N.H. Insurance Dept. Announces Adoption of Enhanced Consumer Protections in Annuity Transactions
Model 275 establishes a robust set of guidelines to govern the conduct of insurance producers when recommending annuity products to consumers. Central to the model is the imposition of a best interest standard, mandating that producers act in the utmost good faith and with undivided loyalty to the consumer's interests. This standard requires producers to exercise diligence, care, and skill in assessing a consumer's financial situation, understanding available recommendation options, and communicating the basis of their recommendations. By placing consumer interests ahead of financial gain, the model aims to instill greater trust and confidence in annuity transactions.
Key provisions of Model 275 include requirements related to care, disclosure, conflict of interest management, and documentation. Producers are obligated to gather comprehensive consumer profile information, analyze available annuity options, and ensure that recommended products effectively address the consumer's financial needs and objectives. Additionally, stringent disclosure requirements mandate clear and transparent communication of compensation arrangements, potential conflicts of interest, and product features to consumers. Through robust documentation procedures, producers are required to maintain records of recommendations and consumer acknowledgments, enhancing accountability and facilitating regulatory oversight.
"The adoption of the NAIC's revised Model 275 underscores our unwavering commitment to protecting Granite State consumers," said Insurance Commissioner DJ Bettencourt. "By implementing a best interest standard, we are setting a higher bar for the industry and providing greater assurance to consumers that their financial well-being is our top priority."
"We recognize the importance of harmonizing our regulations with those of other states to promote consistency and facilitate compliance for insurers and producers operating across state lines," said Deputy Insurance Commissioner
Relative to the rule's new training requirements, the Department provides the following clarification and guidance:
Life insurance producers, licensed on or after 02/16/2024, must complete an annuity training course which meets the requirements of the newly adopted INS 305 prior to selling any annuity products.
However, life insurance producers, licensed prior to
In contrast, life insurance producers, licensed prior to
Lastly, the Department is granting carriers a 60-day grace period (from
The adoption of the NAIC's revised Model 275 reflects
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Original text here: https://www.nh.gov/insurance/media/pr/2024/documents/20240228-ins305-annuity.pdf



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