VA Reduces SGLI Premiums for Military and Family Coverage
Create Post
Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1

    Cool VA Reduces SGLI Premiums for Military and Family Coverage

    American Forces Press Service

    WASHINGTON, April 10, 2003— The Department of Veterans
    Affairs has announced that premiums for the Service members
    Group Life Insurance will be reduced, handing military
    members a few extra dollars in their pockets each month.

    Beginning in July, the cost for a $250,000 policy — the
    maximum coverage -- will drop from $20 to $16.25 monthly, a
    $3.75 savings. The Department of Veterans Affairs reports
    that rates for Veterans Group Life Insurance will not
    change.

    Tom Tower, DoD's assistant director for military
    compensation, welcomed the reduced premiums, adding that
    anytime you put "more money in the pockets of military
    members, it's always a good result."

    Premiums will also be reduced for SGLI family coverage,
    with rates varying among age groups.

    The largest saving will go to spouses between 35 and 39
    years old, whose premiums will be nearly cut in half.
    Service members currently pay $13.00 for a $100,000 family
    policy. That policy will cost $7.50 beginning in July * a
    $5.50 savings.

    The reduced rates means a military family will save an
    average of $100 a year. The VA estimates that service
    members collectively will save about $96 million annually
    in premiums, and $42 million in family coverage premiums
    each year.

    Tower said the reduced premiums are a result of an ongoing
    process to keep costs down for military members.

    "The VA regularly checks to see how much is paid out versus
    how much is collected in premiums, and whenever it seems
    like they have built up premium reserves, they like to
    reduce premiums to keep the cost to a minimum for the
    member," Tower said. "Its part of the objective of the
    program: to provide the lowest cost possible."

    SGLI began in 1965 to meet the insurance needs of Vietnam-
    era service members. Before SGLI, the military provided
    $10,000 policies to service members, and policies were
    available to active-duty military only.

    Today the SGLI program provides coverage of $250,000 to
    active duty service members and most Reservists. Coverage
    of $100,000 has also been provided for spouses of
    participating members with free coverage of $10,000 for
    dependent children. Reduced levels of coverage may also be
    elected.

    Information about the change in SGLI premiums can be found
    at www.insurance.va.gov, or call the Office of
    Servicemembers Group Life Insurance toll-free at 1-800-419-
    1473.


    Sempers,

    Roger


  2. #2
    Marine Free Member Sixguns's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Worcester
    Posts
    951
    Credits
    10,843
    Savings
    0
    Images
    7

    Arrow Just in time for my retirement!!!

    Lord knows what I will do with all that extra cash!!!!


    SF,


  3. #3
    so you're getting ready to retire.....what you wanna be when you grow up???

    any plans once retired? or you taking the easy life? I'm medically retired myself....


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not Create Posts
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts