No matter what stage of life you are in, VA has a life insurance program tailored to fit your financial needs.
Financial Literacy Month provides an opportunity to get caught up on often overlooked end-of-life planning. VA offers programs to assist with end-of-life planning and help ease the burden on family members when a Veteran passes.
VA offers life insurance to Veterans through key programs such as Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI) and Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife).
Enrollment is open for VA’s newest life insurance program: Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife).
Beginning March 1, service members and qualifying Veterans will have access to increased life insurance coverage of up to $500,000 under two programs: Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI).
VA is launching a new life insurance program for service-connected Veterans called Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife).
No matter what stage of life you are in, VA’s Insurance Service has a program tailored to fit the unique needs of you and your family.
Life insurance can be affordable and accessible to people at all income levels. A wide array of factors determines life insurance cost.
Knowing the importance of life insurance coverage and what the common types are helps Veterans and their families secure a financial future.
In January 2023, VA will launch a new life insurance program called Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife), which provides guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance coverage.
The next free seminar in the Wellness Wednesday Financial Education series, March 16, focuses on life insurance. There are two, hour-long sessions at Noon and 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (9 a.m. and Noon, Pacific Standard Time).
Nov. 1, 2021, is the 20th anniversary of FSGLI. Since 2001, VA has paid nearly $1.7 billion in claims to 8.9 million service member dependents.