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Vericity Inc
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Vericity, Inc. provides life insurance services. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois and currently employs 469 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-08-08. (Efinancial). The firm operates through three segments: Agency, Insurance and Corporate. Its Agency segment operates through Efinancial. Efinancial sells insurance products through its call center distribution platform and through its independent agents and other marketing organizations. Its Insurance Segment operates through Fidelity Life. Fidelity Life engages in the principal business lines of core life, non-core life, closed block, annuities and assumed life. In its Core Life and Non-Core Life business lines, Fidelity Life offers primarily term life insurance products, and to a lesser extent accidental death and final expense products. Its RAPIDecision life product provides coverage at the point of issue that is a blend of all-cause term life insurance for part of the coverage and accidental death insurance.
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