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Mutual of Omaha introduces new disability income insurance solution

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Mutual of Omaha has introduced a new disability income insurance product featuring a fully digital experience and additional coverage options for customers who are seeking to protect their income if they become sick or injured and are unable to work.

Mutual Income Solutions covers a wider range of occupations (including medical professions), offers numerous optional add-on coverages, stackable discounts up to 30%, and an increased maximum monthly benefit of $20,000.

Additionally, Mutual Income Solutions provides a non-cancelable rate option, which guarantees coverage for the duration of the benefit period and locks in premium amounts, as long as they are paid on time or within the grace period.

“Our company has more than a century’s worth of experience delivering disability income protection when customers need it the most,” said Mary Swanson, Vice President and Actuary. “Mutual Income Solutions allows us to serve more customers through a wide array of coverage choices, while also providing a more simplified, conenient way to purchase and maintain policies.”

The enhanced process includes an electronic-only experience for customers and sales professionals, complete with e-applications, e-policy delivery and an online self-service portal.

For more information, go to mutualofomaha.com.

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