American Family Life Insurance
About the Company
American Family Life Insurance Company was founded on October 3, 1927. They had three employees and 346 charter member policyholders. Today, they offer a number of insurance and other financial products. They are the third largest mutual property and casualty insurer in the nation and the sixteenth largest property and casualty insurance company.
American Family Life Insurance Company provides Term Life Insurance for people who live in the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
American Family Life Insurance has $14.6 billion in assets and $4.8 billion in policyholder equity.
Term Life Insurance Products
American Family Life Insurance offers a variety of term life insurance products. In addition to offering universal life insurance, variable universal life insurance, and whole life insurance, American Family Life offers the following term life product:
Basic Term Life Insurance
Basic term life insurance offers the following features and benefits to those who purchase the plan:
- Offers lower initial premiums than a permanent life policy
- Provides a death benefit if the policy holder passes on while the policy is in effect
- Does not have a cash value feature
- Can provide you and your family with temporary extra financial security in times when you have important financial obligations
American Family Life Insurance basic term life insurance plan may not be available in all states.
American Family Financial Ratings
A.M. Best: A (Excellent)
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