What You Need to Know
- The working group hopes to develop a framework consumers can use to compare life products.
- Birnbaum says the working group was nearly done in March.
- He says the NAIC Life Committee then put the working group in limbo in August.
Birny Birnbaum is trying to pull a Life Illustration Issues Working Group report through the pipes at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Birnbaum is asking the working group’s parent, the NAIC’s Life Insurance and Annuities Committee, to release the report, which is about new standards for materials that show how specific life insurance policies work.
The Life Committee began implying in August that the working group has taken too long to complete its work, but that’s because the Life Committee failed to answer a working group question posed in March, Birnbaum says.
If the Life Committee had simply answered the question, the working group would already be done, Birnbaum says.
Birnbaum is director of the Center for Economic Justice. He helps represent consumers’ perspective in NAIC proceedings.
The Life Insurance Illustration Issues Working Group
The working group has been trying to develop standards for charts and other materials that life insurers can to create standardized materials showing how their products might work.