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MetLife pays compensation to brokers and consultants, and compensation may include base compensation, supplemental compensation, service fees, and other compensation authorized by the customer. For more information on a specific type of compensation, please click on the appropriate link below.
All compensation programs are subject to applicable laws and regulations.
MetLife provides an Intermediary and Producer Compensation Notice to its customers, which describes the types of compensation MetLife may pay to brokers, consultants and other intermediaries. To review the Intermediary and Producer Compensation Notice, please click on the link below:
MetLife is committed to disclosing to each of its group customers information about MetLife’s compensation plans. Beginning in May 2009, and annually thereafter, MetLife will provide its group insurance customers with a Compensation Disclosure Statement. The Compensation Disclosure Statement will list the amount of compensation MetLife has paid to brokers and/or certain service providers in relation to a customer’s group insurance plan during the previous policy year. The types of compensation reflected on the Compensation Disclosure Statement are:
- Base commissions
- Supplemental compensation
- Service fees
To see a sample of the Compensation Disclosure Statement and cover letter that will be sent to customers whose group insurance plans are not regulated by ERISA, please click on the links below:
Contact Us:
For specific information relating to the amount of compensation your broker may receive, please e-mail ask4met@metlifeservice.com or if you would like to speak to someone, please call 1-(800)-ASK-4-MET.
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