What 4 Carriers Are Saying About Agents and Agent Comp
October 27, 2018 by Allison Bell
Only a few U.S. life and annuity insurers have stock that trades on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq, but many of those insurers are giants.
Their quarterly earnings releases, financial supplements and reports can give financial professionals insights into the chief financial officers (CFOs) might look more nervous than the chief executive officers.
The stuff that keeps the CFO up at night determines what the distribution can sell, and what the products can cost.
Here’s a look at what four publicly traded carriers have said about their third-quarter results so far this week, and what’s been happening to their distribution force.
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