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Roll out the red carpet for a refreshed Term!
We are pleased to announce that updates to our Term life insurance solution are now live! We believe that Term life insurance can deliver value to clients at every stage of their life journeys. Be it at renewal or at conversion, Term is a flexible and affordable life insurance solution for clients today and into tomorrow.
On February 3rd, 2024, we refreshed our Term life insurance solution. Some of the existing and new updates with our Term offering include:
● More targeted, competitive pricing,
● Benefits re-aligned under the KIND™ program,
● Yearly renewals. After the initial term of level premiums, Term life insurance will now renew yearly with premiums gradually increasing each year. This will help clients keep their Term protection longer without large premium increases.
With these updates and more, our Term solution doesn’t just “do the job,” it’s what clients want!
Visit our splash page and watch our informative video to learn more and start selling today!
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View our Transition Rules for all the details on processing your applications.
We’ve also updated our illustration tool:
● New Desktop illustration software
Want to learn more?
Contact your Equitable wholesaler anytime!
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Enhanced flexibility and features make Equimax whole life a great choice for your clients
WHAT’S NEW ON MARCH 23, 2020?
The following features are available on Equimax Estate Builder® and Equimax Wealth Accumulator® plans!
60 months of EDO payment flexibility1 that fits your clients’ situation- Clients can start EDO payments1 up to 60 months from the date the application was signed, or resume up to 60 months from the last EDO payment made, without additional evidence of insurability.
- Applies to Equimax2 policies with an effective date of March 23, 2020 or later.

EDO is available on cases rated 300% or less3 for new and existing clients- For existing clients, if approved, the EDO contract provisions that apply will be based on the effective date of the insurance policy, not the date the EDO was added.
- Applies to Equimax2 policies issued under the 2017 tax rules.
Built-in Disability Benefit Disbursement provides access to cash value in the event of a disability
- The Disability Benefit Disbursement may provide a tax-free, lump sum payment of up to 100% of the policy’s cash value if the insured becomes disabled.4
- Will be included on Equimax2 policies issued under the 2017 tax rules.5
Want more information?
More information is available on EquiNet® on the Whole Life Insurance Product page under the Resources tab.
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1 This applies only to policies with an effective date of March 23, 2020 or later. The amount of the EDO payment allowed may be limited to the maximum EDO payment made in previous years depending on the policy year. For approved EDO amounts exceeding $150,000 annually ($12,500 monthly), clients have up to 12 months from the date the EDO application was signed or the date of the last EDO payment to make an EDO payment before a contribution cap may apply. See Admin Guide for full details. 2 Applies to Equimax Estate Builder and Wealth Accumulator; all ages; life pay and 20 pay; single and joint lives. 3 Not available if the policy has a flat extra rating. 4 See sample policy contract for full details, including the qualifications for the disbursement. Policy cash value and death benefit will decrease. Tax laws are subject to change. The payment of the disability benefit disbursement may affect the adjusted cost basis (ACB) of the policy as it is considered payment of a capital benefit. Changes in ACB can affect the future taxation of the policy. 5Subject to our administrative rules and guidelines in effect at the time of the disbursement - [pdf] Corporately Owned Segregated Funds
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Term vs permanent life insurance: helping clients choose the best solution for them
Most people understand why life insurance matters. What they’re often unsure about is which type of coverage is right for them. As an advisor, you’re in a unique position to do more than present options, you can help clients feel confident they’re making an informed choice.
Start with the client, not the product
Before discussing insurance solutions, you can start by asking three important questions:
1. What do you need to protect today?
2. What are you trying to achieve for the future?
3. What is your budget?
By asking these questions you will get a better understanding of which solution fits the client’s needs.
Matching the solution to the client
Term life insurance may be ideal for clients who have budget considerations and need coverage for:
• Helping to replace income
• Helping cover a mortgage or other debts
• Business protection
• A specific period of time (10 – 30 years)
If a client wants lifetime coverage but can’t afford it right now, term insurance is a good option. It gives them affordable coverage today that they can later choose to convert to permanent insurance when their income increases.1
Permanent life insurance (whole life and universal life) is an option for clients looking for lifelong coverage and added long-term value. It’s a good option for clients who want to:
• Build an inheritance
• Preserve their estate
• Build tax advantaged cash value growth
Permanent life insurance is also an excellent way for parents or grandparents to help give children or grandchildren some lasting financial security. It secures lifetime protection at a lower cost when the child is young and healthy. It also offers the potential for cash value growth that they can access if needed.
Helping clients make confident choices
By focusing on what the client needs now—and what they might need later—you can help them pick life insurance that fits their changing life and financial goals. Share this client‑friendly piece that outlines some of the things that clients should consider to make an informed decision:
Which life insurance solution is right for you?
Reminder: Clients’ needs can change; it’s a good idea to review their coverage regularly.
For any questions, contact your Equitable wholesaler.
1See contract for details on conversion limitations and eligibility. - [pdf] Harnessing the power of your cash value
- [pdf] Equinet FAQ
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On June 26, 2021 make room for more EDO room
Effective June 26, 2021, a term rider added to an Equimax Estate Builder® or Equimax Wealth Accumulator® policy may allow for an increase to the maximum Excelerator Deposit Option (EDO) payment limit.
Your clients who have a temporary insurance need and add a term rider to their Equimax plan may be able to take advantage of the additional exempt room and higher EDO payment limits to build the policy values. Make Equimax® your first choice for your clients’ whole life insurance needs.
Want more information?
Learn more about the changes and transition rules.
Contact your Regional Sales Manager for more information on these changes and other sales ideas.