Life Insurance And Annuities

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ING to shutter registered indexed annuity
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2011
ING to shutter registered indexed annuity

ING Groep NV will close its registered indexed annuity to new sales Oct. 31 after a little more than a year.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 07, 2011
Critics fear government isn't promoting annuities enough

The government is hoping that its upcoming support for lifetime-income solutions such as annuities will encourage companies to add these options to their retirement plans for employees, but some worry that Uncle Sam isn't giving a big-enough push

By Liz Skinner
Variable annuity players join the fixed indexed annuity fray
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 06, 2011
Variable annuity players join the fixed indexed annuity fray

Carriers that have been stalwarts in the variable annuity industry are trying their hand at manufacturing and selling fixed indexed annuities.

By Darla Mercado
Insurers' death benefit payout practices targeted
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 06, 2011
Insurers' death benefit payout practices targeted

State regulators continue to investigate claims that life insurance carriers may be failing to pay out death benefits or submit the money to the state in a timely fashion. Not surprisingly, this has attracted the attention of tort lawyers.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEC 06, 2011
Accidental death becomes suicide when insurers dodge payouts

Critics say it's smart for carriers to deny life insurance claims for allegedly spurious reasons. Why? Because they make money off the float.

By John Goff
RETIREMENT PLANNING DEC 06, 2011
Skimpier living benefits could kill interest in VAs, advisers warn

Financial advisers are calling on insurers to enhance their suite of variable annuities, saying that clients are turned off by falling accrual rates on living benefits and insufficient investment choices

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS DEC 04, 2011
MetLife drops Citi as top stock pick

By Bloomberg
MetLife removed from Citigroup's top stock picks
EQUITIES NOV 30, 2011
MetLife removed from Citigroup's top stock picks

MetLife Inc., the biggest U.S. life insurer, was removed from Citigroup Inc.'s list of top stock picks as new Chief Executive Officer Steven Kandarian reshuffles management and plans his strategy.

By Doug Cubberley
MetLife leads U.S. variable annuity sales on decreased rates
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 28, 2011
MetLife leads U.S. variable annuity sales on decreased rates

MetLife Inc. kept the top spot in variable-annuity sales in the third quarter with $8.56 billion in sales.

By Doug Cubberley
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 27, 2011
Hartford sells private-placement life ops, refocuses

The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. has sold its private-placement life insurance operations

By Darla Mercado
Want to target younger life insurance customers? Get online
FINTECH NOV 23, 2011
Want to target younger life insurance customers? Get online

With 2011 sales of life insurance products up just 4% over last year, carriers and producers would be well served by mining social networks to step up growth.

By Darla Mercado
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 21, 2011
Lincoln National's universal life reserves are 'more than adequate': CEO

Lincoln National Corp.'s CEO today stressed that the insurer has sufficient reserves for its universal life products

By Darla Mercado
RIA NEWS NOV 21, 2011
Moody's: Ameriprise, Lincoln have strong VA hedging programs

Ameriprise Financial Inc. and Lincoln National Corp. have strong VA hedging programs, Moody's Investors Service said in a report on the most frequently asked questions about variable annuities

By Darla Mercado
Genworth stock worth more on upgrade
EQUITIES NOV 20, 2011
Genworth stock worth more on upgrade

Up 13% after Citigroup analyst said insurer can withstand mortgage-related losses

By Doug Cubberley
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 18, 2011
Agents fleeced Aviva in church insurance scheme, suit claims

Aviva says a slew of charity-originated life insurance policies were touted as way to aid churches in poorer neighborhoods. But the carrier claims agents and third-party were the biggest beneficiaries

By Darla Mercado
Baby boomers ill-informed about Medicare: Survey
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
Baby boomers ill-informed about Medicare: Survey

Most baby boomers, even those past retirement age, say they don't know much about Medicare, the federal health insurance plan for seniors. Their ignorance could end up costing them.

By Lavonne Kuykendall
One-third of employers may drop health plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING NOV 17, 2011
One-third of employers may drop health plans

Almost one-third of U.S. employers are likely to stop providing health coverage for workers in 2014, when U.S. subsidies become available for people to buy individual policies.

By Doug Cubberley
John Hancock latest to yank annuity offerings, pare distribution
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 16, 2011
John Hancock latest to yank annuity offerings, pare distribution

B-Ds get notice of pullback as job cuts in annuity unit are reported

By Darla Mercado
OPINION NOV 16, 2011
Insights into the annuity puzzle

There is now substantial literature on the behavioral economics of retirement saving, which has stressed that both behavioral and institutional factors play an important role in determining saving accumulations

By Shlomo Benartzi
The secret to selling more VAs? Make the process faster and easier
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES NOV 16, 2011
The secret to selling more VAs? Make the process faster and easier

The secret to increasing sales of variable annuities at broker-dealers and wirehouses has everything to do with insurers' speeding up the sales process and making information easier for brokers to find.

By Darla Mercado