Guaranteed Renewal Rates Highlight Launch of New Prosperity Life Group® FIAs: Prosperity PathPro℠ Series
The new series includes two innovative FIAs designed to promote growth and protection
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The series includes two innovative FIAs, Prosperity PathProSM and Prosperity PathPro MaxSM. Both FIAs offer multiple indexed crediting methods with one-year or two-year durations, featuring the following four index strategies:
- S&P 500®
- S&P 500® Engle 14% VT TCA Index
- Nasdaq Nexus 12%TM Index, and
-
MSCI USA Balanced FC Index
Three of the four index strategies, excluding S&P 500, guarantee the initial Participation (Par) or Cap rates for the length of the Withdrawal Charge Period.
Prosperity PathPro Max features a Premium Bonus*, which is an upfront interest credit, with no explicit fee.
With these features, Prosperity PathPro Series is designed to provide peace of mind in retirement.
“Prosperity PathPro Series has a unique story offering stability via guaranteed Par and Cap Rates, customized growth opportunities, and protection from market volatility and market downturns,” said
“We are pleased to collaborate with
“Our collaboration with
Guaranteed Par and Cap Rates are available for all three Withdrawal Charge Periods: five-year, seven-year, and 10-year. This approach aligns with Prosperity Life Group’s long-standing renewal rate philosophy.
“For the last seven years,
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*The Premium Bonus, which is only available with Prosperity PathPro MaxSM, is subject to recapture for withdrawals made during the Withdrawal Charge Period. The Premium Bonus Percentage may vary by Withdrawal Charge Period chosen and issue age.
Prosperity
Prosperity PathProSM Series is issued by
Not available in all states; features may vary by state. Refer to the policy for applicable exclusions and limitations. You must disclose all limitations and exclusions to the client. Withdrawals are subject to tax and, if taken prior to age 59 1⁄2, may be subject to a 10%
While the volatility controls applied by certain indices may result in less fluctuations in rates of return as compared to indices without volatility controls, it may also reduce the overall rate of return as compared to indices not subject to volatility controls.
The S&P 500® Index is a product of
Nasdaq®, Nasdaq Nexus 12%TM Index are registered trademarks of Nasdaq, Inc. (which with its affiliates is referred to as the “Corporations”) and are licensed for use by
The Nasdaq Nexus 12% Index is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by
The MSCI
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