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New York Life provides more than life insurance—we help individuals, families, and communities thrive.
The Brave of Heart Fund
In response to the pandemic, we have launched the Brave of Heart Fund to provide financial assistance to the families of healthcare workers in the event of death caused by the coronavirus.
Love Takes Action: The Series
For 175 years, we've been helping people act on their love. Now we're giving back to individuals who do just that. This series celebrates the stories of those who selflessly put love into action for their communities.
Kai's Journey
Kai’s Journey is a 3-part series about a boy named Kai who, together with his mom, learns how to navigate a profound loss. For every free download of the e-books, the New York Life Foundation will donate $1 to programs that support grieving children.
Backed by 175 years of experience, our financial experts can help you successfully navigate life’s biggest choices.
During these unprecedented times, New York Life is here to help and guide you. Learn how we've prepared for and are responding to the coronavirus crisis.
Life Insurance, Retirement Planning, and Wealth Management
Whether you’re looking to provide for your loved ones, plan your retirement, or build your wealth, our financial professionals can help.
Whether you’re looking to provide for your loved ones, plan your retirement, or build your wealth, our financial professionals can help.
You want to provide your family with financial protection and peace of mind. We can help. Connect virtually with a financial professional safely from the comfort of your own home with a computer, mobile phone, or tablet. All you need is an internet connection.
You could be eligible for our new repayment programs.
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1The “highest ratings currently awarded” refers to the highest ratings currently awarded to any U.S. life insurer, specifically: AM Best A++ (as of 8/20/2020), Fitch Ratings AAA (as of 10/15/2020), Moody’s Aaa (as of 5/27/2020), and Standard & Poor’s AA+ (as of 10/14/2020). Source: third-party reports. Learn more: https://www.newyorklife.com/about/our-strength/what-rating-agencies-say
*In 2008, some financial companies took over 400 billion in taxpayer money. We didn’t ask for a dime.