Independent Financial Partners Brings Everyday Life Insurance Platform to Community Banks
Everyday Life, an insurance platform on a mission to get life insurance to everyone who needs it, is partnering with
There are an estimated 102 million uninsured and underinsured Americans, according to the insurance industry research firm, LIMRA. Up to now, insurers have been challenged to find ways to sell affordable policies to families with average incomes. Everyday Life is the first company to offer an end-to-end platform that saves customers money, time and hassle with personalized recommendations and life insurance plans that bank customers can purchase directly. The platform's proprietary Predictive Protection technology is plug-and-play, making it simple for banks to offer expert financial planning services without adding personnel or licensed insurance agents. The Everyday Life platform will complement the service offering across the IFP network of banks and credit unions.
"Covid made many more Americans aware of the need for life insurance coverage, and more moderate income families want to protect their loved ones. The Everyday Life platform will enable community banks to lean into their mission to serve their people in the way in which they expect: seamless, digital experiences that are purpose-built to enhance their customers' financial well-being," says
"Community banks are looking for ways to offer consumer-centric solutions that are delivered digitally, now that more customers are banking digitally. This partnership with Everyday Life helps banks remain relevant to their customers," says
About Everyday Life
Everyday Life is a life insurance platform for people who want to be smart with their money and protect their families but think life insurance is too complicated, expensive and they don't know who they can trust. Everyday Life is changing that paradigm by making it easy for every family to get exactly the right amount of coverage to fit every stage of their lives. Predictive Protection technology builds personalized policies that save people money by fitting the coverage to their lives and adjusting as needed over time. The company is on a mission to make life insurance accessible to everyone who needs it. Everyday Life was founded in
About
IFP Institutional Services was formed to work with financial institutions and other financial aggregators to provide consulting, program administration, or distribution services. Today, the firm works to bring transparency and fair pricing to the financial institution channel through customized solutions, leading edge technology, recruiting and operational support.
Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/independent_financial_partners_brings_everyday_life_insurance_platform_to_community_banks/prweb18039209.htm



American Jewish World Service: 300 Jewish Religious Leaders Call for Repeal of the Anti-Choice Hyde and Helms Amendments
Yardi Enables Interoperability with NJ Health Information Network
Advisor News
- SEC: Get-rich-quick influencer Tai Lopez was running a Ponzi scam
- Companies take greater interest in employee financial wellness
- Tax refund won’t do what fed says it will
- Amazon Go validates a warning to advisors
- Principal builds momentum for 2026 after a strong Q4
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Continental General Acquires Block of Life Insurance, Annuity and Health Policies from State Guaranty Associations
- Lincoln reports strong life/annuity sales, executes with ‘discipline and focus’
- LIMRA launches the Lifetime Income Initiative
- 2025 annuity sales creep closer to $500 billion, LIMRA reports
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated and Subsidiaries
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Gov. Lamont proposes 'Connecticut Option' to help small businesses afford health insurance
- Thousands in SLO County could lose Calfresh, Medi-Cal with ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
- Idaho lawmaker wants to limit the cost of certain anticancer drugs. What to know
- CQMC UPDATES CORE MEASURE SETS TO STRENGTHEN FOCUS ON HEALTH OUTCOMES AND REDUCE BURDEN
- Fewer Kentuckians covered by Kynect plans
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News