What Happens to an Annuity If an Insurance Company Fails?

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Although it may sound alarming, it’s rare for a life insurance company to become insolvent.

Most people see annuities as a haven for their money. The guarantee of a monthly income lends a feeling of security during retirement.

But what if the insurance company holding your annuity fails? What happens to your nest egg? Although not a common occurrence among life insurance companies, insurance insolvency can happen.

Is There a Federal Safety Net for Annuities?

The federal government provides $250,000 insurance through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) for banks. But, unfortunately, if the company holding your annuity goes insolvent, your principal or future payments aren’t guaranteed by the federal government.

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