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Agent Fast Start Program

Agent Fast Start Program. Submitting Business And Underwriting. E-Application. Benefits of e-App. Application is complete. No missing information. Agent does not have to calculate rates. Includes all required supplemental forms and signatures. Applications can’t get lost in the mail.

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Agent Fast Start Program

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  1. Agent Fast Start Program Submitting Business And Underwriting

  2. E-Application

  3. Benefits of e-App • Application is complete. No missing information. Agent does not have to calculate rates. Includes all required supplemental forms and signatures. • Applications can’t get lost in the mail. • Additional production time each week to meet bonus requirements. E-apps uploaded by 3:00 p.m. central time on Friday will be entered for submit advance the following week. • Branch Manager receives an e-mail each time an application is uploaded by his branch.

  4. When do I have to use a paper app? • If the E-App is not currently available for your state • For the Hospital Income Plan, Dental, Vision and Auto Club • ALX in South Carolina • ALX applications on payroll deduction mode • For special applicant / owner situations such as guardian, business owner for key man insurance, etc.

  5. Who can be the applicant on an E-App? • Insured • Parent or Grandparent - for a child through age 20 if the child is single and lives in the parent’s or grandparent’s household or is single and attends college • Spouse – for amounts through $50,000, a spouse may sign an application on the life of the other.  No application is to be written without the knowledge and consent of the proposed insured.

  6. Applicant Information • The applicant information is always entered in section A. • If a mother is applying for coverage on a child, the mother’s information must be entered in A.  The information on the child is entered in section B. • If a husband is applying for coverage on his spouse; the husband is listed as the applicant in section A.  Use section B for the wife

  7. Troubleshooting • Vista user account must be turned off and remain off for the E-App and proposal to work correctly. • The proposal system and E-App currently will not work correctly on Vista operating system with a 64 bit processor (see e-App minimum requirements). • Keep your user id and password active by signing into the website on a regular basis. • Make sure you download the latest version of the software as instructed.

  8. Primary Agent Information Make sure the Agent has the correct Branch/Agency set up on his primary Agent screen. If this is set up correctly, the Branch Manager receives an e-mail when an Agent uploads an application.

  9. Primary Agent Information Change cell phone numbers or agent e-mail addresses on this screen.Add partner agentsIf you have signed applications on your laptop, you can add an agent for commissions.You must upload all signed applications before you change any information on the primary agent.

  10. Uploads Assign commissions to the correct agent before uploading.All signed apps must be uploaded each week.  You cannot hold applications.Train agents to avoid multiple uploads. Check e-mails before uploading a second time.     

  11. Laptop Presentation and e-App • Sponsorships are loaded into LMS when an e-App is uploaded. • The recommended plan and amount will automatically load on the application based on the customer’s need. • A Final Expense need will create a Whole Life application. • A Monthly Income or Education need will create an ART application. • A Mortgage Need will create a Mortgage Decreasing term application • For accident and health needs, the application will automatically load. The agent selects the type (individual, single parent, family) and amount or plan of coverage.

  12. Laptop Presentation and E-App Choose your app state and enter name, date of birth and male or female.  Then launch the presentation.

  13. Laptop Presentation and E-App Choose the presentation.

  14. Laptop Presentation and E-App Enter the customer’s information and select “Get a Quote” or “See if You Qualify.”

  15. Laptop Presentation and E-App You will see this message.  CLOSE the presentation.  The presentation will not create the e-app if you minimize.  You must CLOSE the presentation.

  16. Laptop Presentation and E-App The application will load with the information the customer provided regarding his mortgage need.  At this point you can provide the customer with a quote by entering the class, non-tobacco or standard and choosing proposal.  

  17. Submitting Paper Applications

  18. Submitting LNL Paper Applications • Make sure all application information is complete and correct before you submit the application to the Home Office. • Incomplete apps slow down the policy issue process.

  19. Primary Insurance Application A-250

  20. A-250 Application Importance of the image ID number Don’t staple. Don’t mark around the numbers. Don’t copy the applications.

  21. Application Use black ink only List your LNL Agent number, insured’s name and address, sex, age last birthday and date of birth Record the name and relationship of the beneficiary and names, Social Security numbers and date of birth for their spouse and eligible children Be sure to ask the replacement question and comply with all replacement rules and regulations

  22. A-250 Application The A-250 application is used to apply for all Life plans except Group Term and Career Life Plus In South Carolina use A-260 to apply for Modified Life (ALX)

  23. A-250 Application Indicate the mode at the top of the app: Bank Budget Quarterly Semi-annual Annual Monthly Notice is not available

  24. A-250 Application Space for beneficiary, contingent beneficiary, owner and contingent owner Choose the plan in #12. If it is a MDT policy the interest rate and number of years of the loan is required. This block also contains space for the face amount and amount paid with application.

  25. A-250 Application Add riders in #14 Question #15 is about citizenship. If the proposed insured is not a citizen, you must complete form A-282-2 and submit it with the application.

  26. A-250 Application If there is a ‘yes’ answer to any questions 16 – 22, give an explanation including dates, names and addresses of physicians and hospitals In NAIC states, if question 28 is answered yes, Replacement Form R-3573 is required, even if you are not replacing coverage

  27. A-250 Application Questions 30 – 32 are required if the face amount is $100,000 or above The receipt is detached and left with the customer for the premium collected through the completion of the automated bank draft form R-3616

  28. A-250 Application The declaration and acknowledgement on the back requires the proposed insured’s signature and the agent’s signature, the application state, first 5 letters of the agent’s last name and the Agent number

  29. A-250 Application The proposed insured must sign the authorization to obtain and disclose information The Agent’s statement and QAC information are at the bottom of the form

  30. The effective date of policies issued by the Company from the A-250 application is the date printed on the policy and is based on the mode of premium payment. Policies issued during the first 15 days of the month will be dated the 1st of the current month. Policies issued after the 15th will be dated the 1st of the following month. The proposed insured may have up to $50,000 coverage prior to the effective date based on the provision in the conditional receipt. Effective date of coverage vs. policy effective date

  31. If an application fee is submitted with the application, the applicant has coverage from the date of application based on the Conditional Receipt (including bank drafts). If an application fee is not submitted with the application, the proposed insured will not have coverage until the effective date of the policy and only then if the first premium is paid in full. Effective date of coverage vs. policy effective date

  32. The rule for payroll deduction policies is as follows: The company considers coverage under payroll deduction applications to begin when the application is signed. Coverage is only effective under payroll deduction applications if: the proposed insured is an acceptable risk to the Company for the insurance applied for at Standard rates (as to employee applicants for Career Life Plus, the employee will be covered for the amount for which he or she would medically qualify); and a payroll authorization (if required) is completed and attached to the application. If authorizations are not required by the Company, a franchise number must be included on the application. It is not necessary for he first month's premium to be submitted with the application. Effective date of coverage vs. policy effective date

  33. Incomplete/Missing Information • Premium - (Question 13 on A-250 application) not completed. Remember, a bank draft will not process with “0” premium. • Always complete the mode of payment on every application. • Plan not listed.

  34. Insured’s address, phone number, driver’s license, is missing or incomplete. • Beneficiary/relationship is missing or incomplete on life applications. • Answers to health questions not provided.

  35. Cancer/Hospital Intensive Care Applications • Family / single parent / individual not indicated on application for health plans.

  36. Cancer/Hospital Intensive Care Applications • You must complete the premium information on the back of the application and indicate the total amount to be drafted. • If customer chooses both the Cancer and the Hospital Intensive Care, you must add the two premium amounts together and put that total on the back of the application. 32.00

  37. Oral Fluid (Oral Swab) Authorization Form – • List the Bar Code Number under ‘Additional Comments’ for paper applications. • Not necessary to mail the Company page of the Oral Fluid (Oral Swab) Authorization Form to Home Office. • ALWAYS collect the oral swab specimen at the time the application is completed. • ALWAYS mail the specimen to the lab as quickly as possible. Preferably mail the same day you obtain the specimen, but no later than the following day. • A delay in submission to the lab could affect the accuracy and reading of the test.

  38. Make sure and select the correct company at the top of the Oral Swab Kit. Underwriting

  39. Incorrect Ink Color • All applications must be completed in BLACK ink. Any other ink color can cause problems with the imaging and processing of the application.

  40. Checks/Money Orders Collected on Bank Draft Applications • Do not collect checks or money orders on bank draft applications. • The first premium is automatically drafted from the customer’s bank account. • Liberty National does not draft savings accounts, only checking accounts.

  41. Missing Forms • Bank Authorization Form • R-3616 must be submitted • with all applications • submitted on a bank draft • mode – even trial apps.

  42. Supplemental Application A-251

  43. A-251 Application A-251 – indicate spouse rider and or children’s rider The same questions are on the A-251 that are found on the A-250 A spouse can sign for coverage on their spouse if the coverage does not exceed $50,000.

  44. Who Can Be A Beneficiary? • (Must have insurable interest) Agent’s Instruction Guide

  45. Agent’s Instruction Guide • Signature Rules • The applicant must sign the completed application in the presence of the soliciting Agent or member of management who must then sign his or her own name as a witness. No blank of partially completed application may be signed by the applicant. No application may be left behind to be signed in the Agent’s absence. • The rules apply to all application forms, amendments, supplements, certificates of good health, reinstatement applications, policy delivery acknowledgments, etc.

  46. Agent’s Instruction Guide • Signature Rules (continued) • If the proposed insured is Under Age 16: • The parent must sign his/her own name using his/her regular signature. • A grandparent may apply and sign for life coverage through $50,000 on a natural born grandchild through age 20 provided the grandchild is single and resides in the parent’s or grandparents’ household.

  47. Agent’s Instruction Guide • Signature Rules (continued) • If the proposed insured is Over Age 16: • The parent may sign an application for insurance on the life of a child through age 20 if the child is single and lives in the household of the applicant or is single and attends college. • For amounts through $50,000, a spouse may sign an application on the life of the other, but no application is to be written without the knowledge and consent of the proposed insured.

  48. Page A-7 in the Agent’s Instruction Guide Witnessing Signatures

  49. Agent’s Instruction Guide • Amount Paid with App • The amount must be at least one full mode premium. The Agent should not accept partial premiums. An Agent cannot pay premiums for coverage on anyone other than an immediate family member. • An Agent should never accept CASH for payment of any premium, including initial application and subsequent periodic premiums.

  50. Agent’s Instruction Guide • Replacement Regulations • When a replacement occurs, the replacement question on the application and the statement in the Agent’s Statement must be checked to indicate a replacement. • Submit to Home Office: • A copy of all replacement forms signed by the Agent and the applicant. • A copy of all Sales Proposals.

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