MetLife enters into arrangements concerning the sale, servicing and/or renewal of MetLife group insurance and certain other group-related products (“Products”) with brokers, agents, consultants, third-party administrators, general agents, associations, and other parties that may participate in the sale, servicing and/or renewal of such Products (each an “Intermediary”). MetLife may pay your Intermediary compensation, which may include Base Compensation, supplemental compensation and/or a service fee. MetLife may pay compensation for the sale, servicing and/or renewal of Products, or remit compensation to an Intermediary on your behalf. Your Intermediary may also be owned by, controlled by or affiliated with another person or party, which may also be an Intermediary and who may also perform marketing and/or administration services in connection with your Products and be paid compensation by MetLife.

Base Compensation, which may vary from case to case and may change if you renew your Products with MetLife, may be payable to your Intermediary as a percentage of premium or a fixed dollar amount. In addition, supplemental compensation may be payable to your Intermediary. Under MetLife’s current supplemental compensation plan, the amount payable as supplemental compensation may range from 0% to 2.25% of premium. The supplemental compensation percentage may be based on: (1) the number of Products sold or inforce through your Intermediary during a prior one-year period; (2) the amount of premium or fees with respect to Products sold or inforce through your Intermediary during a prior one-year period; and/or (3) a fixed percentage of the premium for Products as set by MetLife. The supplemental compensation percentage will be set by MetLife prior to the beginning of each calendar year and it may not be changed until the following calendar year. As such, the supplemental compensation percentage may vary from year to year, but will not exceed 2.25% under the current supplemental compensation plan.

The cost of supplemental compensation is not directly charged to the price of our Products except as an allocation of overhead expense, which is applied to all eligible group insurance products, whether or not supplemental compensation is paid in relation to a particular sale or renewal. As a result, your rates will not differ by whether or not your Intermediary receives supplemental compensation. If your Intermediary collects the premium from you in relation to your Products, your Intermediary may earn a return on such amounts. Additionally, MetLife may have a variety of other relationships with your Intermediary or its affiliates that involve the payment of compensation and benefits that may or may not be related to your relationship with MetLife (e.g., consulting or reinsurance arrangements).

More information about the eligibility criteria, limitations, payment calculations and other terms and conditions under MetLife’s Base Compensation and supplemental compensation plans can be found on MetLife’s Web site at www.whymetlife.com/brokercompensation. Questions regarding Intermediary compensation can be directed to ask4met@metlifeservice.com, or if you would like to speak to someone about Intermediary compensation, please call (800) ASK 4MET.

For any new business (including new customers or new coverages added for an existing customer) having an effective date on or after January 1, 2008, MetLife requires evidence of a customer’s receipt of MetLife’s compensation notice prior to paying base compensation, supplemental compensation and service fees.