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Universal Life Policy
A Lifetime of Security
In addition to term life insurance protection, Matrix Direct also offers universal life insurance plans designed to cover you for as long as you live. A universal life insurance policy works similarly to whole life insurance which is designed to cover a person’s entire life.
Unlike whole life insurance, universal life makes it possible to adjust the benefit amount up or down without needing to get a new policy.
Universal life insurance may be the right choice if you need long-term financial protection. As long as premiums are paid as requested by the policy, your beneficiaries will receive the death benefit.
If you are interested in a life insurance product that offers flexibility, affordability and lifelong protection, then a universal life insurance policy may be just what you are looking for.
Contact us at 800-501-5467 to see if this
type of coverage is right for you.
The universal life insurance plans we offer have been designed to help meet the life insurance needs and financial goals of many clients. Consider universal life insurance if your focus is on death benefit protection for:
To make sure you get the coverage you want and need – to protect your family, your home and your future – you need to be able to make choices. A universal life insurance policy allows you to choose and keep the coverage you want, for as long as you want and need it.*
Full protection, flexible premiums, and a lifetime guarantee. What could be better?
Get a free insurance quote through the following insurance
services, available through marketing associates of Matrix
Direct:
The cumulative premiums paid on the policy
during the level term period (15, 20 or 30 years), not including any substandard
and rider charges, will be paid to you at the end of the level term period if
the policy is then in force. The premium returned does not take into account
any time value of money. Beginning the sixth (6th) policy year, a portion of
the cumulative premiums will be returned if you choose to surrender the policy."