WINDSOR, Conn., Apr. 10, 2012 — A recent LIMRA study of Americans’ buying habits found that nearly 20 percent who shopped for life insurance went through their place of work, and 75 percent of ...
Everly Life reports 74 million Americans lack life insurance, primarily due to misconceptions about its cost, which are often overestimated, according to polling data.
LIMRA and LOMA saw some major changes in its research division last month, as Bryan Hodgens was promoted to senior vice president and head of research. In the new role, Hodgens reports to Gina ...
Term life insurance sales maintained their upward trajectory in the second quarter of 2024, putting the category on course for a record year after closing its sixth consecutive quarter of growth, ...
With Women's History Month in full swing, Limra is highlighting the untapped potential of the women consumers in the life insurance industry and providing a number of reasons the life insurance sector ...
Appreciation for the value of life insurance has grown since the pandemic. However, new LIMRA research suggests an uphill educational climb for benefit brokers and their employer clients just ahead of ...
Black Americans are more likely to carry life insurance than the average American, but their coverage does little more than provide for funeral costs. Fifty-six percent of Black Americans have life ...