Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Non-Buyers Rank Life Insurance as a Priority, But No One's Asking Them to Buy


Non-Buyers Rank Life Insurance as a Priority, But No One's Asking Them to Buy


Nearly half of consumers who have not purchased life insurance consider the product among their top five financial priorities, according to a survey by Deloitte Research, and 21% ranked it in their top three.

So why haven’t they bought?

Interestingly, a third of non-buyers said they have not purchased a life insurance because no one had approached them with an offer to sell a policy. Almost a quarter (23 percent) said they didn’t understand the benefits of life insurance or how it would help them.

Among all consumers who have not purchased life insurance, 62 percent said they received no offers to buy life insurance during the past year, while only 8 percent had been approached by an agent. Non-Buyers Rank Life Insurance as a Priority

“From our survey it is clear that life insurance is very much on the minds of many consumers,” said Rebecca C. Amoroso, vice chairman and U.S. insurance leader for Deloitte. “A significant percentage of respondents have simply not been offered coverage recently; many also noted that they never shop for coverage on their own initiative. Not soliciting their business exacerbates this gap between insurers’ interests and consumers’ needs.”

The survey complements research by LIMRA, which found that 56 percent of U.S. households have no individual life insurance coverage.  Non-Buyers Rank Life Insurance as a Priority


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Non-Buyers Rank Life Insurance as a Priority

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