Are Primerica Agents Allowed to Sell for other companies?

When the difference between hype and reality is so large, sadly it often becomes easier to believe the hype than the reality.

I'm not affiliated with Primerica at all, it just surprises me that the annual report says one thing and then they show up in the Top 20 best insurace companies.
 
I'm not affiliated with Primerica at all, it just surprises me that the annual report says one thing and then they show up in the Top 20 best insurace companies.
Many ratings sites allow anybody to post reviews. Do you think that an industry that relies almost entirely on recruiting would influence the number of people motivated to post a review? Asking for a friend! :huh:
 
Many ratings sites allow anybody to post reviews. Do you think that an industry that relies almost entirely on recruiting would influence the number of people motivated to post a review? Asking for a friend! :huh:

So if ratings are made by anybody to post reviews, how do we determine which ones are the best companies?
 
Well if we look at it from the perspective of an individual RVP office, the average in 2020 was 64 policies per team averaging 24 1/2 reps (including the RVP) as far as "issued" policies is concerned. But taking into account cancellations/non renewals, the net growth per office averages out to 26 1/2 policies for the year (or just over 1 per rep). And of course, some of those policies include ones purchased by pre-licensed recruits and newer reps themselves. Those averages also omit the effect of the 43,721 reps who left at some point during the year, so the mean average is actually considerably less.
 
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