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AARP Life Insurance Products

With over 39 million members worldwide, AARP is the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization in the United States that serves people age 50 and above. AARP offers life insurance products including term life and other investment benefits. There is no medical exam to qualify for AARP insurance; instead, acceptance is based on the answers to three health related questions that vary by state. In addition, if premiums are paid on time, there can be no cancellation of an AARP life insurance policy. AARP life insurance policies are administered by New York Life Company.

AARP Life Insurance offers several types of life insurance:

  • Permanent Life is designed to provide coverage over a long period of time.
  • Term Life is designed to last for a specific period of time.
  • Guaranteed Acceptance Life is a group insurance that you cannot be denied.

History of AARP Life Insurance by New York Life

New York Life Company was chosen by AARP out of 30 other competitors to underwrite the AARP Life Insurance Program. New York Life offers affordable rates and quality features for plans designed for the AARP membership. By merging core values of integrity, humanity, and financial strength with the needs of the 50+ market, New York Life was able to design programs that offer value, convenience, service, and financial security.

AARP Life Insurance Ratings

According to the New York Life/AARP website, the life insurance program has consistently received among the highest ratings for financial strength from the leading independent rating services: A.M. Best, Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's, and Moody's Investors Service.

Contacting AARP Life Insurance

AARP Life Insurance from New York Life
P.O. Box 30709
Tampa, FL 33633-0964
1-800-865-7927

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