Advisers most loyal to this VA provider

Advisers most loyal to this VA provider
Jackson National takes top spot; Pru at No. 2
SEP 12, 2011
Financial advisers are stuck on Jackson National Life Insurance Co.'s variable annuities. The life insurer displaced Prudential Financial Inc. as the VA brand to which financial advisers are most loyal, according to a study from Cogent Research LLC. Last year, the roles were reversed, with Prudential in first place and Jackson in second. The poll — of 1,643 financial advisers across all major distribution channels — quizzed participants on the proportion of their book of business that's allocated to variable annuities. Surveyed advisers also measured their satisfaction over a range of variable annuity criteria, including the range of variable annuity product features, and internal and external wholesaler support. Internal wholesaler support drove Jackson to the top spot, scoring top marks in that category, according to John Meunier, principal at cogent and co-author of the report. “Jackson ranks higher than any other firm on that particular metric,” he said. “When advisers are satisfied, it differentiates the brand.” Despite coming in second in this roundup, Prudential beat its opponents for its range of VA product features. Though Jackson features about 100 different subaccount choices, advisers in the poll were looking at Prudential's guarantees, including its Highest Daily feature, Mr. Meunier said. “They're thinking of how innovative the guarantee is and what are some of the living and death benefits associated with the product?” he said. MetLife Inc., Prudential and Jackson all scored high on financial stability. Over the last year, Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. maintained its third-place position, due to the popularity of its ChoicePlus variable annuity, as did fourth-place Ameriprise Financial Inc. and sixth-place MetLife. However, over the course of the year, there was some turnover: Nationwide Life Insurance Co. switched places with Ohio National Financial Services Inc., placing the former in fifth and the latter in seventh in 2011. Sun Life Financial Inc. and Allianz Life Insurance Co. of North America leapt into the top-10 at eighth and ninth, respectively. Last year, Sun Life was in 11th place, and Allianz was in 14th. Increased presence heightened the carriers' visibility, especially with Canadian carrier Sun Life, which kicked off a U.S. advertising campaign in 2009, Mr. Meunier said. Transamerica Life Insurance Co. filled out the top 10.

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