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    Closing the Life Insurance Coverage Gap Through Education and Innovation

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    Life insurance remains a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of financial planning, leaving numerous families exposed to financial risks. The LIMRA 2024 Insurance Barometer Study reveals that 102 million Americans are either uninsured or underinsured, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced understanding and awareness of life insurance benefits.

    Recent findings from Mark Holweger’s Legal & General America’s ‘Brighter futures on the horizon’ report suggest that encouraging uncomfortable financial discussions, leveraging advisors as valuable resources, and fostering new partnerships with financial institutions can significantly help bridge this coverage gap. A survey conducted by The Harris Poll in February 2024 involving 2,000 U.S. adults identified three critical imperatives: education, value, and innovation.

    Embracing Awkward Conversations About Life Insurance

    There’s never a perfect moment for difficult discussions, but their importance cannot be overstated. Americans often shy away from open financial conversations due to the discomfort associated with discussing money matters. The Legal & General survey found that 44% of respondents would rather discuss their dating history than financial matters with their families. The added layer of discomfort comes from discussing both finances and mortality.

    Introducing financial education early in schools can motivate younger generations to engage in money conversations with their families. Notably, over half of Americans between 18 and 34 years old reported having open discussions about finances while growing up, compared to only 31% of those aged 65 and above. This trend indicates a positive shift toward normalizing financial discussions.

    Using Advisors as a Resource

    Enhancing financial literacy in adulthood can be challenging. The 27% of uninsured or underinsured individuals may struggle to find reliable information without a personal connection to the insurance industry. Financial advisors serve as invaluable resources for navigating life insurance complexities and understanding their importance in financial planning. They guide applicants through the policy application process, ensuring confidence and comprehension from start to finish.

    While 58% of Americans prefer handling their finances independently, advisors provide a crucial backstop for vetting options and validating choices. Technology further enhances their role by minimizing drop-offs during the application process.

    Creating New Partnerships

    Beyond the increased focus on financial literacy from advisors and agents, the industry should explore broader partnerships with educational institutions, financial organizations, and banks. There’s growing recognition of the positive impact these institutions can have in education, with legislators also taking notice. A fiduciary rule is currently being considered in Congress to mandate more comprehensive financial discussions.

    Closing the life insurance coverage gap begins with education. By embracing innovative methods to inform consumers, more families will be equipped to protect their loved ones’ futures. Whether through difficult family discussions, guidance from advisors, or industry partnerships, the goal is to make financial literacy accessible to all Americans.

    Mark Holweger, president and CEO of Legal & General America's insurance division
    Mark Holweger, president and CEO of Legal & General America’s insurance division
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