Foresters Replaces Its Main Whole Life Policy

When Forester pays a claim, it will also pay 1% of the policy face value to a designated charity.

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Foresters Financial is replacing the Advantage Plus Whole Life policy with a new policy, the Advantage Plus II Participating Whole Life product.

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The new policy will offer lower premiums, according to Foresters.

The member-owned fraternal insurer says the policy offers a number of extra benefits, such as a chance to compete for scholarships, family fun events, and orphan benefits, in additional to conventional life insurance death benefits.

Purchasers can buy a paid-up insurance rider and other riders, such as 10-year and 20-year term riders, an accidental death rider, and a children’s term life rider.

Foresters says that, when it pays a claim, it will donate an amount equal to 1% of the death benefit, up to a $100,000 limit, to an eligible charity designated by the policyholder.

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