September 23, 2020
Help Your Clients Protect What Matters
Talk to your clients and prospects about the benefits of an IUL.
Did you know that in May, more than half of Americans (53%) expressed a heightened need for life insurance because of COVID-19?* This Life Insurance Awareness Month, reach out to your clients and protect what matters most with National Life Group’s FlexLife or PeakLife Indexed Universal Life products.
An Indexed Universal Life from National Life offers:
Permanent death benefit protection with flexible coverage and premiums
Upside cash value accumulation potential, with downside protection
Living benefits to help pay expenses for qualifying terminal illness, chronic illness, critical illness or critical injury1
Potential for guaranteed income for life through LIBR2
Don’t hesitate. Reach out to your clients today to offer life insurance with upside potential and downside protection.
*Source: Facts About Life 2020, Facts from LIMRA Life Insurance Awareness Month, Sept. 2020
1Receipt of Accelerated Benefits will reduce the Cash Value and Death Benefit otherwise payable under the policy, may result in a taxable event, and may affect your client’s eligibility for public assistance programs. Riders are supplemental benefits that can be added to a life insurance policy and are not suitable unless the client has a need for life insurance. Riders are optional, may require additional premium and may not be available in all states. Any claim for critical illness or critical injury benefits for a given Qualifying Event must be filed within 365 days following the occurrence of such Qualifying Event. In CA the critical injury rider is only available to clients ages 0 – 64.
2The Lifetime Income Benefit Rider provides a benefit for the life of the insured if certain conditions are met, including but not limited to the insured’s attained age being between age 60 and 85, and that the policy has been in force at least 10 years. Insufficient policy values or outstanding policy loans may also restrict exercising the rider.