The Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (IMSA) is the life insurance industry's leading standards-setting organization. IMSA promotes high ethical standards in the sale and service of life insurance products (as well as annuity and long term care insurance). Many life insurance companies choose to join IMSA, and by doing so, agree to adopt and abide by IMSA's ethical code of conduct.
Not all life insurance companies are IMSA members, and this doesn't necessarily mean they are unethical. However, we believe it is important to recognize the following IMSA member companies that belong to the QuickQuote marketplace:
American General Life Insurance Company (AIG)
Garden State Life Insurance Company
Genworth Life Insurance Company
John Hancock Life Insurance Company
Liberty L
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