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What happened to national savings life insurance co?

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What happened to national savings life insurance co?

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Alex417 Alex edited answer

Good afternoon. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that when it comes to senior life insurance plans, they have two different options. If you contact senior life insurance customer service, they will offer you a limited benefit plan. This Senior Life Insurance plan is for people who have moderate to severe health problems. The second Senior Life Insurance plan is the Accidental Death Plan. This updates your Senior Life Insurance account, allowing you to double your accident death benefit (subject to the rules) equal to the amount set in your policy.

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National Savings Life Insurance Company of Murfreesboro, TN was acquired by Victory Life Insurance which in turn was acquired by United Fidelity Life Insurance Company, Kansas City, MO. Over the years, blocks of NSL policies have been sold to various carriers so if you have an old NSL policy, it might take some detective work to find which company is now servicing your policy.

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