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Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:46am EDT
Great American's Specialty Human Services Division Expands Markets to Include Additional Education-Related Classes

CINCINNATI--(Business Wire)--
The Specialty Human Services Division of Great American Insurance
Group has expanded its program to include a broader range of
non-profit and for-profit education related classes.

   Effective immediately, the newly-eligible classes include:

   --  Divinity schools and theological seminaries

   --  Junior colleges and fine arts colleges

   --  Adult education, including business trade schools, technical
        institutes and culinary schools

   --  Center based tutoring and test preparation programs

   --  Center based schools for the deaf, blind and other special
        needs

   --  Center based schools related to the arts (dance, acting,
        music, etc.)

   --  Specialty training schools such as those focused on language,
        office administration, etc.

   Mike Liguzinski, Divisional Senior Vice President stated, "Great
American's Specialty Human Services team is pleased to expand our
program to include these new education-related markets. We believe
that our expertise in serving the special education and private
schools marketplace positions us to offer a compelling mix of products
and services to these organizations and for-profit businesses at a
time of tremendous growth."

   Great American's Specialty Human Services Division offers a wide
range of premium payment options with minimal service fees. Claims are
handled by skilled teams of employees dedicated solely to
not-for-profit and human services markets. Clients are further
supported by comprehensive loss prevention services that include a
nationwide network of consultants, access to training materials and a
24-hour information hotline.

   Great American's Specialty Human Services Division also offers
broad coverages for property, inland marine, equipment breakdown,
crime, general liability, abuse/molestation, professional liability,
liquor liability, commercial auto and umbrella.

   About the Specialty Human Services Division

   The Specialty Human Services Division, with offices in Chicago and
Cincinnati, serves over 5,000 social service organizations, non-profit
agencies and for-profit businesses in most states, and has been an
industry leader in the social and human services market since 1980.

   About Great American Insurance Group

   Great American Insurance Group's roots go back to 1872 with the
founding of its flagship company, Great American Insurance Company.
Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, the operations of Great American Insurance
Group are engaged primarily in property and casualty insurance,
focusing on specialty commercial products for businesses, and in the
sale of traditional fixed, indexed and variable annuities and
supplemental insurance products. This year marks the 100th year that
Great American Insurance Company has received an "A" (Excellent) or
higher rating from the A.M. Best Company (most recent rating
evaluation effective on December 17, 2007). The members of the Great
American Insurance Group are subsidiaries of American Financial Group,
Inc. (AFG), also based in Cincinnati, Ohio. AFG's common stock is
listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") and Nasdaq
under the symbol ("AFG").

   Visit: www.hsd.gaic.com

   www.greatamericaninsurance.com

Great American Insurance Group
Mike Liguzinski, Divisional Senior Vice President
800-542-4254 ext. 4150
mliguzinski@gaic.com
or
Rick Hasselbeck, Divisional Senior Vice President
800-722-3260 ext. 18112
rhasselbeck@gaic.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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