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As independent life insurance brokers, we are not tied to any single company. We represent over 40 top-rated carriers, which means we can shop the market and match you to the insurer that offers the best rate for your specific health profile, age, and coverage goals. Below are the primary life insurance carriers we work with, along with their AM Best financial strength rating and year founded.

AM Best is the most widely recognized rating agency for the insurance industry. An A++ or A+ rating represents Superior financial strength; A or A- is Excellent; B++ or B+ is Good. We only work with carriers that maintain strong AM Best ratings, which is your assurance that the company has the financial resources to pay claims — even decades from now.

Carrier AM Best Rating Year Founded Notes
Banner Life Insurance Company / William Penn A+ (Superior) 1949 Subsidiary of Legal & General America; highly competitive term rates; no-exam coverage up to $5M
Protective Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1907 Strong term and universal life products; competitive on high face amounts
Pacific Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1868 One of the oldest U.S. insurers; strong indexed universal life and term portfolio
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1847 Mutual company; Accelerated Client Experience (ACE) offers no-exam coverage up to $5M+
Prudential Insurance Company of America A+ (Superior) 1875 One of the largest U.S. insurers; strong for high face amounts and complex cases
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (Lincoln Financial) A+ (Superior) 1905 Competitive term and universal life; strong accelerated underwriting program
John Hancock Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1862 Vitality program rewards healthy behaviors with premium discounts; strong for high face amounts
Mass Mutual (Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance) A++ (Superior) 1851 Highest possible AM Best rating; mutual company; strong whole life dividend history
New York Life Insurance Company A++ (Superior) 1845 Highest possible AM Best rating; mutual company; consistently strong dividend performance
Guardian Life Insurance Company of America A++ (Superior) 1860 Highest possible AM Best rating; mutual company; top-tier disability and whole life contracts
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company A++ (Superior) 1857 Highest possible AM Best rating; mutual company; industry benchmark for dividend whole life
Symetra Life Insurance Company / Minnesota Life A (Excellent) 1957 SwiftTerm product offers no-exam coverage up to $3M (ages 18–50) or $2M (ages 51–60)
Transamerica Life Insurance Company A (Excellent) 1906 Competitive on term life; part of Aegon group
Principal Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1879 Strong for business life insurance; competitive disability and group benefits
Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1909 Strong final expense and simplified issue; competitive term life
Nationwide Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1926 Competitive indexed universal life; term available in select markets
North American Company for Life and Health A+ (Superior) 1886 Subsidiary of Sammons Financial; competitive indexed universal life products
Midland National Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1906 Subsidiary of Sammons Financial; strong indexed universal life and annuity portfolio
Assurity Life Insurance Company A- (Excellent) 1890 Mutual company; competitive simplified issue and term; strong for high-risk cases
Americo Financial Life and Annuity A (Excellent) 1946 Competitive final expense and universal life products
Ameritas Life Partners A (Excellent) 1887 Mutual company; competitive term and whole life; strong in disability income
Fidelity Life Association A- (Excellent) 1896 RAPIDecision product line offers near-instant term life decisions; strong for seniors
CoreBridge Financial (formerly American General Life) A (Excellent) 1960 Part of AIG; broad product portfolio including term, universal life, and annuities
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada A+ (Superior) 1865 Canadian insurer licensed in U.S.; competitive term and universal life products
SBLI (Savings Bank Life Insurance Co. of Massachusetts) A (Excellent) 1907 Strong no-exam term; competitive pricing for straightforward cases
United of Omaha Life Insurance Company A+ (Superior) 1926 Subsidiary of Mutual of Omaha; Medicare supplement, term, and final expense
Securian Financial (formerly Minnesota Life) A+ (Superior) 1880 Strong universal life and term; part of Securian Financial Group
American-Amicable Group A- (Excellent) 1910 Competitive term and return-of-premium products; strong for simplified issue
Royal Neighbors of America A- (Excellent) 1895 Fraternal benefit society; competitive simplified issue and final expense
Petersen International Underwriters N/A (Lloyd’s market) 1965 Specialty and surplus lines; aviation, high-limit disability, and specialty life programs

This list represents many — but not all — of the carriers we access. Our portfolio changes periodically as new carriers are added and market conditions shift. Some carriers listed above focus on specific product types (e.g., final expense, disability, Medicare supplement) rather than standard life insurance.

Have questions about which carrier is the right fit for your situation? Call us at 1-888-972-0024 or send us an e-mail. We’ll identify the company most likely to approve you at the best available rate.

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