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What
is National Mutual Benefit?
- A
fraternal life insurance company
- Specialists
in life, disability income and annuity products
- Over
1.3 billion dollars of life insurance in force
- Assets
exceeding $229 million dollars
- In
business over 100 years
Who
is National Mutual Benefit?
National Mutual
Benefit is a Fraternal Benefit Society (what is a fraternal
society), with its home office located in Madison, Wisconsin.
The
organization
exists to offer financial security to its members through
innovative insurance products and services. National
Mutual Benefit also provides fraternal benefits to
all members at no additional cost, including a disaster
benefit, disease benefit, newborn benefit and scholarship
benefits.
Formed in 1902, the organization was
licensed to do business under the laws of the State of
Wisconsin and has grown to include additional sales offices
in the states of Minnesota, Illinois, North Dakota, and
South Dakota. NMB
is currently licensed to do business in 12 states: Arizona,
Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming. National
Mutual Benefit puts its members and their families first
and continues to develop innovative
products and value-added benefits. After a century of
service to people, the organization remains financially
strong and member-driven.
We
take our motto very seriously - "People helping
people in time of need."
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