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  • February 27, 2024

MetLife and Fidelity partner for new retirement income solution

The partnership would make a guaranteed lifetime income product available to more US workers in their defined-contribution plans.

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  • February 9, 2024

MetLife floats a VA buyout offer

The firm would shift variable annuity values to fixed-interest-rate accounts for clients who accept it.

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  • October 12, 2023

MetLife latest in string of 401(k) lawsuit settlements

The increase in the number of cases being settled this year follows a spike in litigation that started several years ago.

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  • February 9, 2023

Most successful financial services football stadiums

See how the 11 NFL stadiums sponsored by financial services companies stack up in terms of their team’s postseason success.

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  • October 11, 2022

Diverse voices drive employees’ engagement with financial benefits – and beyond

People are more likely to listen to messages delivered by those who appear to share their identities

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  • August 20, 2021

MetLife raises minimum wage for U.S. employees

The nation's biggest life insurer will now pay a minimum wage of $20 an hour, up from $15, as it joins other firms boosting pay amid labor shortages.

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Why is MetLife charging into business that others are exiting?

Insurer MetLife moving into the business in a big way, while banks back out. Says one industry consultant: 'They must know something I don't know.'

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  • February 7, 2011

Abandoning LTC, MetLife sparks worries

MetLife Inc.'s announcement last week that it will stop writing new long-term-care insurance shocked advisers, raising fears that rates will rise for existing blocks of business and that other carriers will exit the industry.

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  • January 8, 2001

MetLife sharpens teeth to compete for business

Forget about Snoopy dozing on the doghouse roof while the financial world goes by; think junkyard dog instead.