St. Paul-based Securian Financial Group said Wednesday that it no longer will market financial products associated with the NRA.

“After thoughtful review, we have decided to discontinue marketing our insurance products as a National Rifle Association benefit. We have asked the NRA to remove our information from their website,” a company spokesman said in an emailed statement.

The company joins others in ending ties with the gun-rights group following a Feb. 14 fatal school shooting in Florida and the NRA’s public resistance to increased gun-buying restrictions.

Eden Prairie-based hearing aid maker Starkey announced a similar move earlier this week.

Other companies that have cut ties with the NRA include Delta Air Lines, First National Bank of Omaha, Hertz, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Best Western, Wyndham, United Airlines and Chubb.