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No. Allianz. It was the product at the heart of the class action.
Are you sure on the @scagnt83, I was for sure they were an AVIVA product. The BPA that is.
Age might be getting the best of me.
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No. Allianz. It was the product at the heart of the class action.
No. Allianz. It was the product at the heart of the class action.
BPA was Aviva but the main two-tier product in the industry was Allianz.Are you sure on the @scagnt83, I was for sure they were an AVIVA product. The BPA that is.
Age might be getting the best of me.
The annuities in the US. The life insurance was Global Atlantic.Aviva became or was acquired by Athene, right?
Along with RBC.Aviva became or was acquired by Athene, right?
I thought the Allianz products at heart of lawsuits were the Flexdex and or Bonusdex
BPA was Aviva but the main two-tier product in the industry was Allianz.
Ah. Thats right. I was thinking of BonusDex and Flexdex.
Another from Allianz was MasterDex. I think that one had the 4 year payout requirement.
Now that you mention it, MasterDex was the main one I recall of the 3 Dex names
Again, some timing luck comes into play here.
I am right now evaluating two different annuity clients that have to annuitize to receive lifetime income (that's not normally the case with products issued in the last decade plus).
One has a cash value of 300k with a benefit base of 360k. The other has a cv of 1m and a benefit of almost 2m.
They are the same contract. The only difference is the one with the huge gap bought in 2006, the other in 2008.
So one contract caught the top and rolled up off of that, the other didn't. Was the original agent in either case wrong? No. Was one client luckier than the other? Absolutely.
That has been my biggest issue with selling FIAs. Timing can really make or break returns... even just a few months can be a big difference at times.
Speaking of market timing and index products. I thought of this thread today. Reviewed 2 IULs. Husband/wife. Contract date apx 50 days apart....
Husbands sales Illustration showed y2 at $9,146
Husbands current value is $8,775
Wifes sales illustration showed y2 at $10,271
Wifes current value is $13,011
Nothing different but the luck of their contract date.