Baltimore Life
Insurance Company
History of Baltimore Life
The year was 1882. Baltimore was the sixth largest city in the
38 United States. A hard-working man could earn $8 or $9 a
week. At this time, in an atmosphere of prosperity and change,
5 businessmen founded the Baltimore Mutual help Society of
Baltimore Town on March twenty-seven. Frank Strobridge got
voted in president. Total assets were $260.93.
In those days most people looked to insurance ensure a proper
burial for a loved one, not to help a family deprived of a wage
earner. The face quantity of policies ranged between about $100
to $600 or $700. Premiums ranged from at least cents to fifty
cents a week, at the most.
The first home office was a little brick building, with the
office found on the first floor. It wasn't bizarre for an
officer, even the president, to sell insurance.
Baltimore Life Insurance Company
Products
Senior Life Insurance
Products:
Silver Guard is the name of the product series of whole life
insurance products created to help you and your mates pay for
final expenses. Available for ages forty to 80.
They also sell Whole
Life Insurance, Term Life Insurance
products for every age not just targeting the Senior Market,
Like the Life Ledger XII product.
Immediate Annuities or SPIA's are available through their
Accumulator Plus product which is a flexible premium deferred
allowance in that it allows subsequent premium payments.
* Optional riders - A nursing home rider, terminal illness
rider and interest index rider ( which creates a minimum IR )
are available.
Baltimore Life Insurance Company Contact
Information
The Baltimore Life Companies (NAIC Number 61212)
The Baltimore Life Insurance Company
10075 Red Run Boulevard · Owings
Mills, MD 21117-4871
Tel: 410.581.6600 /
800.628-5433 · Fax: 410.581.6601
E-mail: info@baltlife.com
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