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As one of the initial members of the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association, New England Financial is proud to display the IMSA seal on its advertising and marketing materials.
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“A company with the strength and integrity you can rely on.”
At New England Financial, we have a history of integrity, professionalism and wisdom in serving the financial needs of high-net-worth families, business owners and professionals in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors.
Since 1835, New England Financial has been building a reputation for integrity and reliability. Today, we are recognized as a premier life insurance and financial services organization committed to our clients.
New England Financial has solid financial strength. All the major rating agencies rank New England Financial in the excellent or superior range for claims-paying ability and financial strength*:
| Standard & Poor’s |
AA |
| Moody’s |
Aa2
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| Fitch |
AA |
| AM Best |
A+ |
New England Financial is a MetLife affiliated company. MetLife has a long tradition of integrity and financial strength and a reputation for delivering on promises to its policyholders.
Our vision and core values encompass adherence to the highest standards of ethical conduct as the only acceptable way of doing business.
Both New England Financial and MetLife are members of IMSA, the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association. IMSA membership demonstrates a company’s dedication to truthfulness and honorable, ethical conduct in customer contacts involving sales and service of individual insurance and annuities.
“Ethical business practices and consumer trust are the foundation of the financial services industry. Our goal is to be the most trusted company in the industry.” Brian Breneman, Senior Vice President, New England Financial. You can be sure that with such a long tradition of integrity and quality, commitment to face-to-face guidance, tested financial skills and an equally strong and committed parent company, we will be there to deliver on our promises to you.
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