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SEC Proposes Improved Information for Annuity and Life Insurance Contracts

However, there is still time for the proposals to be altered as the SEC is asking investors for feedback, just as it did prior to 2009 when it moved to give investors in mutual funds more exhaustive prospectuses as well as access to online information regarding contracts. The feedback process will end in February 2019.

“This proposal is another important step in the Commission’s efforts to provide Main Street investors with better information to make informed investment decisions” commented SEC chairman Jay Clayton in a press release.

“I have participated in many roundtables with retail investors over the last several months, and investors have emphasized their preference for clear and concise disclosure.

“Providing key summary information about variable annuities and variable life insurance contracts to investors is particularly important in light of the long-term nature of these contracts and their potential complexity,” Clayton added.

The move towards improved information and transparency in relation to variable annuity and life insurance contracts is undoubtedly good news for retirement savers, as these are popular products that form an essential part of countless retirement investment portfolios.

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