Stonebridge Life Insurance Company, domiciled in Rutland, VT, with administrative offices in Plano, TX, has qualified to become a member of the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA), the national organization dedicated to promoting high ethical standards in the marketing, selling and servicing of individually sold life insurance, annuities and long-term care insurance.
IMSA Executive Director Brian Atchinson said, “We congratulate Stonebridge Life on qualifying to become IMSA’s newest member by successfully completing the rigorous, independent review of its marketing, sales and compliance practices that is required of all our member companies.”
Stonebridge Life Insurance Company is an operating company of the AEGON Insurance Group and the eleventh of the AEGON Insurance Group companies to qualify for IMSA membership.
Stonebridge Life President Marilyn Carp said, “We are proud to have earned the right to display the IMSA logo. We hope that displaying the IMSA logo will remind our customers of our ongoing commitment to fair treatment, high ethical standards, and honest business practices. By qualifying for IMSA membership, we have demonstrated our dedication to following IMSA’s Principles of Ethical Market Conduct.”
IMSA is a voluntary, non-profit organization created to strengthen consumer trust and confidence in the life insurance, long-term care insurance and annuity products industry. IMSA members represent more than 50 percent overall market share for individually sold life insurance, long-term care insurance, and annuity products. Members commit to maintaining high ethical standards and to being fair, honest, and open in the way they advertise, sell and service their products. An important credential only a select number of insurers have attained, the IMSA seal is a guidepost of excellence and integrity for consumers. The IMSA website is www.IMSAethics.org.
Contact:
Kristine Heine
202-371-9600


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