Insurance Options
Insurance Options
$1,000 of TruStage Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Coverage Is Yours.
One of the exclusive benefits of SESLOC membership is a no-cost TruStage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance policy from CMFG Life Insurance Company. In the event of a covered accident, it pays a cash benefit to your family at a critical time. It’s money your loved ones may use for monthly bills, debts or any reason.
You can get $1,000 of coverage, paid for by SESLOC, and provided by CMFG Life Insurance Company. And $100,000 in additional AD&D coverage from CMFG Life can cost as low as $10** a month. Acceptance is guaranteed, and there are no health questions or medical exam.
See helpful FAQs on the SESLOC TruStage AD&D Insurance webpage »
Sign up for your no-cost or additional protection.
TruStage™ AD&D Insurance is offered by TruStage Insurance Agency, LLC and underwritten by CMFG Life Insurance Company. The insurance offered is not a deposit and is not federally insured or guaranteed by your credit union.
**AD&D insurance costs between $10.00 & $15.00 per month for $100,000 of coverage. One no-cost coverage offer per credit union member and must be aged 18 or over. See additional terms, conditions, restrictions and eligibility on the TruStage website. AD&D Base Policy Series E10-ADD-2012 and E10a-014-2012
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TruStage Auto Insurance Program
You trust your credit union to offer products and services to help you do more with what you have. That’s why we’ve joined with a dedicated team of insurance professionals to bring you the TruStage Auto Insurance Program. Working with carefully selected insurance partners, these programs can provide discounted rates for credit union members, online services, and 24/7 claims service.
If you haven’t compared auto insurance rates lately, it’s a great time to take a look. Your credit union membership could result in some nice savings.
Get your free quote today. Call (855) 483-2149.
TruStage™ Auto Insurance program is offered by TruStage Insurance Agency, LLC and issued by leading insurance companies. Discounts are not available in all states and discounts vary by state. The insurance offered is not a deposit and is not federally insured. This coverage is not sold or guaranteed by your credit union. Please see additional terms, conditions, restrictions and eligibility on the TruStage website.
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TruStage Life Insurance
We make TruStage Life Insurance Policies available to help credit union members like you protect the people who matter most in your life. Any amount of coverage can make a difference, so it makes sense to check rates and look into this important protection.
TruStage Life Insurance plans and policies offer rates that fit your budget and that are designed to be affordable. They provide excellent coverage, underwritten by CMFG Life Insurance Company.
TruStage® Life Insurance is offered by TruStage Insurance Agency, LLC and issued by CMFG Life Insurance Company. The insurance offered is not a deposit and is not federally insured or guaranteed by your credit union. Additional terms, conditions, restrictions and eligibility may apply, please see the TruStage website.
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