PEORIA, Ill., March 28, 2016 -- RLI Corp. (NYSE:RLI), a specialty property & casualty company, will release its first quarter 2016 earnings after market close on Wednesday, April 20, 2016.
The company will hold its quarterly conference call to discuss first quarter results on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 11a.m. Eastern Time.
This call is being webcast by NASDAQ OMX and can be accessed at http://edge.media-server.com/m/p/44d84mrv
The webcast is also being distributed through third party distribution channels, including the StreetEvents Network operated by Thomson Reuters (Markets) LLC and its affiliates.
About RLI
RLI (NYSE: RLI) is a specialty insurer serving diverse, niche property, casualty and surety markets. The company provides deep underwriting expertise and superior service to commercial and personal lines customers nationwide. RLI’s products are offered through its insurance subsidiaries RLI Insurance Company, Mt. Hawley Insurance Company and Contractors Bonding and Insurance Company. All of RLI’s subsidiaries are rated A+ “Superior” by A.M. Best Company, a distinction held by fewer than 10 percent of property and casualty insurance companies in the U.S. RLI has increased dividends for 40 consecutive years and delivered underwriting profits for 20 consecutive years. To learn more about RLI and its 50-year history of financial strength, visit www.rlicorp.com.
Contact Information: Investor Relations Contact Aaron Jacoby, 309.693.5880 [email protected]


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