Churning
Churning
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Churning will be high as comparisons of recent performance and illustrations will “prove” the necessity for a switching.
— Dale R. Gustafson, Northwestern Mutual
…asks why the really hard questions about the product aren’t reflected in the articles we printed. His nominees for the hard questions are:
1981 11 – SOA – The Actuary, /act-1981-vol15-iss09-moorhead-e – Society of Actuaries – 2p
- 1999 0416 – NYT – Metro Business; Life Insurance Refunds, By The Associated Press, [MetLife, Richard Blumenthal, deceptive sales practices, churning] – [link]
- 7. Consider Charges for 1997 and 1998
- 3. Make recommendations for new models or changes to existing NAIC model laws or regulations to address issues related to problems of churning.
1996-4V2, NAIC Proceedings
- (p21) – Senator Howard Metzenbaum (D-OH): At a recent meeting of underwriters, Thomas Wheeler, a chief executive officer of Massachusetts Mutual, said in the last decade:
- “Some companies encourage churning”, meaning rolling over whole life business into universal life.
- Not only did these companies swap high-margin products for low-margin ones, they often incurred additional acquisition costs.
- ⇒ Do you agree with Mr. Wheeler’s remarks?
1993 0525 – GOV (Senate) – When Will Policyholders Be Given The Truth About Life Insurance?, Howard Metzenbaum (D-OH) — [BonkNote]