Is Americo Financial a Good Company?
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Asked December 3, 2012
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Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Company has been in business for more than 100 years, and is based in Kansas City, Missouri. During that time, the company has enjoyed substantial growth, due in part to a the acquisition of a number of previously successful companies, beginning with Great Southern Life Insurance Company in 1922, the first American company to offer life insurance for children.
Financial Rating
Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Company is well rated by companies such as the A.M. Best Company and Standard & Poor's. The A.M. Best Company rates the company as "A- (excellent)", and S&P rates them as "A- (strong)." A.M. Best also gives the company a "stable" long term outlook, meaning that no serious financial changes are expected in the near future.
Customer Satisfaction
Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Company has a goal of meeting or exceeding the expectations of their customers. They are focused on the long term, using sound investment practices that back up a high level of customer service through a network of independent agents, referred to as Independent Marketing Organizations.
Company Availability
Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Company is available throughout most of the United States. The company is represented in Washington. D.C., as well as all states except Arkansas, New York, and Vermont. Customers are also able to use the company's website, giving each customer more access to company news as well as making it easy to add or change policies online, make payments or otherwise manage accounts.
Insurance Products Offered
Americo Financial Life and Annuity Insurance Company sells primarily life insurance products, but do not limit those products to any specific type of policy. Instead the company offers a wide range of life insurance and annuity products, including whole and term life, final expense coverage, and mortgage insurance.
Answered December 3, 2012 by Anonymous