Learn about dividends and how they can effect your policy.
Whole Life FAQs
You may have questions about your Whole Life policy, and we want to help you get the answers you need. If the information below doesn’t address your questions, or if you need additional help, please contact us. To make sure your call is directed to the team that can best assist you, please use the phone number on the latest correspondence you received from us.
General:
Generally speaking, a Whole Life policy provides permanent lifetime insurance coverage with guaranteed level premiums.
Generally speaking, only those riders that are convertible on the existing policy and are available with the new policy can be added. For details on riders, you can view our Client Fact Sheet for more detail.
Depending on the type of Whole Life policy you have, you may have the opportunity to receive dividends. Dividends represent a return of premium for when policies perform better than expected. The policies that receive these dividends are commonly referred to as “participating”. Dividends are based on the performance of the participating policies, including investment returns, mortality, persistency, and expenses. Although dividends are not guaranteed, they give insurance companies the opportunity to share their success with you. For more information on dividends, please view our Dividend FAQ flyer.
You can review your annual statement to view your values as of your last policy anniversary date. This statement will include your policy face amount, death benefit amount, loan value, loan amount and cash surrender value.
If you want to know your current policy values, please contact us or register at MetOnline to see if your values are available.
Generally speaking, you may be able to reduce your out-of-pocket premiums by reducing your face amount, removing an existing rider, or utilizing your policy’s value and/or dividends to help offset your premium payments.
Loans, Surrenders or Withdrawals:
Generally speaking, you can withdraw the value of any accrued dividends or the cash value of any paid-up additional insurance purchased for your policy. This withdrawal will reduce the death benefit.
You may surrender the policy for its cash surrender value during the lifetime of the insured. We will determine the cash surrender value as of the date we receive your request in writing. The policy will have no further value.
Loans are allowed any time after issue, provided there is available loan value within the policy or attached riders. Loans will decrease the cash surrender value and death benefit of the policy, and loans will accrue interest.
Whole Life Option Request FAQ
If your policy contains an option to purchase additional insurance, learn more about what this option provides and how it works.