Life Insurance Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Life Insurance stocks.

Life Insurance Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 11 AEG Is Main Street Capital (MAIN) Stock Outpacing Its Finance Peers This Year?
Jul 10 PFG Principal® Adds New Annuity With Guaranteed Lifetime Income Option
Jul 10 MET TD Cowen raises price targets on Big Tech ahead of earnings
Jul 10 WD Walker & Dunlop Arranges $148 Million Refinance for Tallest Building in Harlem
Jul 9 MET MetLife declares $0.545 dividend
Jul 9 CRBG Corebridge Financial Schedules Announcement of Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Jul 9 MET MetLife Declares Third Quarter 2024 Common Stock Dividend
Jul 9 PFG Stock Markets Keep Hitting Record Highs: What's Driving The Action?
Jul 9 MET MetLife (MET) Arm MIM Secures $1.2B for 2nd Private Equity Fund
Jul 9 MET Higher For Longer? Consider MetLife's Preferred Shares With A 6.6% Yield
Jul 9 PFG Raymond James upgrades Principal Financial to Strong Buy
Jul 8 MET MetLife to Hold Conference Call for Second Quarter 2024 Results
Jul 8 MET MetLife Investment Management Closes $1.2 Billion Private Equity Partners Fund II Through Managed Transaction
Jul 8 CRBG Corebridge Financial Renames Direct-to-Consumer Life Insurance Business from AIG Direct to Corebridge Direct
Jul 8 MET MetLife 2023 Sustainability Report: MetLife's Sustainability Report: Our Approach to Sustainability & Latest Progress
Jul 8 WD Zelman & Associates Brings Annual Housing Summit Back In Person
Jul 8 AEG EUR 200 million share buyback program begins
Jul 7 PFG Investing in Principal Financial Group (NASDAQ:PFG) five years ago would have delivered you a 61% gain
Life Insurance

Life insurance (or life assurance, especially in the Commonwealth of Nations) is a contract between an insurance policy holder and an insurer or assurer, where the insurer promises to pay a designated beneficiary a sum of money (the benefit) in exchange for a premium, upon the death of an insured person (often the policy holder). Depending on the contract, other events such as terminal illness or critical illness can also trigger payment. The policy holder typically pays a premium, either regularly or as one lump sum. Other expenses, such as funeral expenses, can also be included in the benefits.
Life policies are legal contracts and the terms of the contract describe the limitations of the insured events. Specific exclusions are often written into the contract to limit the liability of the insurer; common examples are claims relating to suicide, fraud, war, riot, and civil commotion.
Modern life insurance bears some similarity to the asset management industry and life insurers have diversified their products into retirement products such as annuities.Life-based contracts tend to fall into two major categories:

Protection policies – designed to provide a benefit, typically a lump sum payment, in the event of a specified occurrence. A common form—more common in years past—of a protection policy design is term insurance.
Investment policies – the main objective of these policies is to facilitate the growth of capital by regular or single premiums. Common forms (in the U.S.) are whole life, universal life, and variable life policies.

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