For the great value:
Ranking1 based on Minimum Premium (Standard Rates)
Male Non-Smoker |
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Age 30 | Age 35 | Age 40 | Age 45 | Age 50 | Age 55 | Age 60 |
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$50,000 |
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$100,000 |
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$150,000 |
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$250,000 |
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Female Non-Smoker |
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Age 30 | Age 35 | Age 40 | Age 45 | Age 50 | Age 55 | Age 60 |
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$50,000 |
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$100,000 |
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$150,000 |
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$250,000 |
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And for the great benefits:
- $25,000 to $500,000 of permanent life coverage
- Bundle leading Term and CI riders for a complete insurance solution
- Streamlined new business and underwriting gets your business on the books faster
- Value-added Helping Hands Assistance Services - at no extra charge
- Diversified investment portfolios with built-in rebalancing and tax-advantaged growth
1 Companies surveyed: BMO Insurance, Canada Life, Empire Life, Equitable Life, Industrial Alliance, Manulife, RBC Insurance, Standard Life, Sun Life, Transamerica and Unity Life.
The comparison was performed based on information believed to be reliable and in effect as of December 6, 2010. BMO Life Assurance Company is not liable for any errors or omissions in the information derived from third party sources.
MB 187 (2010/12/14)
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