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MYGA Fixed Annuity Warning: Choosing The Highest Rate Can Be Stressful

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MYGA Fixed Annuity Warning: Choosing The Highest Rate Can Be Stressful
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MYGA Fixed Annuity Warning: Choosing The Highest Rate Can Be Stressful

MYGA Fixed Annuity Warning: Choosing The Highest Rate Can Be Stressful

I’ve written a little about about Multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) fixed deferred annuities in the past, and I actually bought one as one of my “$10,000 Experiments” way back in 2015. I bought the MYGA with the highest available interest rate at the time from a company called Sentinel Security Life. Owning a MYGA is very quiet, I only get a mailed statement once a year and the only action required is to roll it over every 5 years. In 2020, Sentinel still offered the highest rate, so I rolled it over to them again. More quiet…

Fast forward to early 2025, and after my recent post about private equity entering the world of MYGAs, I decided to check in on ole’ Sentinel Security Life. Turns out they have been going through some major drama recently!

  • In December 2024, the Utah Insurance Department issued an emergency order prohibiting Sentinel Security Life, along with its affiliates Haymarket Insurance and Jazz Reinsurance, from issuing new policies after December 31, 2024.
  • In mid-March 2025, a Utah judge paused this emergency order, and allowed them to start issuing policies again, pending the result of a trial to start in May 2025.
  • In March 2025, Utah Insurance Commissioner Jonathan Pike petitioned for Sentinel to be placed into “rehabilitation”, stated that it had a “years-long history of self-dealing, conflicts of interest, and obfuscation.” For example, allegedly, Sentinel Insurance would make substantial risky loans to entities also owned by the same controlling party (Kenneth King and Advantage Capital Partners, known as A-Cap). They also have additional insurance companies in South Carolina that are having similar issues with regulators.

“Drama” and your insurance/annuity provider are not a good combo. I knew that going for the highest interest would involve buying from a riskier insurance company, but went for it anyway because that was the entire point of the experiment. The reason to go for a MYGA instead of an FDIC-insured bank CD is to earn a significantly higher net rate due to the combination of the rate gap and the tax deferral benefits during accumulation. Along with that is the assumption that insurance department will require the insurance companies have proper reserves, and that your state guaranty association will cover you in the unlikely case that your insurance company does fail.

While in the accumulation stage, I feel that I can be more aggressive in using a higher-interest-paying, lower-credit-rating company since my exposure will be limited to the next 5 years. But eventually if I choose to convert the final amount to an annuitized income stream, I would be more conservative since my exposure would be potentially for decades. If I was relying on Sentinel to provide my monthly paycheck in retirement, that would be very stressful.

As it stands, my current 5-year MYGA contract ends in less than 5 months (September 2025), and I will be looking to transfer to another 5-year MYGA from a different insurance provider. Honestly, I’ll still probably be comparison shopping amongst the highest rates. I worry that if I tried to buy only from some old, stodgy traditional insurance company, these days it could be bought out by some private equity firm and transformed within a year anyway.

In the end, like many insurance and annuity products, MYGAs are very complex with a lot of variables and grey areas. As a finance geek, this actually intrigues me, but on the flip side this means they are not very consumer-friendly. I personally don’t view their benefits to justify the added complexity to my overall portfolio, so I have not bought any additional MYGAs since my first and only purchase.

If you do decide to pursue MYGAs, I encourage you to research State Guaranty Associations and be careful to stay under your applicable state limits. Since their beginnings in the 1970s, no state guaranty association has failed to pay a covered claim. However, nobody knows what would happen if there was a large crisis. They are not backed by any Federal guarantee like FDIC or NCUA insurance.

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