic since I read this paragraph from the website of Acrisure's about the benefits they offer clients.

"Acrisure augments human intelligence with AI-powered technology. Our AI-driven approach helps improve client outcomes and speeds decision-making in areas such as Buy Madden 24 Coins insurance services, reinsurance and real estate service, cyber services and wealth and asset management. The resultis a greater customer satisfaction, faster decisions and more customized client solutions."

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