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Old 04-07-2008, 07:25 AM   #1
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VA Announces SGLI and VGLI Premium Reductions
Peake: Change Makes Programs More Affordable

WASHINGTON (April 7, 2008) -

Veterans and military personnel with life
insurance policies managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will see a reduction in their premiums, thanks to improved investment
earnings and a reduction in non-combat claims.

The premium cuts affect military personnel covered by Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and veterans covered by the Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI).

"The reduction in SGLI premiums makes life insurance even more affordable for today's men and women in uniform," said Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. "Lower VGLI premiums will allow more veterans to provide this low-cost financial security to their families."

On July 1, 2008, the premiums for basic SGLI will be 6.5 cents per month for $1,000 of coverage, down from 7 cents per month for $1,000.
This translates into a 7 percent savings.

Service members with the maximum $400,000 of coverage will see their monthly premium reduced from $28 to $26.

Service members are also covered against severe traumatic injury for an additional dollar each
month.

The reduction in SGLI premiums is made possible by lower, non-combat-related claims and increases in investment earnings.

VA officials believe this premium reduction will help maintain the nearly universal participation in the program.

VGLI provides renewable term policies for people after their discharges from the military.
Veterans pay premiums according to their age for
this coverage.

On July 1, 2008, VGLI premium rates will be reduced for veterans aged 30 to 64, who make up 85 percent of those insured under the program.

Premium rates for those under age 30 are already competitive.

Premium reductions, ranging from 4 percent to 12 percent, are a result of fewer claims being received.
The reductions will ensure that VGLI remains highly competitive with similar insurance offered by commercial insurers.

"With servicemembers putting their lives at risk against terrorism, life insurance coverage is more important than ever," added Peake.

Peake said the premium reductions should result in increased program participation and retention.
With increased enrollment, the department may be able to reduce rates in the future.

More than 2.4 million people currently participate in the VA-managed SGLI program, with another 433,000 in VGLI.

To obtain more information about the SGLI and VGLI premium reductions or to view a table with the new VGLI rates, visit the VA insurance Web site at http://www.insurance.va.gov or call the Office of Service members' Group Life Insservice membersurance at 1-800-419-1473.
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VA Announces SGLI and VGLI Premium Reductions
Peake: Change Makes Programs More Affordable

WASHINGTON (April 7, 2008) -

Veterans and military personnel with life
insurance policies managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will see a reduction in their premiums, thanks to improved investment
earnings and a reduction in non-combat claims.

The premium cuts affect military personnel covered by Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and veterans covered by the Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI).

"The reduction in SGLI premiums makes life insurance even more affordable for today's men and women in uniform," said Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. "Lower VGLI premiums will allow more veterans to provide this low-cost financial security to their families."

On July 1, 2008, the premiums for basic SGLI will be 6.5 cents per month for $1,000 of coverage, down from 7 cents per month for $1,000.
This translates into a 7 percent savings.

Service members with the maximum $400,000 of coverage will see their monthly premium reduced from $28 to $26.

Service members are also covered against severe traumatic injury for an additional dollar each
month.

The reduction in SGLI premiums is made possible by lower, non-combat-related claims and increases in investment earnings.

VA officials believe this premium reduction will help maintain the nearly universal participation in the program.

VGLI provides renewable term policies for people after their discharges from the military.
Veterans pay premiums according to their age for
this coverage.

On July 1, 2008, VGLI premium rates will be reduced for veterans aged 30 to 64, who make up 85 percent of those insured under the program.

Premium rates for those under age 30 are already competitive.

Premium reductions, ranging from 4 percent to 12 percent, are a result of fewer claims being received.
The reductions will ensure that VGLI remains highly competitive with similar insurance offered by commercial insurers.

"With servicemembers putting their lives at risk against terrorism, life insurance coverage is more important than ever," added Peake.

Peake said the premium reductions should result in increased program participation and retention.
With increased enrollment, the department may be able to reduce rates in the future.

More than 2.4 million people currently participate in the VA-managed SGLI program, with another 433,000 in VGLI.

To obtain more information about the SGLI and VGLI premium reductions or to view a table with the new VGLI rates, visit the VA insurance Web site at http://www.insurance.va.gov or call the Office of Service members' Group Life Insservice membersurance at 1-800-419-1473.
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