-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, OzYtc1/HUBxBMh1+RFEhr0x1E1nb7a4tqmmuPzoD6JVk/bXnzsRWrxU/rexBhgWP pPMYZUoaQQ16k9lCZ+YJPw== 0000917677-08-000036.txt : 20080131 0000917677-08-000036.hdr.sgml : 20080131 20080131123959 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000917677-08-000036 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-6/A PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 10 FILED AS OF DATE: 20080131 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20080131 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1 CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000917677 IRS NUMBER: 840499703 STATE OF INCORPORATION: CO FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-6/A SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 333-147534 FILM NUMBER: 08563493 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1290 BROADWAY STREET 2: C/O SECURITY LIFE CENTER CITY: DENVER STATE: CO ZIP: 80203 BUSINESS PHONE: 3038601290 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1290 BROADWAY CITY: DENVER STATE: CO ZIP: 80203-5699 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1 CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000917677 IRS NUMBER: 840499703 STATE OF INCORPORATION: CO FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-6/A SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-08292 FILM NUMBER: 08563494 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1290 BROADWAY STREET 2: C/O SECURITY LIFE CENTER CITY: DENVER STATE: CO ZIP: 80203 BUSINESS PHONE: 3038601290 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1290 BROADWAY CITY: DENVER STATE: CO ZIP: 80203-5699 0000917677 S000000025 SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1 C000058266 ING VUL-CV N-6/A 1 ingvulcvpreeff1.htm REGISTRATION STATMENT ON FORM N-6 -- HTML ingvulcvpreeff1.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing
As filed with the Securities and Exchange    Registration No. 333-147534 
Commission on January 31, 2008    Registration No. 811-08292 
 
 
 
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-6

 
         REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933    [X] 
                   Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1    [X] 
                   Post-Effective Amendment No.    [ ] 
 
         AMENDMENT TO REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT 
         COMPANY ACT OF 1940    [X] 
(Check appropriate box or boxes.)

 
Security Life Separate Account L1
(Exact Name of Registrant)
 
Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
(Name of Depositor)
 
1290 Broadway
Denver, Colorado 80203-5699
(Address of Depositor’s Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
 
(800) 525-9852
(Depositor’s Telephone Number, including Area Code)

J. Neil McMurdie, Counsel
ING Americas (U.S. Legal Services)
One Orange Way, Windsor, Connecticut 06095-4774
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
 
Jeffery R. Berry, Chief Counsel
ING Americas (U.S. Legal Services)
One Orange Way, Windsor, Connecticut 06095-4774

 
It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box):     
[ ]                   immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485     
[X]                   on February 6, 2008, pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485     
[ ]                   60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)     
[ ]                   on ____________, pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485.     
 
If appropriate, check the following box:     
[ ]                   This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a previously filed post- 
                   effective amendment.     


PART A

INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A PROSPECTUS


ING VUL-CV

A FLEXIBLE PREMIUM VARIABLE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
 
issued by
Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
 
and its
Security Life Separate Account L1

M Funds Supplement Dated February 6, 2008, to the Prospectus Dated February 6, 2008

This Supplement adds certain information to your Prospectus, dated February 6, 2008. Please read it carefully and keep it with your Prospectus for future reference.
______________________________________________________________________

Investment Portfolios. Four additional funds are currently available through your policy: Brandes International Equity Fund; Business Opportunity Value Fund; Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund; and Turner Core Growth Fund. For a more complete description of these funds' investments, risks, costs and expenses, please see the prospectus for each fund.

Your policy's prospectus and the fund prospectuses can be requested by calling our Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-877-253-5050. These prospectuses contain information about your policy's investment options and the various fund fees and charges. Please read your policy's prospectus and the fund prospectuses carefully before investing.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The following information is added to the “Funds Available Through the Variable Account” section beginning on page 18 of the prospectus:

  • M Fund, Inc. Brandes International Equity Fund
  • M Fund, Inc. Business Opportunity Value Fund
  • M Fund, Inc. Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund
  • M Fund, Inc. Turner Core Growth Fund

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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The following information is added to Appendix B of the prospectus:     
 
Fund Name       Investment Adviser/Subadviser    Investment Objective 

 M Fund Brandes International    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide long-term capital 
 Equity Fund    M Financial Investment Advisers,    appreciation. 
    Inc.     
    Sub-Adviser:     
Brandes Investment Partners,
    LP      

 M Fund Business Opportunity    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide long-term capital 
 Value Fund    M Financial Investment Advisers,    appreciation. 
    Inc.     
    Sub-Adviser:     
Iridian Asset Management LLC

 M Fund Frontier Capital    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide maximum capital 
 Appreciation Fund    M Financial Investment Advisers,    appreciation. 
    Inc.     
    Sub-Adviser:     
    Frontier Capital Management     
    Company, LLC     

 M Fund Turner Core Growth    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide long-term capital 
 Fund    M Financial Investment Advisers,    appreciation. 
    Inc.     
    Sub-Adviser:     
Turner Investment Partners, Inc.


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ING VUL-CV
 A FLEXIBLE PREMIUM VARIABLE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
 
issued by
Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1

The Policy    Fund Managers 
· Is issued by Security Life of Denver Insurance Company.    Funds managed by the following investment 
· Is returnable by you during the free look period if you are not satisfied.    managers are available through the policy: 
Premium Payments    · AllianceBernstein, L.P. 
· Are flexible, so the premium amount and frequency may vary.    · BAMCO, Inc. 
· Are allocated to the variable account and the fixed account, based on your    · BlackRock Investment Management, 
  instructions.       LLC 
· Are subject to specified fees and charges.    · Capital Research and Management 
The Policy Value       Company 
· Is the sum of your holdings in the fixed account, the variable account and the    · Columbia Management Advisors, LLC 
  loan account.    · Evergreen Investment Management 
· Has no guaranteed minimum value under the variable account. The value varies       Company, LLC. 
  with the value of the subaccounts you select.    · Fidelity Management & Research Co. 
· Has a minimum guaranteed rate of return for amounts in the fixed account.    · Ibbotson Associates 
· Is subject to specified fees and charges including possible surrender charges.    · ING Clarion Real Estate Securities L.P. 
Death Benefit Proceeds    · ING Investment Management Advisors, 
· Are paid if your policy is in force when the insured person dies.       B.V. 
· Are calculated under your choice of options:    · ING Investment Management Co. 
   Option 1 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base    · J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. 
      insurance coverage you have selected or your policy value multiplied by the    · Julius Baer Investment Management, 
      appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in       LLC 
      Appendix A;    · Legg Mason Capital Management, Inc. 
   Option 2 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base    · Marsico Capital Management, LLC 
      insurance coverage you have selected plus the policy value or your policy    · Massachusetts Financial Services 
      value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance       Company 
      factors described in Appendix A; or    · Morgan Stanley Investment Management, 
   Option 3 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base       Inc. (d/b/a Van Kampen) 
      insurance coverage you have selected plus premiums paid minus withdrawals    · Neuberger Berman, LLC 
      taken or your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the    · Neuberger Berman Management Inc. 
      definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.    · OppenheimerFunds, Inc. 
· Are equal to the base death benefit plus any rider benefits minus any outstanding    · Pacific Investment Management
  loan and accrued loan interest, accelerated benefit lien and accrued lien interest      Company LLC 
  and unpaid fees and charges.    · Pioneer Investment Management, Inc.   
· Are generally not subject to federal income tax if your policy continues to meet    · T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
  the federal income tax definition of life insurance.    · UBS Global Asset Management 
Sales Compensation      (Americas) Inc.
· We pay compensation to broker/dealers whose registered representatives sell the    · Wells Capital Management, Inc.   
  policy. See Distribution of the Policy, page 82, for further information about the     
  amount of compensation we pay.     


This prospectus describes what you should know before purchasing the ING VUL-CV variable universal life insurance policy. Please read it carefully and keep it for future reference. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus is accurate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

The policy described in this prospectus is not a deposit with, obligation of or guaranteed or endorsed by any bank, nor is it insured or guaranteed by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board or any other government agency.

The date of this prospectus is February 6, 2008.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
    Page            Page 
POLICY SUMMARY    3    Special Features and Benefits        56 
The Policy’s Features and Benefits    3    Termination of Coverage        65 
Factors You Should Consider Befor        TAX CONSIDERATIONS        67 
   Purchasing a Policy    6    Tax Status of the Company        68 
Fees and Charges    8    Tax Status of the Policy        68 
THE COMPANY, THE VARIABLE        Diversification and Investor Control Requirements    69 
   ACCOUNT AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT    15    Tax Treatment of Policy Death Benefits        69 
Security Life of Denver Insurance Company    15    Distributions Other than Death Benefits        70 
The Investment Options    17    Other Tax Matters        72 
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION        75 
   THE POLICY    21    General Policy Provisions        75 
Underwriting    22    Distribution of the Policy        82 
Purchasing a Policy    23    Legal Proceedings        84 
Fees and Charges    28    Financial Statements        85 
Death Benefits    35    APPENDIX A        A-1 
Additional Insurance Benefits    42    APPENDIX B        B-1 
Policy Value    54    MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE    Back Cover 

TERMS TO UNDERSTAND

The following is a list of some of the key defined terms and the page number on which each is defined:

    Page Where        Page Where 
Term    Defined    Term    Defined 
Age    23    Policy Date    23 
Fixed Account    3    Policy Value    54 
Fixed Account Value    54    Segment or Coverage Segment    36 
Loan Account    56    Surrender Value    5 
Loan Account Value    56    Target Premium    25 
Monthly Processing Date    30    Valuation Date    55 
Net Premium    3    Variable Account    3 
Net Policy Value    4    Variable Account Value    54 

“Security Life,” “we,” “us,” “our” and the “company” refer to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. “You” and “your” refer to the policy owner. The policy owner is the individual, entity, partnership, representative or party who may exercise all rights over the policy and receive the policy benefits during the insured person’s lifetime.

State Variations – State variations are covered in a special policy form used in that state. This prospectus provides a general description of the policy. Your actual policy and any riders are the controlling documents. If you would like to review a copy of the policy and riders, contact our Customer Service Center or your agent/registered representative.

You may contact us about the policy at our:    ING Customer Service Center 
    P.O. Box 5065 
    Minot, ND 58702-5065 
    1-877-253-5050 
    www.ingservicecenter.com 

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  POLICY SUMMARY

This summary highlights the features and benefits of the policy, the risks that you should consider before purchasing a policy and the fees and charges associated with the policy and its benefits. More detailed information is included in the other sections of this prospectus that should be read carefully before you purchase the policy.

The Policy’s Features and Benefits 

The Policy    · This prospectus describes our standard ING VUL-CV variable universal life insurance 
      policy. The policy provides death benefits, policy values and other features of traditional life 
      insurance contracts. There may be variations in policy features, benefits and charges because of 
      requirements of the state where we issue your policy. We describe all such differences in your 
      policy.  
    · If you would like to know about state variations, please ask your agent/registered representative. 
      We can provide him/her with the list of variations that will apply to your policy. 

Temporary    · If you apply and qualify, we may issue temporary insurance equal to the total amount of 
Insurance      insurance coverage for which you applied. 
    · The maximum amount of temporary insurance is $1 million, which includes other in-force 
      coverage you have with us. 
See Temporary    · Temporary insurance may not be available in all states. 
Insurance, page 27.     

Premium Payments    · You choose when to pay and how much to pay. 
    · You will need to pay sufficient premiums to keep the policy in force. Failure to pay sufficient 
See Premium      premiums may cause your policy to lapse without value.  
Payments, page 24.    · You cannot pay additional premiums after age 121. 
    · We may refuse any premium that would disqualify your policy as life insurance under 
      Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code or that would cause your policy to become a modified 
      endowment contract.  
    · We deduct a premium expense charge from each premium payment and credit the remaining 
      premium (the “net premium”) to the variable account or the fixed account according to your 
      instructions. 

Investment Options    · You may allocate your net premiums to the subaccounts of Security Life Separate Account L1 
      (the “variable account”) and to our fixed account. 
See The Investment    · The variable account is one of our separate accounts and consists of subaccounts that invest in 
Options, page 17.      corresponding funds. When you allocate premiums to a subaccount, we invest any net premiums 
      in shares of the corresponding fund. 
    · Your variable account value will vary with the investment performance of the funds underlying the 
      subaccounts and the charges we deduct from your variable account value. 
    · The fixed account is part of our general account and consists of all of our assets other than those 
      in our separate accounts (including the variable account) and loan account. 
    · We credit interest of at least 3.00% per year on amounts allocated to the fixed account, and we 
   may, in our sole discretion, credit interest in excess of this amount.

Free Look Period    · During the free look period, you have the right to examine your policy and return it for a refund if 
      you are not satisfied for any reason. 
See Free Look Period,    · The free look period is generally ten days from your receipt of the policy, although certain states 
page 26.      may allow more than ten days. The length of the free look period that applies in your state will be 
      stated in your policy. 
    · Generally, there are two types of free look refunds: 
         Some states require a return of all premium we have received; and 
         Other states require that we return your policy value plus a refund of all fees and charges 
         deducted. 
         The free look refund that applies in your state will be stated in your policy. 
    See Allocation of Net Premium, page 26, for details about how net premium will be allocated 
    during the free look period. 


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Death Benefits    · Death benefits are paid if your policy is in force when the insured person dies. 
    · Until age 121, the amount of the death benefit will depend on which death benefit option is in 
See Death Benefits,      effect when the insured person dies. 
page 35.    · There are three death benefit options available under your policy: 
         Option 1 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base insurance coverage you 
         have selected or your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of 
        life insurance factors described in Appendix A; 
         Option 2 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base insurance coverage you 
         have selected plus your policy value or your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor 
        from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A; or 
         Option 3 – the base death benefit is the greater of the amount of base insurance coverage you 
         have selected plus premiums paid minus withdrawals taken or your policy value multiplied by 
        the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A. 
    · After age 121, death benefit Option 1 will apply to all policies and the amount of base insurance 
      coverage selected will equal the amount of base insurance coverage in effect on the policy 
      anniversary nearest the insured person’s 121st birthday plus the amount of coverage, if any, under 
      the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider on that date. 
    · We reduce the death benefit proceeds payable under any death benefit option by any 
       outstanding loan and accrued loan interest, accelerated benefit lien and accrued lien interest and 
      unpaid fees and charges.  
    · The death benefit is generally not subject to federal income tax if your policy continues to meet 
      the federal income tax definition of life insurance. 

Death Benefit    · Your policy will not lapse as long as your policy value minus any loan account value and accrued 
Guarantees      loan interest (the “net policy value”) is enough to pay the periodic fees and charges when due. 
    · Even if your net policy value is not enough to pay the periodic fees and charges, when due, the 
      policy has two optional death benefit guarantee riders that can keep your policy from lapsing: 
See Death Benefit         For issue ages 25-75, the 20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider is an optional rider 
Guarantees, page 41.         benefit that may be available, but only when you apply for the policy. If you select this rider, 
         your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage is guaranteed not to lapse for 
        the greater of 20 years or to age 65 provided: 
                 -    Your cumulative premium payments minus any partial withdrawals and any outstanding 
        loan amount and accrued loan interest are at least equal to the sum of the 20-Year/Age 65 
        death benefit guarantee premium payments to the next monthly processing date; and 
                 -    Your net policy value meets certain diversification requirements. 
    For issue ages 25-75, the Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider is an optional rider 
         benefit that may be available, but only when you apply for the policy. If you select this rider, 
         your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage is guaranteed not to lapse for 
         the lifetime of the insured person provided:  
                 -    Your cumulative premium payments minus any partial withdrawals and any outstanding 
        loan amount and accrued loan interest are at least equal to the sum of the lifetime death 
        benefit guarantee premium payments to the next monthly processing date; and 
                 -    Your net policy value meets certain diversification requirements. 
· There is a separate monthly charge for each of these riders.
    · The death benefit guarantee riders are subject to state approval and may not be available in some 
      states.   

Rider Benefits    · Your policy may include additional insurance benefits, attached by rider. There are two types of 
      rider benefits: 
See Additional    Optional rider benefits that you must select before they are added to your policy; and  
Insurance Benefits,          Rider benefits that automatically come with your policy. 
page 42.    · In many cases, we deduct an additional monthly charge for these benefits. 
    · Not all riders may be available under your policy or in your state. 

Transfers    · You currently may make an unlimited number of transfers between the subaccounts and to 
       the fixed account. Transfers are, however, subject to limits, conditions and restrictions that we or 
See Transfers, page 58.       the funds whose shares are involved may impose. See Limits on Frequent or Disruptive 
      Transfers, page 60.  
    · There are certain restrictions on transfers from the fixed account. 
    · We do not charge for transfers. 


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Asset Allocation    · Dollar cost averaging is a systematic program of transferring policy values to selected 
Programs      subaccounts of the variable account. It is intended to help reduce the risk of investing too 
      much when the price of a fund’s shares is high. It also helps to reduce the risk of investing 
      too little when the price of a fund’s shares is low. 
See Dollar Cost    · Automatic rebalancing is a systematic program through which your variable and fixed 
Averaging, page 58.      account values are periodically reallocated among your selected investment options to 
      maintain the allocation percentages you have chosen. 
See Automatic    · There is no charge to participate in these asset allocation programs. There are, however, 
Rebalancing,      certain conditions on participation in these asset allocation programs. 
page 59.    · Neither of these asset allocation programs assures a profit nor do they protect you 
      against a loss in a declining market.

Loans    · After the first policy month, you may take loans against your policy’s surrender value. 
    · A loan must be at least $100 and is generally limited to your surrender value less the 
See Loans, page 56.      periodic fees and charges to your next policy anniversary (or periodic fees and charges for 
      the next 13 months if you take a loan within the 30-day period before your next policy 
      anniversary). 
    · When you take a loan we transfer an amount equal to your loan to the loan account as 
      collateral for your loan. The loan account is part of our general account. 
    · We credit amounts held in the loan account with interest at an annual rate no less than 
      3.00%. 
    · We also charge interest on loans. Interest is due in arrears on each policy anniversary and 
      accrues daily at an annual rate of 3.75% in policy years one through five and at an annual 
      rate of 3.00% (guaranteed not to exceed 3.15%) in all years thereafter. 
    · Loans reduce your policy’s death benefit proceeds and may cause your policy to 
      lapse.  
    · Loans may have tax consequences, and you should consult with a qualified tax adviser 
      before taking a loan against your policy’s surrender value. 

Partial    · After the first policy year, you may take up to 12 partial withdrawals each policy year. In 
Withdrawals      certain circumstances you may take partial withdrawals during the first policy year. 
    · A partial withdrawal must be at least $100 and may not exceed the amount which leaves 
See Partial      your surrender value less than $500. 
Withdrawals,    · We charge a fee of $10 for each partial withdrawal. 
page 64.    · Partial withdrawals may reduce the amount of base and total insurance coverage under your 
      policy and will reduce your policy value. 
    · Partial withdrawals may also have tax consequences, and you should consult with a 
      qualified tax adviser before taking a partial withdrawal from your policy. 

Surrenders    · You may surrender your policy for its surrender value at any time after the free look period 
      while the insured person is alive. 
See Surrender,    · Your surrender value is your policy value minus any surrender charge and your outstanding 
page 65.      loan amount and accrued loan interest. 
    · Surrender charges apply for the first ten years of each segment of base insurance coverage. 
      The surrender charge rates shown are for the first through third segment years. Surrender 
      charge rates generally decline beginning in the fourth segment year and reach zero 
      beginning in the eleventh segment year. 
    · Surrender charge rates vary by the insured person’s age at the time each base insurance 
      coverage segment is established and gender. 
    · All insurance coverage ends on the date we receive your surrender request in good order. 
    · If you surrender your policy it cannot be reinstated. 
    · Surrendering the policy may have tax consequences, and you should consult with a qualified 
      tax adviser before surrendering your policy. 


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Reinstatement    · You may reinstate your policy and riders (other than the death benefit guarantee riders or 
      Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider) within five years of lapse if you still 
See Reinstatement,      own the policy and did not surrender it and the insured person is still insurable. 
page 67.    · You will need to pay the required reinstatement premium. 
    · If you had an outstanding loan when coverage lapsed, we will reinstate it with accrued 
      loan interest to the date of the lapse unless directed otherwise.  
    · When we reinstate your policy, we reinstate the surrender charges for the amount and time 
      remaining when your policy lapsed. 
    · A policy that is reinstated more than 90 days after lapsing may be considered a modified 
      endowment contract for tax purposes. 
    · Reinstating your policy may have tax consequences, and you should consult with a qualified 
      tax adviser before reinstating your policy. 


Factors You Should Consider Before Purchasing a Policy

The decision to purchase a policy should be discussed with your agent/registered representative. Make sure you understand the policy’s investment options, its other features and benefits, its risks and the fees and charges you will incur when you consider purchasing the policy and investing in the subaccounts of the variable account.

Life Insurance    · The policy is not a short-term savings vehicle and should be purchased only if you need 
Coverage      insurance coverage. Evaluate your need for life insurance coverage before purchasing 
      policy. 
    · You should purchase a policy only if you intend and have the financial capability to keep 
      policy in force for a substantial period of time. 

Fees and Charges    · In the early policy years the surrender charge may exceed the policy value because 
      surrender charge may be more than the cumulative premiums minus policy fees and charges 
See Fees and Charges,      Therefore, you should purchase a policy only if you intend and have the financial capability 
page 28.      to keep the policy in force for a substantial period of time. 
    · The policy’s fees and charges reflect the costs associated with its features and benefits, 
      services we render, the expenses we expect to incur and the risks we assume under 
      policy. 
    · We believe that the policy’s fees and charges, in the aggregate, are reasonable, but before 
      purchasing a policy you should compare the value that the policy’s various features 
      benefits and the available services have to you, given your particular circumstances, with 
      fees and charges associated with those features, benefits and services. 

Lapse    · Your policy may lapse and your insurance coverage under the policy may terminate if on 
      monthly processing date: 
See Lapse, page 66.          A death benefit guarantee is not in effect; and 
          Your net policy value is not enough to pay the periodic fees and charges when due. 
    · If you meet these conditions, we will send you notice and give you a 61 day grace period 
      make a sufficient premium payment. 
    · If you do not make a sufficient premium payment by the end of the 61 day grace period, your 
      life insurance coverage will terminate and your policy will lapse without value. 
    · Partial withdrawals and loans have an adverse impact on your net policy value. Before taking 
      a partial withdrawal or loan consider its effect on your ability to keep your policy from 
      lapsing. 

Exchanges    · Replacing an existing life insurance policy(ies) and/or annuity contract(s) with 
   policy described in this prospectus may not be beneficial to you.
See Purchasing a    · Before purchasing a policy, determine whether your existing policy(ies) and/or contract(s) 
Policy, page 22.      will be subject to fees or penalties upon surrender or cancellation. 
    · Also compare the fees, charges, coverage provisions and limitations, if any, of your existing 
      policy(ies) and/or contract(s) with those of the policy described in this prospectus.  


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Investment Risk    · You should evaluate the policy’s long-term investment potential and risks before purchasing a 
      policy. 
See The Variable    · For amounts you allocate to the subaccounts of the variable account: 
Account, page 17.          Your values will fluctuate with the markets, interest rates and the performance of the 
            underlying funds; 
          You assume the risk that your values may decline or may not perform to your 
             expectations; 
          Your policy could lapse without value or you may be required to pay additional premium 
             because of poor fund performance; 
          Each fund has various investment risks, and some funds are riskier than others; 
          You should read each fund’s prospectus and understand the risks associated with the fund 
             before allocating your premiums to its corresponding subaccount; and 
          There is no assurance that any fund will achieve its stated investment objective. 
    · For amounts you allocate to the fixed account: 
          Interest rates we declare will change over time; and 
         You assume the risk that interest rates may decline, although never below the guaranteed 
             minimum annual rate of 3.00%. 

Taxation    · Under current federal income tax law, death benefits of life insurance policies generally are 
      not subject to income tax. In order for this treatment to apply, the policy must qualify as a 
See TAX      life insurance contract. We believe it is reasonable to conclude that the policy will qualify as 
CONSIDERATIONS,      a life insurance contract. 
page 67.    · Assuming the policy qualifies as a life insurance contract under current federal income tax 
      law, your policy earnings are generally not subject to income tax as long as they remain 
      within your policy. Depending on your circumstances, however, the following events may 
      have tax consequences for you: 
          Reduction in the amount of your insurance coverage; 
          Partial withdrawals; 
          Loans; 
          Surrender; 
          Lapse; and 
          Reinstatement. 
    · In addition, if your policy is a modified endowment contract, a partial withdrawal, 
      surrender or a loan against or secured by the policy will be taxable to you to the extent of any 
      gain in the policy. A penalty tax may be imposed on a distribution from a modified 
      endowment contract as well.  
    · There is always the possibility that the tax treatment of the policy could be changed by 
      legislation or otherwise. You should consult a qualified tax adviser with respect to legislative 
      developments and their effect on the policy. 
    · Consult with a qualified legal or tax adviser before you purchase a policy. 

Sales    · We pay compensation to broker/dealers whose registered representatives sell the policy. 
Compensation    · Broker/dealers may be able to choose to receive their compensation under various payment 
      options, but their choice will not affect the fees and charges you will pay for the policy. 
See Distribution of the    · We generally pay more compensation on premiums paid for base insurance coverage 
Policy, page 82.      than we do on premiums paid for coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. Talk 
      to your agent/registered representative about the right blend of base coverage and Adjustable 
      Term Insurance Rider coverage for you.  

Other Products    · We and our affiliates offer other insurance products that may have different features, 
      benefits, fees and charges. These other products may better match your needs. 
    · Contact your agent/registered representative if you would like information about these other 
      products. 


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Fees and Charges

The following tables describe the fees and charges you will pay when buying, owning and surrendering the policy.

Transaction Fees and Charges. The following table describes the fees and charges deducted at the time you make a premium payment, take a partial withdrawal, surrender your policy, request an excess illustration or exercise the Accelerated Benefit Rider or Overloan Lapse Protection Rider benefit. See Transaction Fees and Charges, page 28.

Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Premium Expense    · Deducted when you make    · 9.00% of premium up to target premium and 6.00% of 
Charge         a premium payment.         premium in excess of target premium in segment year 1, and 
             lower thereafter. 

Partial Withdrawal    · Deducted when you take    · $10. 
Fee         a partial withdrawal.     

 
Surrender Charge 1    · Deducted during the first    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
         ten segment years when            $3.40. 
         you surrender your    · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
         policy, decrease your          $42.00. 
         base insurance coverage,     
         take a partial withdrawal    · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of base 
         which decreases your         insurance coverage – 
         base insurance coverage            $23.00. 
         or allow your policy to            The representative insured person is a male age 45. 
         lapse.     

Excess Illustration    · Deducted each time you    · $25 – maximum. 
Fee         request an illustration    · $0 – current. 
         after the first each policy     
         year.     

Accelerated    · On the date the    · $300 per acceleration request.  
Benefit Rider         acceleration request is     
Administrative         processed.     
Charge          

Overloan Lapse    · On the monthly    · 3.50% of the policy value. 2 
Protection Rider         processing date on or     
Charge         next following the date     
         we receive your request     
         to exercise this rider’s     
         benefit.     


1      The surrender charge rates shown are for the first through third segment years. Surrender charge rates generally decline beginning in the fourth segment year and reach zero beginning in the 11th segment year. The rates that apply to you vary by the insured person’s age at the time each base insurance coverage segment is established and gender. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 
2      Your policy value is the sum of your holdings in the fixed account, the variable account and the loan account.
 

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Periodic Fees and Charges. The following table describes the fees and charges deducted each month on the monthly processing date, not including fund fees and expenses. See Periodic Fees and Charges, page 30.

Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Cost of Insurance    · On the monthly    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
Charge 3         processing date.          $0.02 – guaranteed. 
              $0.01 – current.  
        · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
              $15.64 – guaranteed. 
              $11.01 – current. 
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of base 
           insurance coverage – 
                $0.22 – guaranteed. 
                $0.08 – current. 
                The representative insured person is a male, age 45 in the 
                     preferred no tobacco risk class and fully underwritten. 

Mortality &    · On the monthly    · Percentage of policy value invested in the variable account – 
Expense Risk         processing date.          0.025% (0.30% on an annual basis) – guaranteed. 
Charge 4              0.00% – current. 

Policy Charge 5    · On the monthly    · $30 per month in all policy years – guaranteed. 
         processing date.    · $30 per month in policy years 1–5 and lower thereafter – current. 

Administrative    · On the monthly    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
Charge 6         processing date.            $0.03.  
        · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of base insurance coverage – 
              $3.85.  
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of base 
           insurance coverage – 
                $0.24.  
                The representative insured person is male, age 45 in the 
                    preferred no tobacco risk class and fully underwritten. 

Loan Interest    · Accrues daily but is    · 3.75% per annum of the amount held in the loan account in policy 
Charge         due in arrears on       years 1–5, and lower thereafter. 
         each policy     
         anniversary.     


3      The minimum and maximum rates shown are for a fully underwritten policy for an insured person in the standard risk class. The cost of insurance rates shown are for the first policy year. The rates have been rounded to the nearest penny. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. The rates that apply to you depend on the insured person’s age, gender, policy duration, underwriting type and risk class and generally increase each year after the first segment year. Different cost of insurance rates will apply to each segment of base insurance coverage. A segment or coverage segment is a block of insurance coverage. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you. The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for an insured p erson in the substandard risk class is $83.33 per $1,000 of base insurance coverage.
 
4      The monthly mortality and expense risk charge rate has been rounded to the nearest one hundredth of one percent. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. See Mortality and Expense Risk Charge, page 30, for the monthly rate without rounding.
 
5      The policy charge varies based on the amount of base insurance coverage and underwriting type. The current Policy Charge also varies based on policy duration. The current monthly Policy Charge shown is for fully underwritten policies with at least $100,000 in base insurance coverage. It remains level for the first five policy years and decreases thereafter. For regular guaranteed issue policies with at least $100,000 in base insurance coverage, the current Policy Charge is $30 per month during the first ten policy years and decreases thereafter. For select guaranteed or simplified issue policies with at least $100,000 in base insurance coverage, the current Policy Charge is $30 per month during the first five policy years and decreases thereafter. See Policy Charge, page 30, for more detail about the policy charge rates.
 
6      The minimum and maximum rates shown are for a fully underwritten policy for an insured person in the standard risk class. The administrative charge rates shown are for the first policy year. The rates that apply to you depend on the insured person’s age, gender, underwriting type and risk class and generally decrease each year after the fifth segment year. The rates shown have been rounded to the nearest penny. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 

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Optional Rider Fees and Charges. The following tables describe the charges deducted each month on the monthly processing date for each of the optional rider benefits. See Optional Rider Fees and Charges, page 32.

20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider

Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

20-Year/Age 65    · Deducted on each    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of guaranteed coverage – 
Death Benefit         monthly processing date          $0.01. 
Guarantee Rider         during the guarantee    · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of guaranteed coverage – 
Charge 7         period.          $0.02. 
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of 
           guaranteed coverage – 
              $0.01. 
              The representative insured person is age 45. 

 
Additional Insured Rider     
Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Additional Insured    · Deducted on each    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of rider benefit – 
Rider Charge 8         monthly processing date.          $0.02 – guaranteed. 
              $0.01 – current.  
        · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of rider benefit – 
              $11.67 – guaranteed. 
              $10.59 – current.  
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of rider 
           benefit – 
              $0.14 – guaranteed. 
              $0.14 – current.  
              The representative insured person is female age 45 in the 
          preferred no tobacco risk class and fully underwritten. 


7      The rates for this guarantee depends on the insured person’s age at issue. The minimum rate and the representative rate for the 20- year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider have been rounded up to the nearest penny, and the actual rates may be less than these rounded rates. The other rates stated have been rounded to the nearest penny, consequently, the actual rates may be more or less than these rounded rates. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 
8      The rates shown are for the first policy year. The rates have been rounded to the nearest penny. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. The rates that apply to you depend on the additional insured person’s age, gender, underwriting type and risk class and generally increase with age. The rates for the representative additional insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you. The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for an additional insured person in the substandard risk class is $83.33 per $1,000 of rider coverage.
 

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Optional Rider Fees and Charges, continued.

Adjustable Term Insurance Rider     
Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 
Adjustable Term    · On the monthly    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of rider benefit – 
Insurance Rider          processing date.          $0.02 – guaranteed. 
Cost of Insurance              $0.01 – current.  
Charge 9        · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of rider benefit – 
              $19.55 – guaranteed. 
              $10.09 – current.  
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of rider 
             benefit – 
              $0.28 – guaranteed. 
              $0.05 – current.  
              The representative insured person is a male age 45 in the 
        preferred no tobacco risk class and fully underwritten. 

Adjustable Term    · On the monthly    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of the difference between base 
Insurance Rider          processing date.       coverage and total coverage – 
Administrative              $0.01.  
Charge 10        · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of the difference between base 
           coverage and total coverage – 
              $2.73.  
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of the 
           difference between base coverage and total coverage – 
              $0.15.  
              The representative insured person is a male age 45 in the 
        preferred no tobacco risk class and fully underwritten. 


Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider

Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Guaranteed    · Deducted on each    · 0.10% (1.15% on an annual basis) of the minimum 
Minimum         monthly processing date         accumulation value. 11  
Accumulation         during the guarantee     
Benefit Rider         period.     
Charge         


9      The minimum and maximum rates shown are for a fully underwritten policy for an insured person in the standard risk class. The rates shown are for the first policy year. The rates have been rounded to the nearest penny. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. The rates that apply to you depend on the insured person’s age, gender, policy duration, underwriting type and risk class and generally increase each year after the first segment year. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you. The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for an insured person in the substandard risk class is $83.33 per $1,000 of rider coverage.
 
10      The minimum and maximum rates shown are for a fully underwritten policy for an insured person in the standard risk class. The rates shown are for the first policy year. The rates that apply to you depend on the insured person’s gender, underwriting type and risk class and generally decrease after the fifth segment year. The rates shown have been rounded to the nearest penny. Consequently, the actual rates are either more or less than these rounded rates. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 
11      The minimum accumulation value equals the sum of all premium payments we have received for the policy and attached riders minus all partial withdrawals and all fees and charges deducted from your policy value (or that may have been waived under the provisions of the policy or another rider), with the result accrued at an annual interest rate that may vary by policy year. The monthly percentage shown has been rounded up to the nearest tenth of one percent and the actual percentage charged is lower than this rounded amount. See Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider, page 47, for more detail about the features and benefits of and charge for this rider, (including the unrounded monthly amount of the charge).
 

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Optional Rider Fees and Charges, continued.

Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider     
Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Lifetime Death    · Deducted on each    · Minimum Rates per $1,000 of guaranteed coverage – 
Benefit Guarantee         monthly processing date          $0.02. 
Rider Charge 12         during the guarantee    · Maximum Rates per $1,000 of guaranteed coverage – 
         period.          $0.06. 
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $1,000 of 
           guaranteed coverage – 
              $0.02. 
              The representative insured person is age 45. 

 
Waiver of Cost of Insurance Rider     
Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Waiver of Cost of    · Deducted on each    · Minimum Rates per $100 of rider coverage – 
Insurance Rider         monthly processing date.          $6.20. 
Rider Charge 13        · Maximum Rates per $100 of rider coverage – 
              $19.48. 
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $100 of rider 
            coverage – 
              $8.43.  
              The representative insured person is age 45. 

 
Waiver of Specified Premium Rider     
Charge    When Deducted    Amount Deducted 

Waiver of Specified    · Deducted on each    · Minimum Rates per $100 of rider coverage – 
Premium Rider         monthly processing date.          $1.70. 
Charge 13        · Maximum Rates per $100 of rider coverage – 
              $25.40. 
        · Rates for a representative insured person per $100 of rider 
           coverage – 
              $3.90. 
              The representative insured person is a male age 45 and 
                fully underwritten.  


12      The rates for this guarantee depends on the insured person’s age at issue. The rates for the Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider have been rounded to the nearest penny, and the actual rates may be more or less than these rounded rates. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 
13      The minimum rates and rates for a representative insured shown are for the first policy year. The rates for a particular rider depend on various factors that may include the insured person’s age, gender, policy duration and/or underwriting type. Rates generally increase each year after the first policy year. The rates for the representative insured person listed above may be more or less than you will pay, and you should contact your agent/registered representative for information about the rates that apply to you.
 

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Fund Fees and Expenses. The following table shows the minimum and maximum total gross annual fund expenses that you may pay during the time you own the policy. Fund expenses vary from fund to fund and may change from year to year. For more detail about a fund’s fees and expenses, review the fund’s prospectus. See also Fund Fees and Expenses, page 33.

    Minimum    Maximum 
Total Gross Annual Fund Expenses 14 (deducted from fund assets)    0.27%    1.93% 

Total gross annual fund expenses are deducted from amounts that are allocated to the fund. They include management fees and other expenses and may include distribution (12b-1) fees. Other expenses may include service fees that may be used to compensate service providers, including the company and its affiliates, for administrative and policy owner services provided on behalf of the fund. Distribution (12b-1) fees are used to finance any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of fund shares.

If a fund is structured as a “fund of funds,” total gross annual fund expenses also include the fees associated with the funds in which it invests. Because of this a fund that is structured as a “fund of funds” may have higher fees and expenses than a fund that invests directly in debt and equity securities. For a list of the “fund of funds” available through the policy, see the chart of funds available through the variable account on page 18.

14      Some funds which are available through the policy have contractual arrangements to waive and/or reimburse certain fund fees and expenses. The minimum and maximum total gross annual fund expenses shown above do not reflect any of these waiver and/or reimbursement arrangements.
 

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     THE COMPANY, THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT

Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

We are a stock life insurance company organized in 1929 and incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado. We are admitted to do business in the District of Columbia and all states except New York. Our headquarters is at 1290 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203-5699.

We are a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of ING Groep N.V., a global financial institution active in the fields of insurance, banking and asset management. ING Groep N.V. is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Although we are an indirect subsidiary of ING Groep N.V., ING Groep N.V. is not responsible for the obligations under the policy. The obligations under the policy are solely the responsibility of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company.

We are also a charter member of the Insurance Marketplace Standards Association (“IMSA”). Companies that belong to IMSA subscribe to a rigorous set of standards that cover the various aspects of sales and service for individually sold life insurance and annuities. IMSA members have adopted policies and procedures that demonstrate a commitment to honesty, fairness and integrity in all customer contacts involving sales and service of individual life insurance and annuity products.

Regulatory Developments – The Company and the Industry

As with many financial services companies, Security Life and its affiliates have received informal and formal requests for information from various state and federal governmental agencies and self-regulatory organizations in connection with inquiries and investigations of the products and practices of the financial services industry. In each case, the company and its affiliates have been and are providing full cooperation.

Insurance and Retirement Plan Products and Other Regulatory Matters

The New York Attorney General (the “NYAG”), other federal and state regulators and self-regulatory agencies are also conducting broad inquiries and investigations involving the insurance and retirement industries. These initiatives currently focus on, among other things, compensation, revenue sharing, and other sales incentives; potential conflicts of interest; potential anticompetitive activity; reinsurance; marketing practices; specific product types (including group annuities and indexed annuities); and disclosure. It is likely that the scope of these industry investigations will further broaden before they conclude. The company and certain of its U.S. affiliates have received formal and informal requests in connection with such investigations, and are cooperating fully with each request. Some of these matters could result in regulatory action involving the company or certain of its U.S. affiliates.

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These initiatives also may result in new legislation and regulation that could significantly affect the financial services industry, including businesses in which the company is engaged.

In light of these and other developments, U.S. affiliates of ING, including the company, periodically review whether modifications to their business practices are appropriate.

Investment Product Regulatory Issues. Since 2002, there has been increased governmental and regulatory activity relating to mutual funds and variable insurance products. This activity has primarily focused on inappropriate trading of fund shares; directed brokerage; compensation; sales practices, suitability, and supervision; arrangements with service providers; pricing; compliance and controls; adequacy of disclosure; and document retention.

In addition to responding to governmental and regulatory requests on fund trading issues, ING management, on its own initiative, conducted, through special counsel and a national accounting firm, an extensive internal review of mutual fund trading in ING insurance, retirement, and mutual fund products. The goal of this review was to identify any instances of inappropriate trading in those products by third parties or by ING investment professionals and other ING personnel.

The internal review identified several isolated arrangements allowing third parties to engage in frequent trading of mutual funds within the variable insurance and mutual fund products of certain subsidiaries of ING, and identified other circumstances where frequent trading occurred despite measures taken by ING intended to combat market timing. Each of the arrangements has been terminated and disclosed to regulators, to the independent trustees of ING Funds (U.S.) and in reports previously filed by affiliates of the company with the SEC pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

Action may be taken by regulators with respect to the company or certain affiliates before investigations relating to fund trading are completed. The potential outcome of such action is difficult to predict but could subject the company or certain affiliates to adverse consequences, including, but not limited to, settlement payments, penalties, and other financial liability. It is not currently anticipated, however, that the actual outcome of any such action will have a material adverse effect on ING or ING’s U.S.-based operations, including the company.

ING has agreed to indemnify and hold harmless the ING Funds from all damages resulting from wrongful conduct by ING or the employees of its subsidiaries or from ING’s internal investigation, any investigations conducted by any governmental or self-regulatory agencies, litigation or other formal proceedings, including any proceedings by the SEC. Management reported to the ING Funds Board that ING management believes that the total amount of any indemnification obligations will not be material to ING or ING’s U.S.-based operations, including the company.

Product Regulation. Our products are subject to a complex and extensive array of state and federal tax, securities and insurance laws, and regulations, which are administered and enforced by a number of governmental and self-regulatory

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authorities. Specifically, U.S. federal income tax law imposes certain requirements relating to product design, administration and investments that are conditions for beneficial tax treatment of such products under the Internal Revenue Code. See TAX CONSIDERATIONS, page 67, for further discussion of some of these requirements. Failure to administer certain product features could affect such beneficial tax treatment. In addition, state and federal securities and insurance laws impose requirements relating to insurance product design, offering and distribution, and administration. Failure to meet any of these complex tax, securities or insurance requirements could subject the company to administrative penalties, unanticipated remediation or other claims and costs.

  The Investment Options

You may allocate your premium payments to any of the available investment options. These options include subaccounts of the variable account and the fixed account. The investment performance of a policy depends on the performance of the investment options you choose.

The Variable Account   

In the policy the 
“variable 
account” is 
referred to as 
the “Separate 
Account.”  

   
We established Security Life Separate Account L1 on   
November 3, 1993, as one of our separate accounts   
under the laws of the State of Colorado. It is a unit   
investment trust, registered with the SEC under the   
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (“1940   
Act”).   

We own all of the assets of the variable account and are obligated to pay all amounts due under a policy according to the terms of the policy. Income, gains and losses credited to, or charged against, the variable account reflect the investment experience of the variable account and not the investment experience of our other assets. Additionally, Colorado law provides that we cannot charge the variable account with liabilities arising out of any other business we may conduct. This means that if we ever became insolvent, the variable account assets will be used first to pay variable account policy claims. Only if variable account assets remain after these claims have been satisfied can these assets be used to pay owners of other policies and creditors.

The variable account is divided into subaccounts. Each subaccount invests in a corresponding fund. When you allocate premium payments to a subaccount, you acquire accumulation units of that subaccount. You do not invest directly in or hold shares of the funds when you allocate premium payments to the subaccounts of the variable account.

Funds Available Through the Variable Account. The following chart lists the funds that are available through the variable account. For additional information about each fund’s investment adviser/subadviser and investment objective, see Appendix B to this prospectus. More detailed information about each fund can be found in each fund’s current prospectus.

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Certain funds that are available through the variable account are structured as “fund of funds.” These funds may have higher fees and expenses than a fund that invests directly in debt and equity securities because they also incur the fees and expenses of the underlying funds in which they invest. The “fund of funds” available through the policy are identified in the following chart.

Funds Available Through the Variable Account

  • American Funds – Growth Fund (Class 2)
  • American Funds – Growth-Income Fund (Class 2)
  • American Funds – International Fund (Class 2)
  • Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio (Service Class)
  • Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio (Service Class)
  • ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Global Resources Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio (Class I)*
  • ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio (Class I)*
  • ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio (Class I)*
  • ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio (Class I)*
  • ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING Liquid Assets Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING Marsico Growth Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING MFS Total Return Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING MFS Utilities Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® (Class I)
  • ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Stock Index Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING JP Morgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio (S Class)
  • ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio (I Class)
  • ING VP Balanced Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio (Class I)
  • ING VP Real Estate Portfolio (Class S)
  • ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio (Class I)
  • Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® (Class I)
*      These funds are structured as “fund of funds.” See the Fund Fees and Expenses table on page 13 and the Fund Fees and Expenses section on page 33 for more information about “fund of funds.”
 

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See Appendix B to this prospectus for more information about the funds available through the variable account, including information about each fund’s investment adviser/subadviser and investment objective. More detailed information about each fund, including information about their investment risks and fees and expenses, can be found in the fund’s current prospectus and Statement of Additional Information. You may obtain these documents by contacting us at our Customer Service Center.

A fund available through the variable account is not the same as a retail mutual fund with the same or similar name. Accordingly, the management, fees and expenses and performance of a fund available through the variable account is likely to differ from a similarly named retail mutual fund.

Voting Privileges. We invest each subaccount’s assets in shares of a corresponding fund. We are the legal owner of the fund shares held in the variable account, and we have the right to vote on certain issues. Among other things, we may vote on issues described in the fund’s current prospectus or issues requiring a vote by shareholders under the 1940 Act.

Even though we own the shares, we give you the opportunity to tell us how to vote the number of shares attributable to your policy. We count fractional shares. If you have a voting interest, we send you proxy material and a form on which to give us your voting instructions.

Each fund share has the right to one vote. The votes of all fund shares are cast together on a collective basis, except on issues for which the interests of the funds differ. In these cases, voting is on a fund-by-fund basis.

Examples of issues that require a fund-by-fund vote are changes in the fundamental investment policy of a particular fund or approval of an investment advisory agreement.

We vote the shares in accordance with your instructions at meetings of the fund’s shareholders. We vote any fund shares that are not attributable to policies and any fund shares for which the owner does not give us instructions in the same proportion as we vote the shares for which we did receive voting instructions. This means that instructions from a small number of shareholders can determine the outcome of a vote. There is no minimum number of shares for which we must receive instructions before we vote the shares.

We reserve the right to vote fund shares without getting instructions from policy owners if the federal securities laws, regulations or their interpretations change to allow this.

You may instruct us only on matters relating to the funds corresponding to those subaccounts in which you have invested assets as of the record date set by the fund’s Board for the shareholders meeting. We determine the number of fund shares in each subaccount of your policy by dividing your variable account value in that subaccount by the net asset value of one share of the matching fund.

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Right to Change the Variable Account. Subject to state and federal law and the rules and regulations thereunder, we may, from time to time, make any of the following changes to our variable account with respect to some or all classes of policies:

  • Change the investment objective;
     
  • Offer additional subaccounts that will invest in funds we find appropriate for policies we issue;
     
  • Eliminate subaccounts;
     
  • Combine two or more subaccounts;
     
  • Close subaccounts. We will notify you in advance by a supplement to this prospectus if we close a subaccount. If a subaccount is closed or otherwise is unavailable for new investment, unless you provide us with alternative allocation instructions, all future premiums directed to the subaccount that was closed or is unavailable may be automatically allocated among the other available subaccounts according to your most recent allocation instructions.
     
      You may give us alternative allocation instructions by contacting our Customer Service Center. See also the Transfers section of this prospectus, page 58, for information about making subaccount allocation changes;
     
  • Substitute a new fund for a fund in which a subaccount currently invests. A substitution may become necessary if, in our judgment:
     
     
  • A fund no longer suits the purposes of your policy;
     
     
  • There is a change in laws or regulations;
     
     
  • There is a change in the fund’s investment objectives or restrictions;
     
     
  • The fund is no longer available for investment; or
     
     
  • Another reason we deem a substitution is appropriate.
     
  • In the case of a substitution, the new fund may have different fees and charges than the fund it replaced;
     
  • Transfer assets related to your policy class to another separate account;
     
  • Withdraw the variable account from registration under the 1940 Act;
     
  • Operate the variable account as a management investment company under the 1940 Act;
     
  • Cause one or more subaccounts to invest in a fund other than, or in addition to, the funds currently available;
     
  • Stop selling the policy;
     
  • End any employer or plan trustee agreement with us under the agreement’s terms;
     
  • Limit or eliminate any voting rights for the variable account; or
     
  • Make any changes required by the 1940 Act or its rules or regulations.
     

    We will not make a change until the change is disclosed in an effective prospectus or prospectus supplement, authorized, if necessary, by an order from the SEC and approved, if necessary, by the appropriate state insurance department(s). We will notify you of changes. If you wish to transfer the amount you have in the affected subaccount to another subaccount or to the fixed account, you may do so free of charge. Just notify us at our Customer Service Center.

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    The Fixed Account     
     
    You may allocate all or a part of your net premium and     
     
     
     
    In the policy the 
    “fixed account” 
    is referred to as 
    the “Guaranteed  
    Interest 
    Division.” 
     
     
     
    transfer your net policy value into the fixed account. We   
    declare the interest rate that applies to all amounts in the   
    fixed account. Although the interest rate will change   
    over time, the interest rate will never be less than 3.00%.   
       
    Additionally, we guarantee that the interest rate will not   
    change more frequently than every policy anniversary.   
    Interest compounds daily at an effective annual rate that   
    equals the declared rate. We credit interest to the fixed   
    account on a daily basis. We pay interest regardless of   
    the actual investment performance of our general   
    account. We bear all of the investment risk for the fixed   
    account.   

    Your fixed account value equals the net premium you allocate to the fixed account, plus interest earned, minus amounts you transfer out or withdraw. It may be reduced by fees and charges assessed against your policy value.

    The fixed account guarantees principal and is part of our general account. The general account supports our non-variable insurance and annuity obligations. We have not registered interests in the fixed account under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“1933 Act”). Also, we have not registered the fixed account or the general account as an investment company under the 1940 Act (because of exemptive and exclusionary provisions). This means that the general account, the fixed account and interests in it are generally not subject to regulation under these Acts.

    The SEC staff has not reviewed the disclosures in this prospectus relating to the general account and the fixed account. These disclosures, however, may be subject to certain requirements of the federal securities law regarding accuracy and completeness of statements made.

    DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE POLICY

    This prospectus describes our standard ING VUL-CV variable universal life insurance policy. The policy provides death benefits, policy values and other features of traditional life insurance contracts. There may be variations in policy features, benefits and charges because of requirements of the state where we issue your policy. We describe all such differences in your policy.

    If you would like to know about state variations, please ask your agent/registered representative. We can provide him/her with the list of variations that will apply to your policy.

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    We and our affiliates offer various other products with different features and terms than the policy offered through this prospectus, and that may offer some or all of the same funds. These products have different benefits, fees and charges, and may or may not better match your needs. Please note that some of the company’s management personnel and certain other employees may receive a portion of their employment compensation based on the amount of policy values allocated to funds affiliated with ING. You should be aware that there may be alternative products available, and, if you are interested in learning more about these other products, contact our Customer Service Center or your agent/registered representative.

    Underwriting

    On the application you will provide us with certain health and other necessary information. Upon receipt of an application, we will follow our underwriting procedures to determine whether the proposed insured person is insurable by us. Before we can make this determination, we may need to request and review medical examinations of and other information about the proposed insured person. Through our underwriting process we also determine the risk class for the proposed insured person if the application is accepted. Risk class is based on such factors as the proposed insured person’s age, gender, health and occupation. Risk class will impact the cost of insurance rates you will pay and may also affect premiums and other policy fees, charges and benefits.

    We offer policies on a fully underwritten, simplified issue and guaranteed issue basis.

    Simplified issue and guaranteed issue policies are available for certain individuals in group or sponsored arrangements. We issue simplified issue and guaranteed issue policies up to a preset face amount with reduced evidence of insurability as compared to fully underwritten policies. More evidence of insurability is required for fully underwritten policies than simplified issue policies, and even less evidence is required for guaranteed issue policies. Eligibility for a simplified issue policy versus a guaranteed issue policy will depend on the nature of the individuals in the group or sponsored arrangement to be covered and such factors as the proposed insured person’s age and/or health and the amount of coverage.

    Eligibility for a simplified issue or a guaranteed issue policy also requires that each proposed insured person:

    • Is actively at work at least 30 hours per week performing normal duties;
    • Has been currently employed and actively at work for the past 90 days;
    • Must answer certain health related questions and may be required to provide certain medical information;
    • Must indicate tobacco use, type and frequency. Tobacco use includes use of any substance in the past 12 months that contains nicotine; and
    • Must consent to be insured.

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    We also have select and regular rates for simplified issue and guaranteed issue policies. Eligibility for select or regular rates also depends on the nature and characteristics of the individuals in the group or sponsored arrangement to be covered. In general, regular rates are available to certain executive, professional and technical groups and select rates are available only to executive groups.

    Simplified issue and guaranteed issue policies carry different mortality risks compared with policies that are fully underwritten, and the cost of insurance, mortality and expense risk, policy and administrative charges may be greater for simplified issue and guaranteed issue policies. These charges under these circumstances may depend on the:

    • Issue age of the insured person; and
    • Risk class of the insured person.

    Based on simplified issue and guaranteed issue underwriting, a proposed insured can be rated or excluded from coverage based on, among other things, serious illness, hospitalization, employment status and/or citizenship.

    Generally, on a current basis, the overall charges are higher for simplified issue or guaranteed issue policies with regular rates than for those with select rates, and both have higher overall charges than similar fully underwritten policies in the standard rate classes. This means that an insured person in a group or sponsored arrangement could get individual fully underwritten insurance coverage at a lower overall cost.

    We reserve the right to reject an application for any reason permitted by law. If an application is rejected, any premium received will be returned without interest.

    Purchasing a Policy

    To purchase a policy you must submit an application to us. On that application you will, among other things, select:

    • The amount of your total insurance coverage (which generally must be at least $50,000);
    • Your initial death benefit option;
    • The death benefit qualification test to apply to your policy; and
    • Any riders or optional benefits.

    On the date coverage under the policy begins (the “policy date”), the person on whose life we issue the policy (the “insured person”) generally can be no more than age 85 (70 for guaranteed and simplified issue policies). “Age” under the policy means the insured person’s age on the birthday nearest to the policy date. From time to time, we may accept an insured person who exceeds our normal maximum age limit. We will not unfairly discriminate in determining the maximum age at issue. All exceptions to our normal limits are dependent upon our ability to obtain acceptable reinsurance coverage for our risk with an older insured. We may also set a minimum age to issue a policy.

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    You may request that we back-date the policy up to six months to allow the insured person to give proof of a younger age for the purposes of your policy. Except for cash on delivery policies, we generally will not reissue a policy to change the policy date.

    Important Information About the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. It may be to your economic advantage to include all or part of your insurance coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. Working with your agent/registered representative, consider the factors described in the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider section of this prospectus, page 44, when deciding whether to include coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider and in what proportion to the total amount of coverage under your policy.

    Premium Payments

    Premium payments are flexible and you may choose the amount and frequency of premium payments, within limits, including:

    • We may refuse to accept any premium less than $25;
    • You cannot pay additional premiums after age 121;
    • We may refuse any premium that would disqualify your policy as life insurance under Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code;
    • We may refuse any premium that would cause your policy to become a modified endowment contract under Section 7702A of the Internal Revenue Code without your prior written acknowledgement accepting your policy as a modified endowment contract; and
    • We may refuse to accept any premium that does not comply with our anti- money laundering program. See Anti-Money Laundering, page 77.

    After we deduct the premium expense charge from your premium payments, we apply the net premium to your policy as described below.

    A premium payment is received by us when it is received at our offices. After you have paid your initial premium, we suggest you send payments directly to us, rather than through your agent/registered representative, to assure the earliest crediting date.

    Your initial premium must be at least equal to the sum of the scheduled premium from the policy date through the investment date. The investment date is the date we apply the net premium to your policy.

    Scheduled Premium. You may select your scheduled (planned) premium (within our limits) when you apply for your policy. The scheduled premium, shown in your policy and schedule, is the amount you choose to pay over a stated time period. This amount may or may not be enough to keep your policy in force. You may receive premium reminder notices for the scheduled premium on a quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis. You are not required to pay the scheduled premium.

    You can change the amount of your scheduled premium within our minimum and maximum limits at any time. If you fail to pay your scheduled premium or if you change the amount of your scheduled premium, your policy performance will be affected.

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    If you have an optional death benefit guarantee rider, your scheduled premium should not be less than the guarantee period annual premium shown in your policy. See Death Benefit Guarantees, page 41.

    Unscheduled Premium Payments. Generally speaking, you may make unscheduled premium payments at any time, however:

    • We may refuse to accept any premium less than $25;
    • You cannot pay additional premiums after age 121;
    • We may refuse to accept or limit the amount of an unscheduled premium payment if it would result in an increase in the amount of the base death benefit required by the federal income tax law definition of life insurance.
      We may require satisfactory evidence that the insured person is insurableaccording to our normal underwriting rules for the applicable risk class andrating at the time that you make the unscheduled premium payment if thebase death benefit is increased due to an unscheduled premium payment;
    • We may require satisfactory evidence that the insured person is insurable according to our normal underwriting rules for the applicable risk class and rating at the time that you make the unscheduled premium payment if an unscheduled premium payment will cause the net amount at risk to increase;
    • We will return premium payments that would cause your policy to become a modified endowment contract, unless you have acknowledged in writing the new modified endowment contract status for your policy; and
    • Our acceptance of an unscheduled premium payment may be subject to certain issue limitations and conditioned on the availability of reinsurance coverage.

    Satisfactory evidence of insurability may include receipt of an application and required medical information.

    Target Premium. Target premium is not based on your scheduled premium. Target premium is actuarially determined based on the age and gender of the insured person. The target premium is used to determine your premium expense charge and the sales compensation we pay. It may or may not be enough to keep your policy in force. You are not required to pay the target premium and there is no penalty for paying more or less. The target premium for your policy and additional segments is listed in your policy schedule pages.

    Premium Payments Affect Your Coverage. Unless you have an optional death benefit guarantee rider, your coverage lasts only as long as you have a positive net policy value that is enough to pay the periodic fees and charges due each month. If you do not meet this requirement, your policy will enter a 61-day grace period and you must make a sufficient premium payment to keep your policy from lapsing. See Lapse, page 66.

    If you have an optional death benefit guarantee rider, we guarantee that your policy will not lapse during the guarantee period provided your cumulative premium payments minus any partial withdrawals and any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest are at least equal to the guarantee period annual premium and your net policy value meets certain diversification requirements. See Death Benefit Guarantees, page 41.

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    Allocation of Net Premium. Until your initial net premium is allocated as described below, we hold premiums in a general suspense account. Premiums held in this suspense account do not earn interest.

    We apply the initial net premium to your policy after all of the following conditions have been met:

    • We receive the required initial premium;
    • All issue requirements have been received by our Customer Service Center; and
    • We approve your policy for issue.

    Amounts you designate for the fixed account will be allocated to that account on the investment date. If your state requires return of your premium during the free look period, we initially invest amounts you have designated for the subaccounts of the variable account in the subaccount that invests in the ING Liquid Assets Portfolio. We later transfer these amounts from this subaccount to the available subaccounts that you have selected based on your most recent premium allocation instructions. This transfer occurs five days after the date we mailed your policy to you plus the length of your state free look period.

    If your state provides for return of your policy value during the free look period (or provides no free look period), we allocate amounts you designated for the subaccounts of the variable account directly into those subaccounts.

    All net premiums we receive after the applicable period are allocated to your policy on the valuation date of their receipt in good order. We will allocate net premiums to the available subaccounts using your most recent premium allocation instructions specified in percentages stated to the nearest tenth and totaling 100%. If your most recent premium allocation instructions includes a fund that corresponds to a subaccount that is closed to new investment (we will notify you in advance by a supplement to this prospectus if we close a subaccount) or is otherwise unavailable, net premium received that would have been allocated to the subaccount corresponding to the closed or otherwise unavailable fund may be automatically allocated among the other available subaccounts according to your most recent allocation instructions. If your most recent allocation instructions do not include any available funds, you must provide us with alter native allocation instructions or the premium payment will be returned to you. You may give us alternative allocation instructions by contacting our Customer Service Center. Your failure to provide us with alternative allocation instructions before we return your premium payment(s) may result in your policy entering the 61 day grace period and/or your policy lapsing without value. See Lapse, page 66, for more information about how to keep your policy from lapsing. See also Reinstatement, page 67, for more information about how to put your policy back in force if it has lapsed.

    Free Look Period

    You have the right to examine your policy and return it to us (for any reason) within the period shown in the policy. The period during which you have this right is called the free look period and starts on the date you receive your policy. If you return your policy to us within the free look period, we cancel it as of your policy date.

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    If you cancel your policy during the free look period, you will receive a refund as determined by state law. Generally, there are two types of free look refunds:

    • Refund of all premium we have received from you; or
    • Refund of your policy value plus a refund of all charges deducted.

    The type of refund that applies in your state will be specified in your policy. The type of free look refund will affect when premium received before the end of the free look period is allocated to the subaccounts. See Allocation of Net Premium, page 26.

    Temporary Insurance

    If you apply and qualify, we may issue temporary insurance in an amount equal to the amount of insurance coverage for which you applied, up to $1million, which includes other in-force coverage you have with us.

    Temporary insurance coverage begins when all of the following events have occurred:

    • You have completed and signed our temporary insurance coverage form;
    • We have received and accepted a premium payment of at least your scheduled premium (selected on your application); and
    • The necessary parts of the application are complete.

    Unless otherwise provided by state law, temporary insurance coverage ends on the earliest of:

    • Five days after we mail the premium refund to the address on your application;
    • Five days after we mail notice of termination to the address on your application;
    • Your policy date;
    • The date we refuse to issue a policy based on your application; or
    • 90 days after you sign our temporary life insurance coverage form.

    There is no death benefit under the temporary insurance coverage if any of the following events occur:

    • There is a material misrepresentation in your answers on the temporary insurance coverage form;
    • There is a material misrepresentation in statements on your application;
    • The person or persons intended to be insured die by suicide or self-inflicted injury; or
    • The bank does not honor your premium check or authorized withdrawal.

    During the period of temporary insurance coverage your premium payments are held by us in a general suspense account until underwriting is completed and the policy is issued or the temporary insurance coverage otherwise ends. Premiums held in this suspense account do not earn interest and they are not allocated to the investment options available under the policy until a policy is issued. If a policy is not issued and temporary coverage ends, any premium received will be returned without interest. See Allocation of Net Premium, page 26.

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    Fees and Charges

    We deduct fees and charges under the policy to compensate us for:

    • Providing the insurance benefits of the policy (including any rider benefits);
    • Administering the policy;
    • Assuming certain risks in connection with the policy; and
    • Incurring expenses in distributing the policy.

    The amount of a fee or charge may be more or less than the cost associated with the service or benefit. Accordingly, excess proceeds from one fee or charge may be used to make up a shortfall on another fee or charge, and we may earn a profit on one or more of these fees and charges. We may use any such profits for any proper corporate purpose, including, among other things, payment of sales expenses.

    Transaction Fees and Charges

    We deduct the following transaction fees and charges from your policy value each time you make certain transactions.

    Premium Expense Charge. We deduct a premium expense charge from each premium payment we receive.

            Premium Expense 
        Premium Expense    Charge for Amounts 
        Charge for Amounts    in Excess of 
    Segment Year    up to Target Premium    Target Premium 



                 1    9.00%    6.00% 
               2 +    4.50%    3.00% 

    This charge helps offset:

    • The expenses we incur in selling the policy;
    • The costs of various state and local taxes. We pay state and local taxes in almost all states. These taxes vary in amount from state to state and may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction within a state; and
    • The cost associated with the federal income tax treatment of our deferred acquisition costs. This cost is determined solely by the amount of life insurance premium we receive.

    Partial Withdrawal Fee. We deduct a partial withdrawal fee each time you take a partial withdrawal from your policy. The amount of this fee is $10. We deduct the partial withdrawal fee proportionately from your fixed and variable account values that remain after the partial withdrawal.

    This fee helps offset the expenses we incur when processing a partial withdrawal.

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    Surrender Charge. We deduct a surrender charge during the first ten segment years when you:

    • Surrender your policy;
    • Allow your policy to lapse;
    • Decrease your base insurance coverage; or
    • Take a partial withdrawal that decreases the amount of your base insurance coverage.

    The amount of the surrender charge depends on the amount of base insurance coverage surrendered or decreased and the surrender charge rates.

    When you purchase a policy or increase your base insurance coverage, we set surrender charge rates based on the gender and age of the insured person. Surrender charges apply for the first ten years of each segment of base insurance coverage. Surrender charge rates generally decline beginning in the fourth segment year and reach zero beginning in the eleventh segment year. Each coverage segment will have its own set of surrender charge rates which will apply only to that segment. See Changes in the Amount of Your Insurance Coverage, page 35. The rates that apply to you will be set forth in your policy.

    See the Transaction Fees and Charges table on page 8 for the minimum and maximum surrender charge rates and the rates for a representative insured person.

    For full surrenders, you will receive the surrender value of your policy. For decreases in the amount of base insurance coverage, the surrender charge will reduce your policy value. If there are multiple segments of base insurance coverage, the coverage decreases and surrender charges assessed will be processed on a pro rata basis.

    In the early policy years the surrender charge may exceed the policy value because the surrender charge may be more than the cumulative premiums paid minus policy fees and charges. Therefore, you should purchase a policy only if you intend and have the financial capability to keep the policy in force for a substantial period of time.

    The surrender charge helps offset the expenses we incur in issuing and distributing the policy.

    Excess Illustration Fee. We currently do not assess this fee, but we reserve the right to assess a fee of up to $25 for each illustration of your policy values that you request after the first each policy year.

    This fee helps offset the costs we incur when processing requests for excess illustrations.

    Redemption Fees. If applicable, we may deduct the amount of any redemption fees imposed by the underlying mutual funds as a result of withdrawals, transfers or other fund transactions you initiate. Redemption fees, if any, are separate and distinct from any transaction charges or other charges deducted from your policy value.

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    Periodic Fees and Charges

    We deduct the following periodic fees and charges from your policy value on the monthly processing date. The monthly processing date is the same date each month as your policy date. If that date is not a valuation date, then the monthly processing date is the next valuation date.

    At any time you may choose one investment option from which we will deduct your periodic fees and charges. If you do not choose the investment option or the amount in your chosen investment option is not enough to cover the periodic fees and charges, then your periodic fees and charges are taken from the subaccounts and fixed account in the same proportion that your value in each has to your net policy value.

    Cost of Insurance. Each month we deduct a cost of insurance charge equal to our current monthly cost of insurance rates multiplied by the net amount at risk for each segment of your base insurance coverage. The net amount at risk as calculated on each monthly processing date equals the difference between:

    • Your current base death benefit, discounted to take into account one month’s interest earnings at an assumed 3.00% annual interest rate; and
    • Your policy value minus the periodic fees and charges due on that date, other than cost of insurance charges.

    Monthly cost of insurance rates are based on the insured person’s age at issue and each date you increase your insurance coverage (a “segment date”), gender, underwriting type, risk class and segment year. They will not, however, be greater than the guaranteed cost of insurance rates shown in the policy, which are based on the 2001 Commissioner’s Standard Ordinary Sex Distinct Mortality Tables. We will apply unisex rates where appropriate under the law. This currently includes policies issued in the state of Montana and policies issued to employers or employee organizations in connection with employment related insurance or benefit programs. The rates that apply to you will be set forth in your policy. See the Periodic Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum and maximum cost of insurance rates and the rates for a represen tative insured person.

    Separate cost of insurance rates apply to each segment of your base insurance coverage. The maximum rates for the initial segment and each new segment of your base insurance coverage will be printed in your policy schedule pages.

    The cost of insurance charge varies from month to month because of changes in your net amount at risk, changes in your death benefit and the increasing age of the insured person. The net amount at risk is affected by the same factors that affect your policy value, namely:

    • The net premium applied to your policy;
    • The fees and charges we deduct;
    • Any partial withdrawals you take;
    • Interest earnings on the amounts allocated to the fixed account;
    • Interest earned on amounts held in the loan account; and
    • The investment performance of the funds underlying the subaccounts of the variable account.

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    We calculate the net amount at risk separately for each segment of your base insurance coverage. We allocate the net amount at risk to segments of the base death benefit in the same proportion that each segment has to the total base death benefit for all insurance coverage as of the monthly processing date.

    There are no cost of insurance charges during the continuation of coverage period.

    The cost of insurance charge compensates us for the ongoing costs of providing insurance coverage, including the expected cost of paying death benefit proceeds that may be more than your policy value.

    Mortality and Expense Risk Charge. Each month we may deduct from your policy value a mortality and expense risk charge based on the amount invested in the subaccounts according to the following rates:

    Percentage of the Amount Invested in the Variable Account 
    Current  Guaranteed 
    0.00%  0.025% 
      (0.30% on an annual basis) 

    This charge, if assessed, will help compensate us for the mortality and expense risks we assume when we issue a policy. The mortality risk is the risk that insured people, as a group, may live less time than we estimated. The expense risk is the risk that the costs of issuing and administering the policies and operating the subaccounts of the variable account are greater than we estimated.

    Policy Charge. Each month we deduct a policy charge. This charge varies based on underwriting type, the amount of base insurance coverage and policy duration. The current policy charge each month for policies with at least $100,000 in base insurance coverage is as follows:

     
     
    Policy 
    Year 
       
    Fully 
    Underwritten 
    Current 
      Regular 
    Guaranteed Issue 
    Underwriting 
    Current 
      Select Guaranteed/ 
    Simplified Issue 
    Underwriting 
    Current 
         
         
         

     
    1-5    $30    $30    $30 

     
    6-10    $15    $30    $15 

     
    11-20    $10    $20    $15 

     
    21+    $8    $20    $15 

     

    The guaranteed policy charge for all policies with at least $100,000 in base coverage and the current and guaranteed policy charge for all policies with less than $100,000 in base insurance coverage is $30 per month in all policy years.

    This charge helps compensate us for the costs associated with:

    • Processing applications;
    • Conducting medical examinations;
    • Establishing policy records; and
    • Underwriting.

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    Administrative Charge. Each month we deduct an administrative charge equal to our current monthly administrative charge rates multiplied by the amount of your base insurance coverage divided by 1,000. The rates vary based on the insured person’s age, gender, underwriting type and risk class and generally decrease each year after the fifth and tenth segment years. The rates that apply to you will be set forth in your policy. See the Periodic Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum and maximum administrative charge rates and the rates for a representative insured person.

    This charge helps offset the costs we incur in administering the policy, including costs associated with:

    • Billing and collecting premiums;
    • Processing claims and policy transactions;
    • Keeping records;
    • Reporting and communicating with policy owners; and
    • Our overhead and other expenses.

    Optional Rider Fees and Charges

    There are separate fees and charges for optional rider benefits. See the Optional Rider Fees and Charges table on page 9, and the Optional Rider Benefits section on page 42 for more information about the optional rider benefits and the applicable fees and charges.

    Waiver and Reduction of Fees and Charges

    We may waive or reduce any of the fees and charges under the policy, as well as the minimum amount of insurance coverage set forth in this prospectus. Any waiver or reduction will be based on expected economies that result in lower sales, administrative or mortality expenses. For example, we may expect lower expenses in connection with sales to:

    • Certain groups or sponsored arrangements (including our employees, employees of our affiliates, our appointed sales agents and certain family members of each of these groups of individuals);
    • Corporate or business policy owners/purchasers (including sales related to a corporate or business policy owner’s election to substitute one insured person who is an employee for another); or
    • Our policyholders or the policyholders of our affiliated companies.

    Any variation in fees and charges will be based on differences in costs or services and our rules in effect at the time. We may change our rules from time to time, but we will not unfairly discriminate in any waiver or reduction.

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    Fund Fees and Expenses

    As shown in the fund prospectuses and described in the Fund Fees and Expenses table on page 13 of this prospectus, each fund deducts management fees from the amounts allocated to the fund. In addition, each fund deducts other expenses which may include service fees that may be used to compensate service providers, including the company and its affiliates, for administrative and policy owner services provided on behalf of the fund. Furthermore, certain funds may deduct a distribution or 12b-1 fee, which is used to finance any activity that is primarily intended to result in the sale of fund shares. For a more complete description of the funds’ fees and expenses, review each fund’s prospectus.

    The company or its U.S. affiliates receive substantial revenue from each of the funds or the funds’ affiliates, although the amount and types of revenue vary with respect to each of the funds offered through the policy. This revenue is one of several factors we consider when determining the policy fees and charges and whether to offer a fund through our policies. Fund revenue is important to the company’s profitability, and it is generally more profitable to offer affiliated funds than to offer unaffiliated funds.

    In terms of total dollar amounts received, the greatest amount of revenue generally comes from assets allocated to funds managed by Directed Services LLC or other company affiliates, which funds may or may not also be subadvised by another company affiliate. Assets allocated to funds managed by a company affiliate but subadvised by unaffiliated third parties generally generate the next greatest amount of revenue. Finally, assets allocated to unaffiliated funds generate the least amount of revenue. The company expects to make a profit from this revenue to the extent it exceeds the company’s expenses, including the payment of sales compensation to our distributors.

    Types of Revenue Received from Affiliated Funds. Affiliated funds are (a) funds managed by Directed Services LLC or other company affiliates, which funds may or may not also be subadvised by another company affiliate; and (b) funds managed by a company affiliate but that are subadvised by unaffiliated third parties.

    Revenues received by the company from affiliated funds may include:

    • A share of the management fee deducted from fund assets;
    • Service fees that are deducted from fund assets;
    • For certain share classes, the company or its affiliates may also receive compensation paid out of 12b-1 fees that are deducted from fund assets; and
    • Other revenues that may be based either on an annual percentage of average net assets held in the fund by the company or a percentage of the fund’s management fees.

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    These revenues may be received as cash payments or according to a variety of financial accounting techniques that are used to allocate revenue and profits across the organization. In the case of affiliated funds subadvised by unaffiliated third parties, any sharing of the management fee between the company and the affiliated investment adviser is based on the amount of such fee remaining after the subadvisory fees has been paid to the unaffiliated subadviser. Because subadvisory fees vary by subadviser, varying amounts of revenue are retained by the affiliated investment adviser and ultimately shared with the company.

    Types of Revenue Received from Unaffiliated Funds. Revenue received from each of the unaffiliated funds or their affiliates is based on an annual percentage of the average net assets held in that fund by the company. Some unaffiliated funds or their affiliates pay us more than others and some of the amounts we receive may be significant. Revenues received by the company from unaffiliated funds and/or their affiliates may include:

    • For certain funds, compensation paid from 12b-1 fees or service fees that are deducted from fund assets; and
    • Additional payments for administrative, recordkeeping or other services that we provide to the funds or their affiliates, such as processing purchase and redemption requests and mailing fund prospectuses, periodic reports and proxy materials. These additional payments may be used by us to finance distribution of the policy.

    These revenues are received as cash payments, and if the three unaffiliated fund families currently offered through the policy were individually ranked according to the total amount they paid to the company or its affiliates in 2006, that ranking would be as follows:

    • Fidelity® Variable Insurance Product Portfolios;
    • American Funds Insurance Series; and
    • Neuberger Berman AMT Portfolios® .

    If the revenues received from affiliated funds were included in this list, payments from Directed Services LLC and other company affiliates would be at the top of the list.

    In addition to the types of revenue received from affiliated and unaffiliated funds described above, affiliated and unaffiliated funds and their investment advisers, subadvisers or affiliates may participate at their own expense in company sales conferences or educational and training meetings. In relation to such participation, a fund’s investment adviser, subadviser or affiliate may make fixed dollar payments to help expense offset the cost of the meetings or sponsor events associated with the meetings. In exchange for these expense offset or sponsorship arrangements, the investment adviser, subadviser or affiliate may receive certain benefits and access opportunities to company sales representatives and wholesalers rather than monetary benefits. These benefits and opportunities include, but are not limited to, co-branded marketing materials, targeted marketing sales opportunities, training opportunities at meetings, train ing modules for sales personnel and opportunity to host due diligence meetings for representatives and wholesalers.

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    Certain funds may be structured as “fund of funds.” These funds may have higher fees and expenses than a fund that invests directly in debt and equity securities because they also incur the fees and expenses of the underlying funds in which they invest. These funds are affiliated funds, and the underlying funds in which they invest may be affiliated funds as well. The fund prospectuses disclose the aggregate annual operating expenses of each portfolio and its corresponding underlying fund or funds. The “fund of funds” available through the policy are identified in the list of funds available through the variable account on page 18.

    Please note that certain management personnel and other employees of the company or its affiliates may receive a portion of their total employment compensation based on the amount of net assets allocated to affiliated funds. See Distribution of the Policy, page 82.

    Death Benefits    In the policy the 
    amount of base 
    insurance 
    coverage you 
    select is 
    referred to as 
    the “Stated 
    Death Benefit” 
       
    You decide the amount of life insurance protection you   
    need, now and in the future. Generally, we require a   
    minimum of $50,000 of base insurance coverage to issue   
    your policy. We may lower this minimum for certain   
    group, sponsored or corporate purchasers. The amount of   
    insurance coverage in effect on your policy date is your   
    initial coverage segment.   

    It may be to your economic advantage to include part of your insurance coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. See Important Information About the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, page 24.

    Changes in the Amount of Your Insurance Coverage

    Subject to certain limitations, generally you may change the amount of your insurance coverage after the first policy year (first monthly processing date for an increase). The change will be effective on the next monthly processing date after we approve your written request, however changes scheduled for the future will be effective on the applicable policy anniversary.

    There may be underwriting or other requirements that must be met before we will approve a change. If we approve your requested change we will send a new policy schedule page to you. You should attach it to your policy. We may ask you to return your policy to our Customer Service Center so that we may do this for you.

    Changes in the amount of your insurance coverage must be for at least $1,000.

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    You may request an increase in the amount of your insurance coverage, subject to the following:

    • Increases after age 90 (age 75 for guaranteed issue and simplified issue policies) are not allowed; and
    • Increases are subject to underwriting approval and such approval may be conditioned on certain issue limitations and availability of reinsurance coverage.

    See also Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, page 44.

    A requested increase in base insurance coverage will cause a new coverage segment to be created. A coverage segment or segment is a block of insurance coverage. Once we create a new segment, it is permanent unless law requires differently.

    Each new segment will have:

    • A new premium expense charge;
    • New cost of insurance charges, guaranteed and current;
    • New administrative charges;
    • A new incontestability period;
    • A new suicide exclusion period;
    • A new target premium; and
    • A new surrender charge.

    If a death benefit option change causes the amount of base insurance coverage to increase, no new segment is created. Instead, the size of each existing segment(s) is (are) changed. If a death benefit option change causes the amount of base insurance coverage to decrease, each segment is decreased.

    In determining the net amount at risk for each coverage segment we allocate the net amount at risk among the base coverage segments in the same proportion that each segment bears to the total amount of base insurance coverage.

    Refusal of a scheduled increase or your request to decrease the amount of your insurance coverage will terminate all future scheduled increases. Certain requests to increase the amount of your insurance coverage may also cancel all future scheduled increases.

    You may decrease the amount of your insurance coverage, however, decreases below the minimum we require to issue you a policy are not allowed.

    Decreases in insurance coverage may result in:

    • Surrender charges on the amount of the decrease;
    • Reduced target premium amounts; and
    • Reduced cost of insurance charges.

    Decreases in the amount of insurance coverage will first reduce your total insurance coverage amount. We decrease your base insurance coverage amount only after your Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage is reduced to zero. If you have more than one segment, we divide decreases in base coverage among your coverage segments pro rata unless law requires differently.

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    We reserve the right not to approve a requested change in your insurance coverage that would disqualify your policy as life insurance under Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code. In addition, we may refuse to approve a requested change in your insurance coverage that would cause your policy to become a modified endowment contract under Section 7702A of the Internal Revenue Code without your prior written acknowledgment accepting your policy as a modified endowment contract. Decreasing the amount of insurance coverage under your policy could cause your policy to be considered a modified endowment contract. If this happens, prior and subsequent distributions from the policy (including loans) may be subject to adverse tax treatment. You should consult a qualified tax adviser before changing your amount of insurance coverage. See Modified Endowment C ontracts, page 70

    Continuation of Coverage

    The continuation of coverage feature automatically continues your insurance coverage in force beyond the policy anniversary nearest the insured person’s 121st birthday (the “continuation of coverage period”), unless prohibited by state law. If you do not surrender your policy before this date, on this date:

    • The amount of your total insurance coverage becomes your base insurance coverage amount;
    • Death benefit options 2 and 3 are converted to death benefit Option 1, if applicable;
    • All riders are terminated;
    • Your net policy value is transferred into the fixed account and subsequent transfers into the subaccounts are not allowed; and
    • Dollar cost averaging and automatic rebalancing programs are terminated.

    Your insurance coverage continues in force until the death of the insured person, unless the policy lapses or is surrendered. However:

    • We accept no further premium payments; and
    • We deduct no further fees and charges except transaction fees and charges, if applicable.

    Partial withdrawals and loans are allowed during the continuation of coverage period. If you have an outstanding loan, interest continues to accrue. If you fail to make sufficient loan or loan interest payments, it is possible that the outstanding loan amount plus accrued loan interest may become greater than your policy value and cause your policy to lapse. To avoid lapse, you may repay the loan and loan interest during the continuation of coverage period.

    If you wish to stop coverage during the continuation of coverage period, you may surrender your policy and receive the net policy value. There is no surrender charge during this period. All other normal consequences of surrender apply. See Surrender, page 65.

    The continuation of coverage feature is not available in all states. If a state has approved this feature, it is automatic under your policy. In certain states the death benefit during the continuation of coverage period is the net policy value. Contact your agent/registered representative or our Customer Service Center to find out if this feature is available in your state and which type of death benefit applies in your state.

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    The tax consequences of coverage continuing beyond the insured person’s 100th birthday are uncertain. You should consult a qualified tax adviser as to those consequences. See Continuation of a Policy, page 72.

    Death Benefit Qualification Tests

    The death benefit proceeds are generally not subject to federal income tax if your policy continues to meet the federal income tax definition of life insurance. Your policy will meet this definition of life insurance provided that it meets the requirements of either the guideline premium test or the cash value accumulation test.

    When you apply for a policy you must choose either the guideline premium test or the cash value accumulation test to make sure your policy complies with the Internal Revenue Code’s definition of “life insurance.” You cannot change this choice once the policy is issued.

    Guideline Premium Test. The guideline premium test requires that premium payments do not exceed certain statutory limits and your death benefit is at least equal to your policy value multiplied by a factor defined by law. The guideline premium test provides for a maximum amount of premium in relation to the death benefit and a minimum amount of death benefit in relation to policy value. The factors for the guideline premium test can be found in Appendix A to this prospectus.

    Certain changes to a policy that uses the guideline premium test may allow the payment of premium in excess of the statutory limits in order to keep the policy from lapsing. In this circumstance, any such excess premium will be allocated to the fixed account in order for the policy to continue to meet the federal income tax definition of life insurance.

    Cash Value Accumulation Test. The cash value accumulation test requires a policy’s surrender value not to exceed the net single premium necessary to fund the policy’s future benefits. Under the cash value accumulation test, there is generally no limit to the amount that may be paid in premiums as long as there is enough death benefit in relation to policy value at all times. The death benefit at all times must be at least equal to an actuarially determined factor, depending on the insured person’s age and gender at any point in time, multiplied by the policy value. A description of how the cash value accumulation test factors are determined can be found in Appendix A to this prospectus.

    Which Death Benefit Qualification Test to Choose. The guideline premium test limits the amount of premium that may be paid into a policy. If you do not want to pay premiums in excess of the guideline premium test limitations, you should consider the guideline premium test.

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    The cash value accumulation test does not limit the amount of premium that may be paid into a policy. If you desire to pay premiums in excess of the guideline premium test limitations you should elect the cash value accumulation test. However, any premium that would increase the net amount at risk is subject to evidence of insurability satisfactory to us. Required increases in the death benefit due to growth in policy value will generally be greater under the cash value accumulation test than under the guideline premium test. Required increases in the death benefit will increase the cost of insurance under the policy, thereby reducing the policy value.

    Death Benefit Options

    There are three death benefit options available under the policy. You choose the option you want when you apply for the policy. You may change that choice after your first monthly processing date and before age 121.

    Option 1. Under death benefit Option 1, the base death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of base insurance coverage in effect on the date of the insured person’s death; or
    • Your policy value on the date of the insured person’s death multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

    Under this option your base death benefit will remain level unless your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor described in Appendix A exceeds the amount of base insurance coverage. In this case, your death benefit will vary as the policy value varies.

    With Option 1, positive investment performance generally reduces your net amount at risk, which lowers your policy’s cost of insurance charge. Option 1 also offers insurance coverage at a set amount with potentially lower cost of insurance charges over time.

    Option 2. Under death benefit Option 2, the base death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of base insurance coverage in effect on the date of the insured person’s death plus your policy value; or
    • Your policy value on the date of the insured person’s death multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

    Under this option your base death benefit will vary as the policy value varies and investment performance is reflected in your insurance coverage.

    Option 2 is not available after age 121. If Option 2 is in effect at age 121, it automatically converts to death benefit Option 1. See Continuation of Coverage, page 37.

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    Option 3. Under death benefit Option 3, the base death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of base insurance coverage in effect on the date of the insured person’s death plus premiums paid minus withdrawals taken; or
    • Your policy value on the date of the insured person’s death multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

    Under this option your base death benefit will vary as you pay premiums and take withdrawals or if your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor described in Appendix A exceeds the amount of base insurance coverage plus premiums paid minus withdrawals taken.

    Option 3 is not available after age 121. If Option 3 is in effect at age 121, it automatically converts to death benefit Option 1. See Continuation of Coverage, page 37.

    Which Death Benefit Option to Choose. If you are satisfied with the amount of your base insurance coverage and prefer to have premium payments and favorable investment performance reflected to the maximum extent in the policy value and lower cost of insurance charges, you should choose death benefit Option 1. If you prefer to have premium payments and favorable investment performance reflected partly in the form of an increasing death benefit, you should choose death benefit Option 2. If you require a specific death benefit that would include a return of the premium paid, death benefit Option 3 may best meet your needs.

    Changing Death Benefit Options. On or after the first monthly processing date and before age 121 you may change death benefit options as described below. We may require evidence of insurability under our normal rules of underwriting for some death benefit option changes.

    Changing your death benefit option may reduce or increase your base and total insurance coverage amounts but it will not change the amount of your base and total death benefits. We may not approve a death benefit option change if it reduces the amount of insurance coverage below the minimum we require to issue your policy. The following death benefit option changes are allowed, and on the effective date of the change the amount of your base insurance coverage will change as follows:

    Change    Change     
    From:    To:    Base Insurance Coverage Following the Change: 

    Option 1    Option 2    · Your base insurance coverage before the change 
              minus your policy value as of the effective date 
              of the change. 

     
    Option 2    Option 1    · Your base insurance coverage before the change 
              plus your policy value as of the effective date of 
              the change. 

     
    Option 3    Option 1    · Your base insurance coverage before the change 
              plus the sum of all premium payments we have 
              received minus all partial withdrawals you have 
              taken as of the effective date of the change. 


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    Your death benefit option change is effective on your next monthly processing date after we approve it.

    After we approve your request, we send a new policy schedule page to you. You should attach it to your policy. We may ask you to return your policy to our Customer Service Center so that we can make this change for you.

    If a death benefit option change causes the amount of insurance coverage to change, no new coverage segment(s) is (are) created. Instead, the size of each existing segment(s) is (are) changed. If you change death benefit options, there is no change to the amount of term insurance if you have the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. See Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, page 44.

    We do not impose a surrender charge if a death benefit option change results in a decrease in the amount of your base insurance coverage. Additionally, we do not adjust the target premium when you change your death benefit option. See Surrender Charge, page 29.

    If your death benefit option is changed to Option 1 because you exercised the Overloan Lapse Protection Rider, notwithstanding any other information in this section your insurance coverage following the change will equal your policy value immediately before the change minus the Overloan Lapse Protection Rider charge with the difference multiplied by the appropriate guideline premium test factor described in Appendix A.

    Changing your death benefit option may have tax consequences. You should consult a qualified tax adviser before making changes.

    Death Benefit Proceeds

    After the insured person’s death, if your policy is in force we pay the death benefit proceeds to the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries are the people you name to receive the death benefit proceeds from your policy. The death benefit proceeds are equal to:

    • Your base death benefit; plus
    • The amount of any rider benefits; minus
    • Any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest; minus
    • Any outstanding accelerated benefit lien and accrued lien interest; minus
    • Any outstanding fees and charges incurred before the insured person’s death.

    The death benefit is calculated as of the date of the insured person’s death and will vary depending on the death benefit option you have chosen.

    Death Benefit Guarantees

    The following optional Death Benefit Guarantee Riders may be available and provide that the policy will not lapse even if the net policy value is not enough to pay the periodic fees and charges each month:

    • 20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider; and
    • Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider.

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    If available, these optional rider benefits may be selected only when you apply for the policy. There may be a separate monthly charge for these rider guarantees. See 20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider, page 42 and Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider, page 49.

    Additional Insurance Benefits

    Your policy may include additional insurance benefits, attached by rider. There are two types of riders:

    • Those that provide optional benefits that you must select before they are effective; and
    • Those that automatically come with the policy.

    The following information does not include all of the terms and conditions of each rider, and you should refer to the rider to fully understand its benefits and limitations. We may offer riders not listed here. Not all riders may be available under your policy. Contact your agent/registered representative for a list of riders and their availability.

    Optional Rider Benefits

    The following riders may have an additional cost, but you may cancel optional riders at any time. Adding or canceling riders may have tax consequences. See Modified Endowment Contracts, page 70.

    20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider. The 20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider provides a guarantee that your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage will not lapse for the greater of 20 years or to age 65 provided:

  • Your cumulative premium payments minus any partial withdrawals and any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest are at least equal to the sum of the 20 year death benefit guarantee premium payments to the next monthly processing date; and
     
  • Your net policy value meets one of the following diversification requirements:
     
     
  • Your net policy value is allocated to at least five investment options with no more than 35% invested in any one investment option; or
     
     
  • At least 65% of your net policy value is allocated to one or more of the ING LifeStyle portfolios.
     

    Each month during the guarantee period we deduct a charge for this rider based on a rate that varies depending on the issue age of the insured person. See Optional Rider Fees and Charges table, page 9. The amount of this charge will be determined by dividing the amount of guaranteed coverage by 1,000 and multiplying the result by the rate set forth in your policy. The amount of guaranteed coverage equals the amount of your total insurance coverage minus your policy value.

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    You should consider the following when deciding whether to add the 20-Year/Age 65 Death Benefit Guarantee Rider to your policy:

    • This rider is available for issue ages 25-75;
    • You may add this rider only when you apply for the base policy;
    • The 20-Year/Age 65 death benefit guarantee period begins on the policy date;
    • The minimum premium required to keep this rider in effect will be set forth in your policy and will be based on monthly rates that vary according to the insured person’s gender, risk class, age, underwriting type and death benefit option selected;
    • If your policy benefits change, the minimum premium for this rider will also change;
    • Transfers between investment options that are made in response to our notice to you that your policy is not sufficiently diversified will not count as transfers for purposes of any limits or restrictions on transfers that we may impose (see Transfers, page 58);
    • This rider covers only your base policy and Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, if any. If your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider are kept in force because of the guarantee under this rider, coverage under all other riders may terminate;
    • This rider may not be available for certain risk classes;
    • This rider cannot be added to a policy with death benefit Option 3 or the Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider;
    • You may terminate this rider at any time during the guarantee period upon written notice to us;
    • A loan may cause the termination of this guarantee because we deduct your loan amount plus accrued interest from cumulative premiums paid when calculating whether you have paid sufficient premiums to keep the guarantee in effect; and
    • Even if this rider terminates, your policy will not necessarily lapse (see Lapse, page 66).

    We will notify you if on any monthly processing date you have not paid enough premium to keep this rider in force or your policy is not sufficiently diversified. This notice will show the amount of premium required to maintain this rider benefit and, if applicable, explain the diversification requirement. If we do not receive the required premium payment or you do not adequately diversify your policy within 61 days from the date of our notice, this rider will terminate. If this rider terminates, it cannot be reinstated.

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    Additional Insured Rider. This rider provides death benefits upon the death of a named immediate family member. The insured person under this rider can be no older than age 85. You may add up to five Additional Insured Riders to your policy. We require proof of insurability for each additional insured person. Minimum coverage for each additional insured person is $10,000 for ages 0 to 14 and $15,000 for ages 15 and older. Maximum coverage for all additional insured persons is five times your base insurance coverage. There is no defined premium for a given amount of Additional Insured Rider coverage. Instead, we deduct a separate monthly cost of insurance charge from your policy value. The cost of insurance for this rider is calculated as the monthly cost of insurance rate for the rider coverage(s) multiplied by the Additional Insured Rider death benefit(s) in effect at the monthly processing date. The cost of insurance rates are determined by us from time to time. They are based on the issue age(s), gender(s) and risk class(es) of the additional insured person(s), as well as the length of time since the rider was added to your policy. Rates for this rider will not exceed the levels in the 2001 Commissioner’s Standard Ordinary Sex Distinct, Smoker Distinct Mortality Table. See the Optional Rider Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum rates, maximum rates and the rates for a representative insured person.

    Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. You may increase     
    In the policy 
    “base insurance 
    coverage” or 
    “base coverage”  
    is referred to as 
    the “Stated 
    Death Benefit”; 
    the “total 
    insurance 
    coverage” or  
    “total coverage” 
    is referred to as 
    the “Target 
    Death Benefit.” 
     
    the amount of your total insurance coverage under the   
    policy by adding coverage under the Adjustable Term   
    Insurance Rider. This rider allows you to schedule the   
    pattern of insurance coverage appropriate for your   
    anticipated needs. As the name suggests, the Adjustable   
    Term Insurance Rider adjusts over time to maintain your   
    desired level of total coverage.   
       
    You specify your amount of total insurance coverage   
    when you apply for this rider. The amount of total   
    insurance coverage can be level for the life of your policy   
    or can be scheduled to change at the beginning of   

    selected policy years.

     
    Generally, the minimum amount of total insurance   
    coverage under a policy is $50,000.     

    The Adjustable Term Insurance Rider benefit is the difference between the amount of your total death benefit and your base death benefit, but not less than zero. The rider’s benefit automatically adjusts daily as the amount of your base death benefit changes. Your death benefit proceeds depend on which death benefit option is in effect.

    Under death benefit Option 1, the total death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of total insurance coverage you have selected; or
    • Your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

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    Under death benefit Option 2, the total death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of total insurance coverage you have selected plus your policy value; or
    • Your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

    Under death benefit Option 3, the total death benefit is the greater of:

    • The amount of total insurance coverage you have selected plus the sum of the premium payments we have received minus partial withdrawals you have taken; or
    • Your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A.

    For example, under death benefit Option 1, assume your base death benefit changes as a result of a change in your policy value. The Adjustable Term Insurance Rider adjusts to provide death benefit proceeds equal to your total insurance coverage in each year:

    Total
        Insurance    Adjustable Term 
    Base Death Benefit    Coverage     Insurance Benefit 
    $201,500    $250,000    $48,500 
    $202,500    $250,000    $47,500 
    $202,250    $250,000    $47,750 

    It is possible that the amount of your adjustable term insurance may be zero if your base death benefit increases enough. Using the same example, if the base death benefit under your policy grew to $250,000 or more, the adjustable term insurance benefit would be zero.

    Even when the adjustable term insurance benefit is reduced to zero, your rider remains in effect until you remove it from your policy. Therefore, if the base death benefit later drops below the amount of your total insurance coverage, the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage reappears to maintain the amount of your total insurance coverage.

    Subject to the requirements outlined in the Changes in the Amount of Your Insurance Coverage section on page 35, once each policy year you may change the amount of your Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage (and thereby your total insurance coverage) provided:

    • An increase in rider coverage may not exceed the lesser of 25% of the amount of your initial base insurance coverage or 200% of the most recent increase; and
    • All increases in rider coverage, in total, may not exceed the lesser of four times the amount of your initial base insurance coverage or $20 million.

    There may be underwriting or other requirements that must be met before we will approve a change in your Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage. We may choose to waive certain issue requirements and/or limitations on changes in Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage in certain circumstances, including those in which the policy is issued in relation to certain deferred compensation arrangements. We will not unfairly discriminate in any such waiver.

     

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    Unless you request and we approve a new schedule of changes in the amount of your total insurance coverage, any request to change the amount of your total insurance coverage will automatically terminate all changes that were previously scheduled and after the change the amount of your total insurance coverage will remain level and be equal to the amount in effect immediately following the change. Also, unless you request otherwise any request to increase your total insurance coverage will also be considered a request to increase the amount of base insurance coverage in an equal amount.

    Partial withdrawals, changes from death benefit Option 1 to Option 2, and decreases in the amount of your base insurance coverage may reduce the amount of your total insurance coverage. See Partial Withdrawals, page 64; and Changes in the Amount of Your Insurance Coverage, page 35.

    There is no defined premium for a given amount of adjustable term insurance benefit. Instead, we deduct separate monthly cost of insurance and administrative charges from your policy value. The cost of insurance for this rider is calculated as the monthly cost of insurance rate for the rider benefit multiplied by the amount of adjustable term insurance benefit in effect at the monthly processing date. The cost of insurance rates are determined by us from time to time. They are based on the issue age, gender, underwriting type and risk class of the insured person, as well as the length of time since your policy date. As a general rule, the current cost of insurance rates for a rider based on simplified issue or guaranteed issue underwriting are higher than those for a rider which is fully underwritten. This means that a healthy individual could pay higher cost of insurance rates for this rider than they would pay for a substantial ly similar rider if they use simplified issue or guaranteed issue underwriting methods. See Underwriting, page 22.

    Each month we deduct an administrative charge for this rider equal to our current monthly administrative charge rates multiplied by the difference between the amount of your total insurance coverage and your base insurance coverage divided by 1,000. The rates vary based on the insured person’s gender, underwriting type and risk class and generally decrease each year after the fifth segment year. The rates that apply to you will be set forth in your policy. See the Optional Rider Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum and maximum administrative charge rates and the rates for a representative insured person.

    The total charges that you pay may be more or less if you have some coverage under an Adjustable Term Insurance Rider rather than just base insurance coverage. There are no premium expense charges or surrender charges for this coverage.

    If the total insurance coverage is increased by you after the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider is issued, we use the same cost of insurance rate schedule for the entire coverage for this rider. These rates are based on the original risk class even though satisfactory new evidence of insurability is required for the increased schedule. Although the maximum cost of insurance rates for this rider are greater than the maximum cost of insurance rates for the base insurance coverage, the current rates for this rider are generally lower than current cost of insurance rates for the base insurance coverage.

     

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    Not all policy features may apply to the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider.

    This rider will terminate on the earliest of the following dates:

    • The expiration date of the policy grace period;
    • The date the policy is terminated or surrendered;
    • The next monthly processing date after we receive your written notice to cancel the rider; or
    • The policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday.

    If this rider terminates, it cannot be reinstated.

    Important Information About the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. It may be to your economic advantage to include all or part of your insurance coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. Working with your agent/registered representative, consider the following when deciding whether to include coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider and in what proportion to the total amount of coverage under your policy:

  • Cost of Insurance and Other Fees and Charges. The cost of insurance rates and other fees and charges affect the value of your policy. The lower the cost of insurance and other fees and charges, the greater the policy value.
     
      Accordingly, please be aware that:
     
     
  • The current cost of insurance rates for coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider are generally less than the current cost of insurance rates for coverage under the base policy;
     
     
  • The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider are generally more than the guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates for coverage under the base policy; and
     
     
  • Some policy fees and charges that apply to coverage under the base policy may not apply to coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider.
     
  • Features and Benefits. Certain features and benefits are limited or unavailable if you have Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage, including Death Benefit Guarantees.
     
  • Compensation. We generally pay more compensation to your agent/registered representative on premiums paid for coverage under the base policy than we do on premiums paid for coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. See Distribution of the Policy, page 82.
     

    With these factors in mind, you should discuss with your agent/registered representative how the use of the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider will affect the costs, benefits, features and performance of your policy. You should also review illustrations based on different combinations of base policy and Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage so that you can decide what combination best meets your needs. The foregoing discussion does not contain all of the terms and conditions or limitations of coverage under the policy or the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, and you should read them carefully to fully understand their benefits and limitations.

     

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    Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider. The Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider provides a guarantee that at the end of the guarantee period your policy value will not be less than the minimum accumulation value, provided:

    • Your net policy value is allocated to at least five investment options with no more than 35% invested in any one investment option; or
    • At least 65% of your net policy value is allocated to one or more of the ING LifeStyle portfolios.

    The guarantee period is 20 years from the policy date. The guaranteed minimum accumulation value is equal to the sum of all premium payments we have received minus all partial withdrawals you have taken and all fees and charges we have deducted from your policy value (or that may have been waived under the provisions of your policy or another rider), accrued at an annual interest rate that may vary by policy year. The rate is currently 3.00% for all policy years.

    At the end of the guarantee period we will compare your policy value with the minimum accumulation value. If the policy value is greater, then there will be no adjustment to your policy value and this rider will terminate. If the minimum accumulation value is greater, then we will increase your policy value by allocating an amount equal to the difference between the policy value and the minimum accumulation value among the various investment options in which your policy value is allocated, on a pro rata basis taking into account any outstanding loan account value.

    Each month during the guarantee period we deduct a charge for this rider. See Optional Rider Fees and Charges table, page 9. The amount of this charge will be determined by multiplying minimum accumulation value by the amount shown in your policy. The current amount of this charge is 0.09583% on a monthly basis (1.15% on an annual basis).

    You should consider the following when deciding whether to add the Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider to your policy:

    • You may add this rider only when you apply for the base policy;
    • There is currently only one guarantee period available: 20 years;
    • The guarantee period is measured from the policy date;
    • Transfers between investment options that are made in response to our notice to you that your policy is not sufficiently diversified will not count as transfers for purposes of any limits or restrictions on transfers that we may impose (see Transfers, page 58);
    • This rider may not be available for certain risk classes;
    • You may terminate this rider at any time during the guarantee period upon written notice to us;
    • If this rider terminates, it cannot be reinstated.

    We will notify you if on any monthly processing date your policy is not sufficiently diversified. This notice will explain the diversification requirement. If you do not sufficiently diversify your policy within 61 days from the monthly processing date on which your policy was not sufficiently diversified, this rider will terminate.

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    Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider. The Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider provides a guarantee that your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider will not lapse during your lifetime provided:

  • Your cumulative premium payments minus any partial withdrawals and any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest are at least equal to the sum of the lifetime death benefit guarantee premium payments to the next monthly processing date; and
     
  • Your net policy value meets one of the following diversification requirements:
     
     
  • Your net policy value is allocated to at least five investment options with no more than 35% invested in any one investment option; or
     
     
  • At least 65% of your net policy value is allocated to one or more of the ING LifeStyle portfolios.
     

    Each month during the guarantee period we deduct a charge for this rider based on a rate that varies depending on the issue age of the insured person. See Optional Rider Fees and Charges table, page 9. The amount of this charge will be determined by dividing the amount of guaranteed coverage by 1,000 and multiplying the result by the rate set forth in your policy. The amount of guaranteed coverage equals the amount of your total insurance coverage minus your policy value.

    You should consider the following when deciding whether to add the Lifetime Death Benefit Guarantee Rider to your policy:

    • This rider is available for issue ages 25-75;
    • You may add this rider only when you apply for the base policy;
    • The lifetime death benefit guarantee period begins on the policy date;
    • The minimum premium required to keep this rider in effect will be set forth in your policy and will be based on monthly rates that vary according to the insured person’s gender, risk class, age, underwriting type and death benefit option selected;
    • If your policy benefits change, minimum premium for this rider will also change;
    • Transfers between investment options that are made in response to our notice to you that your policy is not sufficiently diversified will not count as transfers for purposes of any limits or restrictions on transfers that we may impose (see Transfers, page 58);
    • This rider covers only your base policy and Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, if any. If your policy and any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider are kept in force because of this rider, coverage under all other riders may terminate;
    • This rider cannot be added to a policy with death benefit Option 3 or the 20- year Death Benefit Guarantee Rider;
    • You may terminate this rider at any time during the guarantee period upon written notice to us;
    • A loan may cause the termination of this guarantee because we deduct your loan amount plus accrued interest from cumulative premiums paid when calculating whether you have paid sufficient premiums to keep the guarantee in effect; and
    • Even if this rider terminates, your policy will not necessarily lapse (see Lapse, page 66).

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    We will notify you if on any monthly processing date you have not paid enough premium to keep this rider in force or your policy is not sufficiently diversified. This notice will show the amount of premium required to maintain this rider guarantee and, if applicable, explain the diversification requirement. If we do not receive the required premium payment or you do not adequately diversify your policy by the second monthly processing date following the notice, this rider will terminate. If this rider terminates, it cannot be reinstated.

    Waiver of Cost of Insurance Rider. If the insured person becomes totally disabled while your policy is in force, this rider provides that we waive the periodic fees and charges and rider charges during the disability period. The insured person must be no less than age 10 and no more than age 55. See the Optional Rider Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum rates, maximum rates and the rates for a representative insured person. The cost of this rider is included as part of the monthly cost of insurance charge.

    If you add this rider to your policy, you may not add the Waiver of Specified Premium Rider. This rider is not available if your policy is issued based on guaranteed issue underwriting.

    Waiver of Specified Premium Rider. If the insured person becomes totally disabled while your policy is in force, this rider provides that after a waiting period, we credit a specified premium amount monthly to your policy during the disability period. Subject to our underwriting, you specify this amount on the application for the policy. The insured person must be no less than age 10 and no more than age 55. The minimum coverage under this rider is $25 per month.

    See the Optional Rider Fees and Charges table on page 9 for the minimum rates, maximum rates and the rates for a representative insured person.

    A policy may contain either the Waiver of Cost of Insurance Rider or the Waiver of Specified Premium Rider, but not both.

    Automatic Rider Benefits

    The following rider benefits may come with your policy automatically.

    Accelerated Benefit Rider. Under certain circumstances, the Accelerated Benefit Rider allows you to accelerate payment of a portion of the eligible death benefit that we otherwise would pay upon the insured person’s death.

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    Generally, we will provide an accelerated benefit under this rider if the insured person has one or more of the following:

  • A non-correctable illness or physical condition that, with a reasonable degree of medical certainty, will result in the death of the insured person in less than 12 months from the date of receipt of certification by a physician;
     
  • A medical condition that has required or requires extraordinary medical intervention without which the insured person would die. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
     
     
  • A major organ transplant; and
     
     
  • Continuous artificial life support.
     
  • A medical condition that usually requires continuous confinement in an eligible institution and in which the insured person is expected to remain for the rest of his or her life; or
     
  • A medical condition that would, in the absence of extensive or extraordinary medical treatment, result in a drastically limited life span.
     
      Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
     
     
  • Coronary artery disease resulting in an acute infarction or requiring surgery;
     
     
  • Permanent neurological deficit resulting from cerebral vascular accident; or
     
     
  • End stage renal failure.
     

    Before we will pay an accelerated benefit under this rider we will require certification by a licensed physician that the insured person meets one or more of these conditions.

    The maximum accelerated benefit available under this rider is the lesser of 50% of the eligible death benefit that would be payable at the death of the insured person or $1 million. The minimum available accelerated benefit is $10,000.

    Consider the following when deciding whether to accelerate the death benefit under this rider:

    • Only one accelerated benefit may be paid per policy to which this rider is attached;
    • We assess an administrative charge of up to $300 when we pay the accelerated benefit (see Transaction Fees and Charges table, page 8);
    • The accelerated benefit will first be used to repay any outstanding policy loans and accrued loan interest due. The remainder of the accelerated benefit (less the administrative charge) will be paid to you;
    • Accelerating the death benefit will not affect the amount of premium payable on the policy nor the cost of insurance or other charges due under the policy;

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  • The accelerated benefit requested plus any amounts we pay to keep the policy in force plus interest as described below will be a lien against the policy and any additional term insurance rider benefits that are part of the eligible death benefit. When there is a lien against your policy:
     
     
  • The amount payable at the death of the insured under your policy and any additional term insurance rider benefits that are part of the eligible death benefit will be reduced by the amount of the lien;
     
     
  • Your access to the value of your policy, if any, through surrender, withdrawal, or loan will be limited to the excess of the value of your policy over the amount of the lien;
     
     
  • You may not make any changes to your policy that would reduce the proceeds payable at death without written permission from us. We reserve the right to require you to repay all or part of the lien before you make any changes to your policy;
     
     
  • Any premiums or other payments required under the terms of the policy will continue to be due and payable and will be based upon the pre- accelerated benefit amount;
     
     
  • Any payments required to keep the policy in force (not including scheduled premiums, minimum monthly premiums, or any other amount the payment of which will insure that the policy will not lapse notwithstanding the fact that the policy’s value is zero or less) that are not paid by you will be paid by us, and the amount of any such payments will be added to the amount of the lien; and
     
     
  • Interest on the amount of the lien accrues daily and is added to the amount of the lien. The maximum interest rate used will not be more than the greater of the current yield on 90 day treasury bills or the current maximum statutory adjustable policy loan interest rate; and
     
  • There may be tax consequences to requesting payment under this rider, and you should consult with a qualified tax adviser for further information. See Accelerated Benefit Rider, page 72.
     

    Certain conditions, limitations, and restrictions on your receipt of an accelerated benefit payment under this rider are described in the rider. Additionally, the benefit may vary by state. You should consult your agent/registered representative as to whether and to what extent the rider is available in your particular state and on any particular policy.

    Overloan Lapse Protection Rider. The Overloan Lapse Protection Rider is a benefit which guarantees that your policy will not lapse even if your surrender value or net policy value, as applicable, is not enough to pay the periodic fees and charges when due. This rider may help you keep your policy in force and avoid tax consequences resulting from your policy lapsing with a loan outstanding. See Distributions Other than Death Benefits, page 70.

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    You may exercise this rider by written request if all of the following conditions are met:

    • You elected to have your policy meet the requirements of the guideline premium test (see Death Benefit Qualification Tests, page 38);
    • At least 15 years have elapsed since your policy date;
    • You are at least age 75;
    • Your loan account value is equal to or greater than the amount of your base insurance coverage (or total insurance coverage, if greater);
    • Your loan account value less any unearned loan interest does not exceed your policy value less the transaction charge for this rider (see Loan Account Value, page 56; see also Loan Interest, page 56);
    • Exercise of this rider does not cause your policy to become a modified endowment contract under Section 7702A of the Internal Revenue Code (see Modified Endowment Contracts, page 70); and
    • Exercise of this rider does not cause your policy to violate the statutory premium limits allowed under the guideline premium test (see Guideline Premium Test, page 38).

    We will notify you if you meet all of these conditions and explain the consequences of choosing to exercise this rider.

    You should consider the following consequences when deciding whether to exercise the Overloan Lapse Protection Rider:

  • On the monthly processing date on or next following the date we receive your request to exercise this rider:
     
     
  • We will assess a one time transaction charge. This charge equals 3.50% of your policy value (see Transaction Fees and Charges table, page 8);
     
     
  • If another death benefit option is in effect, the death benefit option will automatically be changed to death benefit Option 1 (see Death Benefit Options, page 39);
     
     
  • The amount of insurance coverage after exercise of this rider will equal your policy value (less the transaction charge) multiplied by the appropriate guideline premium test factor described in Appendix A;
     
     
  • Amounts allocated to the subaccounts of the variable account will be transferred to the fixed account; and
     
     
  • All other benefit riders will be terminated.
     
  • Insurance coverage under your policy will continue in force, subject to the following limitations and restrictions:
     
     
  • We will continue to deduct monthly periodic fees and charges (other than the Mortality and Expense Risk charge which will no longer apply);
     
     
  • You may not make any further premium payments;
     
     
  • Any unpaid loan interest will be added to your loan account balance;
     
     
  • You may not make any future transfers from the fixed account to the subaccounts of the variable account;
     
     
  • You may not add any additional benefits by rider in the future; and
     
     
  • You may not increase or decrease the amount of insurance coverage, change the death benefit option or make any partial withdrawals.
     

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    This rider may not be available in all states. You should consult your agent/registered representative as to whether and to what extent the rider is available in your particular state.

    Policy Value

    Your policy value equals the sum of your fixed account, variable account and loan account values. Your policy value reflects:· The net premium applied to your policy;· Any rider benefits applied to your policy;· The fees and charges that we deduct;· Any partial withdrawals you take;· < /FONT>Interest earned on amounts allocated to the fixed account;· The investment performance of the funds underlying the subaccounts of the variable account; and· Interest earned on amounts held in the loan account.

    Fixed Account Value

    Your fixed account value equals the net premium you allocate to the fixed account, plus any rider benefits allocated to the fixed account, plus interest earned, minus amounts you transfer out or withdraw. It may be reduced by fees and charges assessed against your policy value.

    See The Fixed Account, page 21.

    Variable Account Value

    Your variable account value equals your policy value attributable to amounts invested in the subaccounts of the variable account.

    In the policy the “policy value” is referred to as the “Account Value”; the “fixed account value” is referred to as the “Account Value of the Guaranteed Interest Division”; the “variable account value” is referred to as the “Account Value of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account”; and the “loan account value” is referred to as the “Value of the Loan Division.”

    Determining Values in the Subaccounts. The value of the amount invested in each subaccount is measured by accumulation units and accumulation unit values. The value of each subaccount is the accumulation unit value for that subaccount multiplied by the number of accumulation units you own in that subaccount. Each subaccount has a different accumulation unit value.

    The accumulation unit value is the value determined on each valuation date. The accumulation unit value of each subaccount varies with the investment performance of its underlying fund. It reflects:

    • Investment income;
    • Realized and unrealized gains and losses;
    • Fund expenses (including fund redemption fees, if applicable); and
    • Taxes, if any.

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    A valuation date is a date on which a fund values its shares and the New York Stock Exchange is open for business, except for days on which valuations are suspended by the SEC. Each valuation date ends at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time. We reserve the right to revise the definition of valuation date as needed in accordance with applicable federal securities laws and regulations.

    You purchase accumulation units when you allocate premium or make transfers to a subaccount (including transfers from the loan account) and when rider benefits are allocated to a subaccount.

    We redeem accumulation units:

    • When amounts are transferred from a subaccount (including transfers to the loan account);
    • For the monthly deduction of the periodic fees and charges from your policy value;
    • For policy transaction fees (including fund redemption fees, if any);
    • When you take a partial withdrawal;
    • If you surrender your policy; and
    • To pay the death benefit proceeds.

    To calculate the number of accumulation units purchased or sold we divide the dollar amount of your transaction by the accumulation unit value for the subaccount calculated at the close of business on the valuation date of the transaction.

    The date of a transaction is the date we receive your premium or transaction request at our Customer Service Center in good order, so long as the date of receipt is a valuation date. We use the accumulation unit value that is next calculated after we receive your premium or transaction request and we use the number of accumulation units attributable to your policy on the date of receipt.

    We deduct the periodic fees and charges each month from your policy value on the monthly processing date. If your monthly processing date is not a valuation date, the monthly deduction is processed on the next valuation date.

    The value of amounts allocated to the subaccounts goes up or down depending on investment performance of the corresponding funds. There is no guaranteed minimum value of amounts invested in the subaccounts of the variable account.

    How We Calculate Accumulation Unit Values. We determine the accumulation unit value for each subaccount on each valuation date.

    We generally set the accumulation unit value for a subaccount at $10 when the subaccount is first opened. After that, the accumulation unit value on any valuation date is:

    • The accumulation unit value for the preceding valuation date, multiplied by;
    • The subaccount’s accumulation experience factor for the valuation period.

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    Every valuation period begins at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on a valuation date and ends at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the next valuation date. We reserve the right to revise the definition of valuation period as needed in accordance with applicable federal securities laws and regulations.

    We calculate an accumulation experience factor for each subaccount every valuation date as follows:

    • We take the net asset value of the underlying fund shares as reported to us by the fund managers as of the close of business on that valuation date;
    • We add dividends or capital gain distributions declared and reinvested by the fund during the current valuation period;
    • We subtract a charge for taxes, if applicable; and
    • We divide the resulting amount by the net asset value of the shares of the underlying fund at the close of business on the previous valuation date.
    Loan Account Value     
    In the policy the 
    “loan account” 
    is referred to as 
    the “Loan 
    Division.” 
     
    When you take a loan from your policy we transfer an   
    amount equal to your loan to the loan account as   
    collateral for your loan. The loan account is part of our   
    general account and we credit interest to the amount held   
    in the loan account. Your loan account value is equal to   
    your outstanding loan amount plus accrued interest in   
    the loan account. See Loans, page 56.   

    Special Features and Benefits

    Loans

    You may borrow money from us at any time after the first policy month, by using your policy as collateral for the loan. Unless state law requires otherwise, a new loan amount must be at least $100 and the maximum amount you may borrow is limited to the surrender value of your policy minus the monthly periodic fees and charges to your next policy anniversary or the monthly periodic fees and charges for the next thirteen months if you take a loan within thirty days before your next policy anniversary.

    Your loan request must be directed to our Customer Service Center. When you request a loan you may specify the investment options from which the loan collateral will be taken. If you do not specify the investment options, the loan collateral will be taken proportionately from each active investment option you have, including the fixed account.

    If you request an additional loan, we add the new loan amount to your existing loan. This way, there is only one loan outstanding on your policy at any time.

    Loan Interest. We credit amounts held in the loan account with interest at an annual rate of 3.00% . Interest that we credit to the loan account becomes part of your loan account value until the next policy anniversary when it is transferred to the investment options according to your most recent allocation instructions.

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    We also charge interest on loans you take. The annual interest rate charged is 3.75% in policy years one through five and currently 3.00% in all years thereafter (guaranteed not to exceed 3.15%) . Loans with this reduced interest rate are called preferred loans. Interest accrues daily but is due in arrears on each policy anniversary. If you do not pay the interest when it is due, we add it to your loan amount.

    Loan Repayment. You may repay your loan at any time. We assume that payments you make, other than scheduled premium payments, are loan repayments. You must tell us if you want unscheduled payments to be premium payments.

    When you make a loan repayment, we transfer an amount equal to your payment from the loan account to the subaccounts and fixed account in the same proportion as your current premium allocation, unless you tell us otherwise.

    Effects of a Loan. Using your policy as collateral for a loan will affect your policy in various ways. You should carefully consider the following before taking a loan:

    • If you do not make loan repayments your policy could lapse if your loan amount and accrued loan interest is greater than your policy value, less any surrender charges;
    • A loan may cause the termination of the death benefit guarantees because we deduct your loan amount and accrued loan interest from cumulative premiums paid when calculating whether you have paid sufficient premiums to keep the death benefit guarantees in effect;
    • Taking a loan reduces your opportunity to participate in the investment performance of the subaccounts and the interest guarantees of the fixed account;
    • Accruing loan interest will change your policy value as compared to what it would have been if you did not take a loan;
    • Even if you repay your loan, it will have a permanent effect on your policy value;
    • If you use the continuation of coverage feature and you have a loan, loan interest continues to accrue and could cause your policy to lapse;
    • If you do not repay your loan we will deduct any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest from amounts payable under the policy; and
    • Loans may have tax consequences and if your policy lapses with a loan outstanding, you may have further tax consequences. See Distributions Other than Death Benefits, page 70.

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    Transfers

    You currently may make an unlimited number of transfers of your variable account value between the subaccounts and to the fixed account. Transfers are subject to any conditions, limits or charges (including redemption fees) that we or the funds whose shares are involved may impose, including:

    • If your state requires a refund of premium during the free look period, you may not make transfers until after your free look period ends;
    • The minimum amount you may transfer is $100;
    • If the amount remaining in the investment option after a transfer will be less than $100, we will transfer the entire amount; and
    • We may limit the number of transfers or restrict or refuse transfers because of frequent or disruptive transfers, as described below.

    Any conditions or limits we impose on transfers between the subaccounts or to the fixed account will generally apply equally to all policy owners. However, we may impose different conditions or limits on policy owners or third parties acting on behalf of policy owners, such as market timing services, who violate our excessive trading policy. See Limits on Frequent and Disruptive Transfers, page 60.

    One transfer from the fixed account to the subaccounts of the variable account may be made only within 30 days of each policy anniversary. This transfer is limited to the greater of:

    • 25% of your fixed account value at the time of the first such transfer in a policy year;
    • The sum of the amounts transferred and withdrawn from the fixed account during the prior policy year; or
    • $100.

    We reserve the right to liberalize these restrictions on transfers from the fixed account, depending on market conditions. Any such liberalization will generally apply equally to all policy owners. However, we may impose different restrictions on third parties acting on behalf of policy owners, such as market timing services.

    We process all transfers and determine all values in connection with transfers on the valuation date we receive your request in good order, except as described below for the dollar cost averaging or automatic rebalancing programs.

    Dollar Cost Averaging. Anytime you have at least $10,000 invested in a subaccount that invests in the ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio or the ING Liquid Assets Portfolio (the “source subaccount”), you may elect dollar cost averaging. There is no charge for this feature.

    Dollar cost averaging is a long-term investment program through which you direct us to automatically transfer at regular intervals a specific dollar amount or percentage of subaccount value from the source subaccount to one or more of the other subaccounts. We do not permit transfers to the fixed account or the loan account under this program. You may request that the dollar cost averaging transfers occur on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis.

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    This systematic plan of transferring policy values is intended to help reduce the risk of investing too much when the price of a fund’s shares is high. It also helps reduce the risk of investing too little when the price of a fund’s shares is low. Because you transfer the same dollar amount to the subaccounts each period, you purchase more units when the unit value is low and you purchase fewer units when the unit value is high.

    You may add dollar cost averaging to your policy at any time. The first dollar cost averaging date must be at least one day after we receive your dollar cost averaging request. If your state requires a refund of all premium received during the free look period, dollar cost averaging begins after the end of your free look period.

    You may have both dollar cost averaging and automatic rebalancing at the same time. However, your dollar cost averaging source subaccount cannot be included in your automatic rebalancing program.

    Dollar cost averaging does not assure a profit nor does it protect you against a loss in a declining market.

    You may discontinue your dollar cost averaging program at any time. We reserve the right to discontinue, modify or suspend this program, and dollar cost averaging will automatically terminate on:

    • The date you specify;
    • The date your balance in the source subaccount reaches a dollar amount you set;
    • The date your balance in the source subaccount is equal to or less than the amount to be transferred. In this situation we will transfer the entire balance of the source subaccount to the other subaccounts you have selected; or
    • Any date when dollar cost averaging transfers are scheduled and the policy is in the grace period.

    Automatic Rebalancing. Automatic rebalancing is a program for simplifying the process of asset allocation and maintaining a consistent allocation of your variable and fixed account values among your chosen investment options. There is no charge for this feature.

    If you elect automatic rebalancing, we periodically transfer amounts among the investment options to match the asset allocation percentages you have chosen. This action rebalances the amounts in the investment options that do not match your set allocation percentages. This mismatch can happen if an investment option outperforms another investment option over the time period between automatic rebalancing transfers.

    Automatic rebalancing may occur on the same day of the month on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis. If you do not specify a frequency, automatic rebalancing will occur quarterly.

    The first transfer occurs on the date you select (after your free look period if your state requires return of premium during the free look period). If you do not request a date, processing is on the last valuation date of the calendar quarter in which we receive your request in good order.

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    You may have both automatic rebalancing and dollar cost averaging at the same time. However, the source subaccount for your dollar cost averaging program cannot be included in your automatic rebalancing program. You may not include the loan account.

    Automatic rebalancing does not assure a profit nor does it protect you against a loss in a declining market.

    You may change your allocation percentages for automatic rebalancing at any time. Your allocation change is effective on the valuation date that we receive it in good order at our Customer Service Center. If you reduce the amount allocated to the fixed account, it is considered a transfer from that account. You must meet the requirements for the maximum transfer amount and time limitations on transfers from the fixed account.

    If you have a death benefit guarantee and you ask for an automatic rebalancing allocation that does not meet the death benefit guarantee diversification requirements, we will notify you and ask you for revised instructions. If you have a death benefit guarantee and you terminate automatic rebalancing, you still must meet the diversification requirements for the guarantee period to continue. See Death Benefit Guarantees, page 41.

    You may discontinue your automatic rebalancing program at any time. We reserve the right to discontinue, modify or suspend this program, and automatic rebalancing will automatically terminate if the policy is in the grace period on any date when automatic rebalancing transfers are scheduled.

    Limits on Frequent or Disruptive Transfers

    The policy is not designed to serve as a vehicle for frequent transfers. Frequent transfer activity can disrupt management of a fund and raise its expenses through:

    • Increased trading and transaction costs;
    • Forced and unplanned portfolio turnover;
    • Lost opportunity costs; and
    • Large asset swings that decrease the fund’s ability to provide maximum investment return to all policy owners.

    This in turn can have an adverse effect on fund performance. Accordingly, individuals or organizations that use market-timing investment strategies or make frequent transfers should not purchase the policy.

    Excessive Trading Policy. We and the other members of the ING family of companies that provide multi-fund variable insurance and retirement products have adopted a common Excessive Trading Policy to respond to the demands of the various fund families that make their funds available through our products to restrict excessive fund trading activity and to ensure compliance with Rule 22c-2 of the 1940 Act.

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    We actively monitor fund transfer and reallocation activity within our variable insurance products to identify violations of our Excessive Trading Policy. Our Excessive Trading Policy is violated if fund transfer and reallocation activity:

    • Meets or exceeds our current definition of Excessive Trading, as defined below; or
    • Is determined, in our sole discretion, to be disruptive or not in the best interests of other owners of our variable insurance and retirement products.

    We currently define Excessive Trading as:

    • More than one purchase and sale of the same fund (including money market funds) within a 60 calendar day period (hereinafter, a purchase and sale of the same fund is referred to as a “round-trip”). This means two or more round-trips involving the same fund within a 60 calendar day period would meet our definition of Excessive Trading; or
    • Six round-trips involving the same fund within a rolling twelve month period.

    The following transactions are excluded when determining whether trading activity is excessive:

    • Purchases or sales of shares related to non-fund transfers (for example, new purchase payments, withdrawals and loans);
    • Transfers associated with scheduled dollar cost averaging, scheduled rebalancing or scheduled asset allocation programs;
    • Purchases and sales of fund shares in the amount of $5,000 or less;
    • Purchases and sales of funds that affirmatively permit short-term trading in their fund shares, and movement between such funds and a money market fund; and
    • Transactions initiated by us, another member of the ING family of companies or a fund.

    If we determine that an individual or entity has made a purchase of a fund within 60 days of a prior round-trip involving the same fund, we will send them a letter warning that another sale of that same fund within 60 days of the beginning of the prior round-trip will be deemed to be Excessive Trading and result in a six month suspension of their ability to initiate fund transfers or reallocations through the Internet, facsimile, Voice Response Unit (VRU), telephone calls to the ING Customer Service Center or other electronic trading medium that we may make available from time to time (“Electronic Trading Privileges”). Likewise, if we determine that an individual or entity has made five round-trips involving the same fund within a rolling twelve month period, we will send them a letter warning that another purchase and sale of that same fund within twelve months of the initial purchase in the first round-trip will be de emed to be Excessive Trading and result in a suspension of their Electronic Trading Privileges. According to the needs of the various business units, a copy of any warning letters may also be sent, as applicable, to the person(s) or entity authorized to initiate fund transfers or reallocations, the agent/registered representative or the investment adviser for that individual or entity. A copy of the warning letters and details of the individual’s or entity’s trading activity may also be sent to the fund whose shares were involved in the trading activity.

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    If we determine that an individual or entity has violated our Excessive Trading Policy, we will send them a letter stating that their Electronic Trading Privileges have been suspended for a period of six months. Consequently, all fund transfers or reallocations, not just those that involve the fund whose shares were involved in the activity that violated our Excessive Trading Policy, will then have to be initiated by providing written instructions to us via regular U.S. mail. Suspension of Electronic Trading Privileges may also extend to products other than the product through which the Excessive Trading activity occurred. During the six month suspension period, electronic “inquiry only” privileges will be permitted where and when possible. A copy of the letter restricting future transfer and reallocation activity to regular U.S. mail and details of the individual’s or entity’s trading activity may also be sen t, as applicable, to the person(s) or entity authorized to initiate fund transfers or reallocations, the agent/registered representative or investment adviser for that individual or entity and the fund whose shares were involved in the activity that violated our Excessive Trading Policy.

    Following the six month suspension period during which no additional violations of our Excessive Trading Policy are identified, Electronic Trading Privileges may again be restored. We will continue to monitor the fund transfer and reallocation activity, and any future violations of our Excessive Trading Policy will result in an indefinite suspension of Electronic Trading Privileges. A violation of our Excessive Trading Policy during the six month suspension period will also result in an indefinite suspension of Electronic Trading Privileges.

    We reserve the right to suspend Electronic Trading Privileges with respect to any individual or entity, with or without prior notice, if we determine, in our sole discretion, that the individual’s or entity’s trading activity is disruptive or not in the best interests of other owners of our variable insurance and retirement products, regardless of whether the individual’s or entity’s trading activity falls within the definition of Excessive Trading set forth above.

    Our failure to send or an individual’s or entity’s failure to receive any warning letter or other notice contemplated under our Excessive Trading Policy will not prevent us from suspending that individual’s or entity’s Electronic Trading Privileges or taking any other action provided for in our Excessive Trading Policy.

    We do not allow exceptions to our Excessive Trading Policy. We reserve the right to modify our Excessive Trading Policy, or the policy as it relates to a particular fund, at any time without prior notice, depending on, among other factors, the needs of the underlying fund(s), the best interests of policy owners and fund investors and/or state or federal regulatory requirements. If we modify our policy, it will be applied uniformly to all policy owners or, as applicable, to all policy owners investing in the underlying fund.

    Our Excessive Trading Policy may not be completely successful in preventing market timing or excessive trading activity. If it is not completely successful, fund performance and management may be adversely affected, as noted above.

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    Limits Imposed by the Funds. Each underlying fund available through the variable insurance and retirement products offered by us and/or the other members of the ING family of companies, either by prospectus or stated policy, has adopted or may adopt its own excessive/frequent trading policy, and orders for the purchase of fund shares are subject to acceptance or rejection by the underlying fund. We reserve the right, without prior notice, to implement fund purchase restrictions and/or limitations on an individual or entity that the fund has identified as violating its excessive/frequent trading policy and to reject any allocation or transfer request to a subaccount if the corresponding fund will not accept the allocation or transfer for any reason. All such restrictions and/or limitations (which may include, but are not limited to, suspension of Electronic Trading Privileges and/or blocking of future purchases of a fund or all funds within a fund family) will be done in accordance with the directions we receive from the fund.

    Agreements to Share Information with Fund Companies. As required by Rule 22c-2 under the 1940 Act, we have entered into information sharing agreements with each of the fund companies whose funds are offered through the policy. Policy owner trading information is shared under these agreements as necessary for the fund companies to monitor fund trading and our implementation of our Excessive Trading Policy. Under these agreements, the company is required to share information regarding policy owner transactions, including but not limited to information regarding fund transfers initiated by you. In addition to information about policy owner transactions, this information may include personal policy owner information, including names and social security numbers or other tax identification numbers.

    As a result of this information sharing, a fund company may direct us to restrict a policy owner’s transactions if the fund determines that the policy owner has violated the fund’s excessive/frequent trading policy. This could include the fund directing us to reject any allocations of premium or policy value to the fund or all funds within the fund family.

    Conversion to a Guaranteed Policy

    During the first two policy years you may permanently convert your policy to a guaranteed policy, unless state law requires differently. If you elect to make this change, unless state law requires that we issue to you a new guaranteed policy, we will permanently transfer the amounts you have invested in the subaccounts of the variable account to the fixed account and allocate all future net premium to the fixed account. After you exercise this right you may not allocate future premium payments or make transfers to the subaccounts of the variable account. We do not charge for this change. Contact our Customer Service Center or your agent/registered representative for information about the conversion rights available in your state.

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    Partial Withdrawals

    Beginning in the second policy year (or the first policy year for “in corridor” policies) you may withdraw part of your policy’s surrender value. Twelve partial withdrawals are currently allowed each policy year, and a partial withdrawal must be at least $100. The maximum partial withdrawal you may take is the amount which leaves $500 as your surrender value (or for in corridor policies during the first policy year, the amount that would cause your policy to no longer qualify as “in corridor”). If your withdrawal request is for more than the maximum, we will require you to surrender your policy or reduce the amount of the withdrawal.

    A policy is “in corridor” if:

    • Under death benefit Option 1, your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A is greater than the amount of your base insurance coverage;
    • Under death benefit Option 2, your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A is greater than your base insurance coverage plus your policy value; or
    • Under death benefit Option 3, your policy value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the definition of life insurance factors described in Appendix A is greater than your base insurance coverage plus the sum of your premium payments minus partial withdrawals.

    We charge a partial withdrawal fee of $10 for each partial withdrawal. See Partial Withdrawal Fee, page 28.

    Unless you specify a different allocation, we will take partial withdrawals from the fixed account and the subaccounts of the variable account in the same proportion that your value in each has to your net policy value immediately before the withdrawal. We will determine these proportions at the end of the valuation period during which we receive your partial withdrawal request. However, amounts withdrawn from the fixed account may not exceed the amount of the total withdrawal multiplied by the ratio of your policy value in the fixed account to your net policy value immediately before the partial withdrawal.

    Unless you request otherwise, proceeds from a partial withdrawal generally will be paid into an interest bearing account that you can access, without penalty, through a checkbook feature. See Transaction Processing, page 78.

    Effects of a Partial Withdrawal. We will reduce your policy value by the amount of the partial withdrawal plus the partial withdrawal fee. Your policy value may also be reduced by the amount of a surrender charge if you take a partial withdrawal which decreases your base insurance coverage.

    A partial withdrawal may also cause the termination of the death benefit guarantee because we deduct the amount of the partial withdrawal from the total premiums paid when calculating whether you have paid sufficient premiums in order to maintain the death benefit guarantee.

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    The amount of your base insurance coverage is not reduced by the amount of a partial withdrawal when the base death benefit has been increased to qualify your policy as life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code and the amount withdrawn is not greater than that which reduces your policy value to the level which no longer requires that the base death benefit be increased for Internal Revenue Code purposes. Otherwise, depending upon the death benefit option in effect, a partial withdrawal may reduce the amount of your base insurance coverage.

    Under death benefit Option 1, a partial withdrawal will reduce the amount of your base insurance coverage by the amount of the partial withdrawal.

    Under death benefit Option 2, a partial withdrawal will not reduce the amount of your base insurance coverage.

    Under death benefit Option 3, a partial withdrawal will reduce the amount of your base insurance coverage by the amount of a partial withdrawal in excess of the total premium we have received from you minus the sum of all your prior partial withdrawals.

    If a partial withdrawal reduces the amount of base insurance coverage, the total amount of insurance coverage will also be reduced for the current year and all future years by an equal amount. Therefore, a partial withdrawal can affect the amount of pure insurance protection under the policy.

    We will not allow a partial withdrawal if the amount of base insurance coverage after the withdrawal would be less than $50,000.

    A reduction in the amount of base insurance coverage as a result of a partial withdrawal will be pro-rated among the existing coverage segments, unless state law requires otherwise.

    A partial withdrawal may have adverse tax consequences depending on the circumstances. See Tax Status of the Policy, page 68.

    Termination of Coverage

    Your insurance coverage will continue under the policy until you surrender your policy or it lapses.

    Surrender

    You may surrender your policy for its surrender value at any time after the free look period while the insured person is alive. Your surrender value is your policy value minus any surrender charge and any outstanding loan amount and accrued loan interest.

    You may take your surrender value in other than one payment.

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    We compute your surrender value as of the valuation date we receive your written surrender request in good order and policy at our Customer Service Center. All insurance coverage ends on the date we receive your surrender request and policy.

    Unless you request otherwise, we will deposit your surrender value into an interest bearing account that you can access, without penalty, through a checkbook feature. See Transaction Processing, page 78.

    If you surrender your policy we may deduct a surrender charge. See Surrender Charge, page 29. Surrender of your policy may have adverse tax consequences.

    See Distributions Other than Death Benefits, page 70.

    Lapse

    Your policy will not lapse and your insurance coverage under the policy will continue if on any monthly processing date:

    • A death benefit guarantee is in effect;
    • Your net policy value is enough to pay the periodic fees and charges when due; or
    • During the continuation of coverage period, your policy value exceeds your outstanding loan amount plus accrued loan interest.

    Grace Period. If on a monthly processing date you do not meet any of these conditions, your policy will enter the 61-day grace period during which you must make a sufficient premium payment to avoid having your policy lapse and insurance coverage terminate.

    We will notify you that your policy is in a grace period at least 30 days before it ends. We will send this notice to you (and a person to whom you have assigned your policy) at your last known address in our records. We will notify you of the premium payment necessary to prevent your policy from lapsing. This amount generally equals the past due charges, plus the estimated periodic fees and charges, and charges of any optional rider benefits for the next two months. If we receive payment of the required amount before the end of the grace period, we apply it to your policy in the same manner as your other premium payments, and then we deduct the overdue amounts from your policy value.

    If you do not pay the full amount within the 61-day grace period, your policy and its riders lapse without value. We withdraw your remaining variable and fixed account values, deduct amounts you owe us and inform you that your coverage has ended.

    If the insured person dies during the grace period we pay death benefit proceeds to your beneficiaries with reductions for your outstanding loan amount, accrued loan interest and periodic fees and charges owed.

    During the early policy years your net policy value may not be enough to cover the periodic fees and charges due each month, and you may need to pay sufficient premium to keep the death benefit guarantee in force. See Premium Payments, page 24.

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    If your policy lapses, any distribution of policy value may be subject to current taxation. See Distributions Other than Death Benefits, page 70.

    Reinstatement

    Reinstatement means putting a lapsed policy back in force. You may reinstate a lapsed policy and its riders (other than a death benefit guarantee rider or the Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider) by written request any time within five years after it has lapsed. A policy that was surrendered may not be reinstated.

    To reinstate the policy and available riders, you must submit evidence of insurability satisfactory to us and pay a premium large enough to keep the policy and any rider benefits in force during the grace period and for at least two months after reinstatement. When we reinstate your policy, we reinstate the surrender charges for the amount and time remaining as if your coverage had not lapsed. If you had a loan existing when coverage lapsed, we will reinstate it with accrued loan interest to the date of reinstatement unless directed otherwise.

    A policy that lapses during a seven pay testing period and is reinstated more than 90 days after lapsing may be classified as a modified endowment contract for tax purposes. In general, a seven pay testing period is the first seven policy years and the first seven years after certain changes to your policy. You should consult with a qualified tax adviser to determine whether reinstating a lapsed policy will cause it to be classified as a modified endowment contract. See Modified Endowment Contracts, page 70.

    TAX CONSIDERATIONS

    The following summary provides a general description of the federal income tax considerations associated with the policy and does not purport to be complete or to cover federal estate, gift and generation-skipping tax implications, state and local taxes or other tax situations. This discussion is not intended as tax advice. Counsel or other qualified tax advisers should be consulted for more complete information. This discussion is based upon our understanding of the present federal income tax laws. No representation is made as to the likelihood of continuation of the present federal income tax laws or as to how they may be interpreted by the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”).

    The following discussion generally assumes that the policy will qualify as a life insurance contract for federal tax purposes.

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    Tax Status of the Company

    We are taxed as a life insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. The variable account is not a separate entity from us. Therefore, it is not taxed separately as a “regulated investment company,” but is taxed as part of the company. We automatically apply investment income and capital gains attributable to the separate account to increase reserves under the policy. Because of this, under existing federal tax law we believe that any such income and gains will not be taxed to us. In addition, any foreign tax credits attributable to the separate account will first be used to reduce any income taxes imposed on the variable account before being used by the company.

    In summary, we do not expect that we will incur any federal income tax liability attributable to the variable account and we do not intend to make provisions for any such taxes. However, if changes in the federal tax laws or their interpretation result in our being taxed on income or gains attributable to the variable account, then we may impose a charge against the variable account (with respect to some or all of the policies) to set aside provisions to pay such taxes.

    Tax Status of the Policy

    This policy is designed to qualify as a life insurance contract under the Internal Revenue Code. All terms and provisions of the policy shall be construed in a manner that is consistent with that design. In order to qualify as a life insurance contract for federal income tax purposes and to receive the tax treatment normally accorded life insurance contracts under federal tax law, a policy must satisfy certain requirements that are set forth in Section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code. Specifically, the policy must meet the requirements of either the cash value accumulation test or the guideline premium test. See Death Benefit Qualification Tests, page 38. If your variable life policy does not satisfy one of these two alternate tests, it will not be treated as life insuran ce under Internal Revenue Code 7702. You would then be subject to federal income tax on your policy income as you earn it. While there is very little guidance as to how these requirements are applied, we believe it is reasonable to conclude that our policies satisfy the applicable requirements. If it is subsequently determined that a policy does not satisfy the applicable requirements, we will take appropriate and reasonable steps to bring the policy into compliance with such requirements and we reserve the right to restrict policy transactions or modify your policy in order to do so. See Tax Treatment of Policy Death Benefits, page 69. If we return premium in order to brin g your policy into compliance with the requirements of Section 7702, it will be refunded on a last-in, first-out basis and be taken from the investment options in which your policy value is allocated on a pro rata basis.

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    Diversification and Investor Control Requirements

    In addition to meeting the Internal Revenue Code Section 7702 tests, Internal Revenue Code Section 817(h) requires investments within a separate account, such as our variable account, to be adequately diversified. The Treasury has issued regulations that set the standards for measuring the adequacy of any diversification, and the Internal Revenue Service has published various revenue rulings and private letter rulings addressing diversification issues. To be adequately diversified, each subaccount and its corresponding fund must meet certain tests. If these tests are not met your variable life policy will not be adequately diversified and not treated as life insurance under Internal Revenue Code Section 7702. You would then be subject to federal income tax on your policy income as you earn it. Each subaccount’s corresponding fund has represented that it will meet the diversification standards that apply to your policy. Accor dingly, we believe it is reasonable to conclude that the diversification requirements have been satisfied. If it is determined, however, that your variable life policy does not satisfy the applicable diversification regulations and rulings because a subaccount’s corresponding fund fails to be adequately diversified for whatever reason, we will take appropriate and reasonable steps to bring your policy into compliance with such regulations and rulings and we reserve the right to modify your policy as necessary in order to do so.

    In certain circumstances, owners of a variable life insurance policy have been considered, for federal income tax purposes, to be the owners of the assets of the separate account supporting their policies, due to their ability to exercise investment control over such assets. When this is the case, the policy owners have been currently taxed on income and gains attributable to the separate account assets. Your ownership rights under your policy are similar to, but different in some ways from those described by the IRS in rulings in which it determined that policy owners are not owners of separate account assets. For example, you have additional flexibility in allocating your premium payments and your policy values. These differences could result in the IRS treating you as the owner of a pro rata share of the variable account assets. We do not know what standards will be set forth in the future, if any, in Treasury regulations or r ulings. We reserve the right to modify your policy, as necessary, to try to prevent you from being considered the owner of a pro rata share of the variable account assets, or to otherwise qualify your policy for favorable tax treatment.

    Tax Treatment of Policy Death Benefits

    The death benefit, or an accelerated death benefit, under a policy is generally excludable from the gross income of the beneficiary(ies) under Section 101(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. However, there are exceptions to this general rule. Additionally, federal, state and local transfer, estate, inheritance and other tax consequences of ownership or receipt of policy proceeds depend on the circumstances of each policy owner or beneficiary(ies). A qualified tax adviser should be consulted about these consequences.

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    Distributions Other than Death Benefits

    Generally, the policy owner will not be taxed on any of the policy value until there is a distribution. When distributions from a policy occur, or when loan amounts are taken from or secured by a policy, the tax consequences depend on whether or not the policy is a “modified endowment contract.”

    Modified Endowment Contracts

    Under the Internal Revenue Code, certain life insurance contracts are classified as “modified endowment contracts” and are given less favorable tax treatment than other life insurance contracts. Due to the flexibility of the policies as to premiums and benefits, the individual circumstances of each policy will determine whether or not it is classified as a modified endowment contract. The rules are too complex to be summarized here, but generally depend on the amount of premiums we receive during the first seven policy years. Certain changes in a policy after it is issued, such as reduction or increase in benefits, policy reinstatement or substitution of the insured person, could also cause it to be classified as a modified endowment contract or increase the period during which the policy must be tested. A current or prospective policy owner should consult with a qualified tax adviser to determine whether or not a polic y transaction will cause the policy to be classified as a modified endowment contract.

    If a policy becomes a modified endowment contract, distributions that occur during the policy year will be taxed as distributions from a modified endowment contract. In addition, distributions from a policy within two years before it becomes a modified endowment contract will be taxed in this manner. This means that a distribution made from a policy that is not a modified endowment contract could later become taxable as a distribution from a modified endowment contract.

    Additionally, all modified endowment contracts that are issued by us (or our affiliates) to the same policy owner during any calendar year are treated as one modified endowment contract for purposes of determining the amount includible in the policy owner’s income when a taxable distribution occurs.

    Once a policy is classified as a modified endowment contract, the following tax rules apply both prospectively and to any distributions made in the prior two years:

    • All distributions other than death benefits, including distributions upon surrender and withdrawals, from a modified endowment contract will be treated first as distributions of gain, if any, taxable as ordinary income.
      Amounts will be treated as tax-free recovery of the policy owner’sinvestment in the policy only after all gain has been distributed. The amountof gain in the policy will be equal to the difference between the policy’svalue, determined without regard to any surrender charges, and theinvestment in the policy;

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    • Loan amounts taken from or secured by a policy classified as a modified endowment contract, and also assignments or pledges of such a policy (or agreements to assign or pledge such a policy), are treated first as distributions of gain, if any, taxable as ordinary income. Amounts will be treated as tax- free recovery of the policy owner’s investment in the policy only after all gain has been distributed; and
    • A 10% additional income tax penalty may be imposed on the distribution amount subject to income tax. This tax penalty generally does not apply to distributions (a) made on or after the date on which the taxpayer attains age 59½; (b) that are attributable to the taxpayer becoming disabled (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code); or (c) that are part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer or the joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of the taxpayer and his or her beneficiary. Consult a qualified tax adviser to determine whether or not you may be subject to this penalty tax.

    If we discover that your policy has inadvertently become a modified endowment contract, we will assume that you do not want it to be classified as a modified endowment contract and attempt to fix this by refunding any excess premium with related interest. The excess gross premium will be refunded on a last-in, first-out basis and be taken from the investment options in which your policy value is allocated on a pro rata basis.

    Policies That Are Not Modified Endowment Contracts

    Distributions other than death benefits from a policy that is not classified as a modified endowment contract are generally treated first as a recovery of the policy owner’s investment in the policy. Only after the recovery of all investment in the policy is there taxable income. However, certain distributions made in connection with policy benefit reductions during the first 15 policy years may be treated in whole or in part as ordinary income subject to tax. Consult a qualified tax adviser to determine whether or not any distributions made in connection with a reduction in policy benefits will be subject to tax.

    Loan amounts from or secured by a policy that is not a modified endowment contract are generally not taxed as distributions. However, the tax consequences of such a loan that is outstanding after policy year five are uncertain and a qualified tax adviser should be consulted about such loans. Finally, neither distributions from, nor loan amounts from or secured by, a policy that is not a modified endowment contract are subject to the 10% additional income tax penalty.

    Investment in the Policy

    Your investment in the policy is generally the total of your aggregate premiums. When a distribution is taken from the policy, your investment in the policy is reduced by the amount of the distribution that is tax free.

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    Other Tax Matters

    Policy Loans

    In general, interest on a policy loan will not be deductible. A limited exception to this rule exists for certain interest paid in connection with certain “key person” insurance. You should consult a qualified tax adviser before taking out a loan to determine whether you qualify under this exception.

    Moreover, the tax consequences associated with a preferred loan (loans where the interest rate charged is less than or equal to the interest rate credited) available in the policy are uncertain. Before taking out a policy loan, you should consult a qualified tax adviser as to the tax consequences.

    If a loan from a policy is outstanding when the policy, other than a modified endowment contract, is surrendered or lapses, then the amount of the outstanding indebtedness will be added to the amount treated as a distribution from the policy and will be taxed accordingly.

    Accelerated Benefit Rider

    We believe that payments under the Accelerated Benefit Rider should be fully excludable from the gross income of the beneficiary if the beneficiary is the insured under the policy, or is an individual who has no business or financial connection with the insured. (See Accelerated Benefit Rider, page 50, for more information about this rider.) However, you should consult a qualified tax adviser about the consequences of adding this rider to a policy or requesting payment under this rider.

    Continuation of a Policy

    The tax consequences of continuing the policy after the insured person reaches age 100 are unclear. For example, in certain situations it is possible that after the insured person reaches age 100 the IRS could treat you as being in constructive receipt of the policy value if the policy value becomes equal to the death benefit. If this happens, an amount equal to the excess of the policy value over the investment in the policy would be includible in your income at that time. Because we believe the policy will continue to constitute life insurance at that time and the IRS has not issued any guidance on this issue, we do not intend to tax report any earnings due to the possibility of constructive receipt in this circumstance. You should consult a qualified tax adviser if you intend to keep the policy in force after the insured person reaches age 100.

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    Section 1035 Exchanges

    Internal Revenue Code Section 1035 provides, in certain circumstances, that no gain or loss will be recognized on the exchange of one life insurance policy solely for another life insurance policy or an endowment, annuity or qualified long term care contract. We accept Section 1035 exchanges with outstanding loans. Special rules and procedures apply to Section 1035 exchanges. These rules can be complex, and if you wish to take advantage of Section 1035, you should consult your qualified tax adviser.

    Tax-exempt Policy Owners

    Special rules may apply to a policy that is owned by a tax-exempt entity. Tax-exempt entities should consult a qualified tax adviser regarding the consequences of purchasing and owning a policy. These consequences could include an effect on the tax-exempt status of the entity and the possibility of the unrelated business income tax.

    Tax Law Changes

    Although the likelihood of legislative action or tax reform is uncertain, there is always the possibility that the tax treatment of the policy could be changed by legislation or other means. It is also possible that any change may be retroactive (that is, effective before the date of the change). You should consult a qualified tax adviser with respect to legislative developments and their effect on the policy.

    Policy Changes to Comply with the Law

    So that your policy continues to qualify as life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code, we reserve the right to refuse to accept all or part of your premium payments or to change your death benefit. We may refuse to allow you to make partial withdrawals that would cause your policy to fail to qualify as life insurance. We also may make changes to your policy or its riders or make distributions from your policy to the degree that we deem necessary to qualify your policy as life insurance for tax purposes.

    If we make any change of this type, it applies the same way to all affected policies. Any increase in your death benefit will cause an increase in your cost of insurance charges.

    Policy Availability and Qualified Plans

    Policy owners may use the policy in various arrangements, including:

    • Certain qualified plans;
    • Non-qualified deferred compensation or salary continuance plans;
    • Split dollar insurance plans;
    • Executive bonus plans;
    • Retiree medical benefit plans; and
    • Other plans.

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    The tax consequences of these plans may vary depending on the particular facts and circumstances of each arrangement. If you want to use your policy with any of these various arrangements, you should consult a qualified tax adviser regarding the tax issues of your particular arrangement.

    Life Insurance Owned by Businesses

    In recent years, Congress has adopted new rules relating to life insurance owned by businesses. For example, in the case of a policy issued to a nonnatural taxpayer, or held for the benefit of such an entity, a portion of the taxpayer’s otherwise deductible interest expenses may not be deductible as a result of ownership of a policy even if no loans are taken under the policy. (An exception to this rule is provided for certain life insurance contracts that cover the life of an individual who is a 20% owner, or an officer, director, or employee of a trade or business.) In addition, in certain instances, a portion of the death benefit payable under an employer-owned policy may be taxable. As another example, special rules apply if you are subject to the alternative minimum tax. Any business contemplating the purchase of a new policy or a change in an existing policy should consult a qualified tax adviser.

    Income Tax Withholding

    The IRS requires us to withhold income taxes from any portion of the amounts individuals receive in a taxable transaction. We generally do not withhold income taxes if you elect in writing not to have withholding apply. If the amount withheld for you is insufficient to cover income taxes, you will have to pay additional income taxes and possibly penalties later. We will also report to the IRS the amount of any taxable distributions.

    Policy Transfers

    The transfer of the policy or designation of a beneficiary may have federal, state and/or local transfer and inheritance tax consequences, including the imposition of gift, estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes. The individual situation of each policy owner or beneficiary will determine the extent, if any, to which federal, state and local transfer and inheritance taxes may be imposed and how ownership or receipt of policy proceeds will be treated for purposes of federal, state and local estate, inheritance, generation skipping and other taxes.

    You should consult qualified legal or tax advisers for complete information on federal, state, local and other tax considerations.

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    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    General Policy Provisions

    Your Policy

    The policy is a contract between you and us and is the combination of:

    • Your policy;
    • A copy of your original application and applications for benefit increases or decreases;
    • Your riders;
    • Your endorsements;
    • Your policy schedule pages; and
    • Your reinstatement applications.

    If you make a change to your coverage, we give you a copy of your changed application and new policy schedules. If you send your policy to us, we attach these items to your policy and return it to you. Otherwise, you need to attach them to your policy.

    Unless there is fraud, we consider all statements made in an application to be representations and not guarantees. We use no statement to deny a claim, unless it is in an application.

    A president or other officer of our company and our secretary or assistant secretary must sign all changes or amendments to your policy. No other person may change its terms or conditions.

    Age

    We issue your policy at the insured person’s age (stated in your policy schedule) based on the nearest birthday to the policy date. On the policy date, the insured person can generally be no more than age 85 (age 70 for guaranteed and simplified issue policies).

    We often use age to calculate rates, charges and values. We determine the insured person’s age at a given time by adding the number of completed policy years to the age calculated at issue and shown in the schedule.

    Ownership

    The original owner is the person named as the owner in the policy application. The owner can exercise all rights and receive benefits during the life of the insured person. These rights include the right to change the owner, beneficiaries or the method designated to pay death benefit proceeds.

    As a matter of law, all rights of ownership are limited by the rights of any person who has been assigned rights under the policy and any irrevocable beneficiaries.

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    You may name a new owner by giving us written notice. The effective date of the change to the new owner is the date the prior owner signs the notice. However, we will not be liable for any action we take before a change is recorded at our Customer Service Center. A change in ownership may cause the prior owner to recognize taxable income on gain under the policy.

    Beneficiaries

    You, as owner, name the beneficiaries when you apply for your policy. The primary beneficiaries who survive the insured person receive the death benefit proceeds. Other surviving beneficiaries receive death benefit proceeds only if there are no surviving primary beneficiaries. If more than one beneficiary survives the insured person, they share the death benefit proceeds equally, unless you specify otherwise. If none of your policy beneficiaries has survived the insured person, we pay the death benefit proceeds to you or to your estate, as owner. If a beneficiary is a minor, the death benefit proceeds will be held in an interest bearing account until that beneficiary attains the age of majority.

    You may name new beneficiaries during the insured person’s lifetime. We pay death benefit proceeds to the beneficiaries whom you have most recently named according to our records. We do not make payments to multiple sets of beneficiaries. The designation of certain beneficiaries may have tax consequences. See Other Tax Matters, page 72.

    Collateral Assignment

    You may assign your policy by sending written notice to us. After we record the assignment, your rights as owner and the beneficiaries’ rights (unless the beneficiaries were made irrevocable beneficiaries under an earlier assignment) are subject to the assignment. It is your responsibility to make sure the assignment is valid. The transfer or assignment of a policy may have tax consequences. See Other Tax Matters, page 72.

    Incontestability

    After your policy has been in force and the insured person is alive for two years from the policy date and from the effective date of any new coverage segment, an increase in any other benefit or reinstatement, we will not question the validity of statements in your applicable application.

    Misstatements of Age or Gender

    Notwithstanding the Incontestability provision above, if the insured person’s age or gender has been misstated, we adjust the death benefit to the amount that would have been purchased for the insured person’s correct age and gender. We base the adjusted death benefit on the cost of insurance charges deducted from your policy value on the last monthly processing date before the insured person’s death, or as otherwise required by law.

    If unisex cost of insurance rates apply, we do not make any adjustments for a misstatement of gender.

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    Suicide

    If the insured person commits suicide (while sane or insane), within two years of your policy date, unless otherwise required by law, we limit death benefit proceeds to:

    • The total premium we receive to the time of death; minus
    • Outstanding loan account value plus accrued loan interest; minus
    • Partial withdrawals taken.

    We make a limited payment to the beneficiaries for a new coverage segment or other increase if the insured person commits suicide (while sane or insane), within two years of the effective date of a new coverage segment or within two years of an increase in any other benefit, unless otherwise required by law. The limited payment is equal to the cost of insurance and periodic fees and charges which that deducted for the increase.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    In order to protect against the possible misuse of our products in money laundering or terrorist financing, we have adopted an anti-money laundering program satisfying the requirements of the USA PATRIOT Act. Among other things, this program requires us, our agents and customers to comply with certain procedures and standards that serve to assure that our customers’ identities are properly verified and that premiums are not derived from improper sources.

    Under our anti-money laundering program, we may require policy owners, insured persons and/or beneficiaries to provide sufficient evidence of identification, and we reserve the right to verify any information provided to us by accessing information databases maintained internally or by outside firms.

    We may also refuse to accept certain forms of premium payments or loan repayments (traveler’s cheques, for example) or restrict the amount of certain forms of premium payments or loan repayments (money orders totaling more than $5,000, for example). In addition, we may require information as to why a particular form of payment was used (third party checks, for example) and the source of the funds of such payment in order to determine whether or not we will accept it. Use of an unacceptable form of payment may result in us returning the payment to you and your policy either entering the 61-day grace period or lapsing. See Lapse, page 66. See also Premium Payments Affect Your Coverage, page 25.

    Applicable laws designed to prevent terrorist financing and money laundering might, in certain circumstances, require us to block certain transactions until authorization is received from the appropriate regulator. We may also be required to provide additional information about you and your policy to government regulators.

    Our anti-money laundering program is subject to change without notice to take account of changes applicable in laws or regulations and our ongoing assessment of our exposure to illegal activity.

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    Transaction Processing

    Generally, within seven days of when we receive all information required to process a payment, we pay:

    • Death benefit proceeds;
    • Surrender value;
    • Partial withdrawals; and
    • Loan proceeds.

    We may delay processing these transactions if:

    • The New York Stock Exchange is closed for trading;
    • Trading on the New York Stock Exchange is restricted by the SEC;
    • There is an emergency so that it is not reasonably possible to sell securities in the subaccounts or to determine the value of a subaccount’s assets; and
    • A governmental body with jurisdiction over the variable account allows suspension by its order.

    SEC rules and regulations generally determine whether or not these conditions exist.

    We execute transfers among the subaccounts as of the valuation date of our receipt of your request at our Customer Service Center.

    We determine the death benefit as of the date of the insured person’s death. The death benefit proceeds are not affected by subsequent changes in the value of the subaccounts.

    We may delay payment from our fixed account for up to six months, unless law requires otherwise, of surrender proceeds, withdrawal amounts or loan amounts. If we delay payment more than 30 days, we pay interest at our declared rate (or at a higher rate if required by law) from the date we receive your complete request.

    Unless you request otherwise, we generally pay death benefit proceeds, surrender value and partial withdrawals into an interest bearing account that may be accessed by you or the beneficiary, as applicable, through a checkbook feature. This interest bearing account is backed by our general account, and the checkbook feature may be used to access the payment at any time without penalty.

    Notification and Claims Procedures

    Except for certain authorized telephone requests, we must receive in writing any election, designation, change, assignment or request made by the owner.

    You must use a form acceptable to us. We are not liable for actions taken before we receive and record the written notice. We may require you to return your policy for changes to your policy or if you surrender it.

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    If the insured person dies while your policy is in force, please let us know as soon as possible. We will send you instructions on how to make a claim. As proof of the insured person’s death, we may require proof of the deceased insured person’s age and a certified copy of the death certificate.

    The beneficiaries and the deceased insured person’s next of kin may need to sign authorization forms. These forms allow us to get information such as medical records of doctors and hospitals used by the deceased insured person.

    Telephone Privileges

    Telephone privileges are automatically provided to you and your agent/registered representative, unless you decline it on the application or contact our Customer Service Center. Telephone privileges allow you or your agent/registered representative to call our Customer Service Center to:

    • Make transfers;
    • Change premium allocations;
    • Change your dollar cost averaging and automatic rebalancing programs; and
    • Request a loan.

    Our Customer Service Center uses reasonable procedures to make sure that instructions received by telephone are genuine. These procedures may include:

    • Requiring some form of personal identification;
    • Providing written confirmation of any transactions; and
    • Tape recording telephone calls.

    By accepting telephone privileges, you authorize us to record your telephone calls with us. If we use reasonable procedures to confirm instructions, we are not liable for losses from unauthorized or fraudulent instructions. We may discontinue this privilege at any time. See Limits on Frequent or Disruptive Transfers, page 60.

    Telephone and facsimile privileges may not always be available. Telephone or fax systems, whether yours, your service provider’s or your agent/agent representative’s, can experience outages or slowdowns for a variety of reasons. These outages or slowdowns may prevent or delay our receipt of your request. Although we have taken precautions to help our systems handle heavy use, we cannot promise complete reliability under all circumstances. If you are experiencing problems, you should make your transfer request by written request.

    Non-participation

    Your policy does not participate in the surplus earnings of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company.

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    Advertising Practices and Sales Literature

    We may use advertisements and sales literature to promote this product, including:

    • Articles on variable life insurance and other information published in business or financial publications;
    • Indices or rankings of investment securities; and
    • Comparisons with other investment vehicles, including tax considerations.

    We may use information regarding the past performance of the subaccounts and funds. Past performance is not indicative of future performance of the subaccounts or funds and is not reflective of the actual investment experience of policy owners.

    We may feature certain subaccounts, the underlying funds and their managers, as well as describe asset levels and sales volumes. We may refer to past, current, or prospective economic trends and investment performance or other information we believe may be of interest to our customers.

    Settlement Options

    You may elect to take the surrender value in other than one lump-sum payment. Likewise, you may elect to have the beneficiaries receive the death benefit proceeds other than in one lump-sum payment, if you make this election during the insured person’s lifetime. If you have not made this election, the beneficiaries may do so within 60 days after we receive proof of the insured person’s death.

    The investment performance of the subaccounts does not affect payments under these settlement options. Instead, interest accrues at a fixed rate based on the option you choose. The declared interest rate will never be less than 3.00%, and any declared interest rate will be in effect for at least 12 months. Payment options are subject to our rules at the time you make your selection. Currently, a periodic payment must be at least $20 and the total proceeds must be at least $2,000.

    The following settlement options are available:

    • Option 1 – The proceeds and interest are paid in equal installments for a specified period until the proceeds and interest are all paid;
    • Option 2 – The proceeds provide an annuity payment with a specified number of months. The payments are continued for the life of the primary payee. If the primary payee dies before the certain period is over, the remaining payments are paid to a contingent payee;
    • Option 3 – The proceeds are left with us to earn interest. Withdrawals and any changes are subject to our approval;
    • Option 4 – The proceeds and interest are paid in equal installments of a specified amount until the proceeds and interest are all paid; and
    • Option 5 – Other options we offer at the time we pay the benefit.

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    If none of these settlement options have been elected, your surrender value or the death benefit proceeds will be paid in one lump-sum payment.

    Unless you request otherwise, death benefit proceeds generally will be paid into an interest bearing account that is backed by our general account and can be accessed by the beneficiary through a checkbook feature. The beneficiary may access the death benefit proceeds at any time without penalty. Interest earned on this account may be less than interest paid under other settlement options. See Transaction Processing, page 78.

    Reports

    Annual Statement. We will send you an annual statement once each policy year showing the amount of insurance coverage under your policy as well as your policy’s death benefit, policy and surrender values, the amount of premiums you have paid, the amounts you have withdrawn, borrowed or transferred and the fees and charges we have imposed since the last statement.

    We send semi-annual reports with financial information on the funds, including a list of investment holdings of each fund.

    We send confirmation notices to you throughout the year for certain policy transactions such as transfers between investment options, partial withdrawals and loans. You are responsible for reviewing the confirmation notices to verify that the transactions are being made as requested.

    Illustrations. To help you better understand how your policy values will vary over time under different sets of assumptions, we will provide you with a personalized illustration projecting future results based on the age and risk classification of the insured person and other factors such as the amount of insurance coverage, death benefit option, planned premiums and rates of return (within limits) you specify. We may assess a charge not to exceed $25 for each illustration you request after the first in a policy year. See Excess Illustration Fee, page 29. Subject to regulatory approval, personalized illustrations may be based upon a weighted average rather than an arithmetic averag e of fund expenses.

    Other Reports. We will mail to you at your last known address of record at least annually a report containing such information as may be required by any applicable law. To reduce expenses, only one copy of most financial reports and prospectuses, including reports and prospectuses for the funds, will be mailed to your household, even if you or other persons in your household have more than one policy issued by us or an affiliate. Call our Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-877-253-5050 if you need additional copies of financial reports, prospectuses, historical account information or annual or semi-annual reports or if you would like to receive one copy for each policy in all future mailings.

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    Distribution of the Policy

    We sell the policy through licensed insurance agents who are registered representatives of affiliated and unaffiliated broker/dealers. All broker/dealers who sell the policy have entered into selling agreements with ING America Equities, Inc., our affiliate and the principal underwriter and distributor of the policy. ING America Equities, Inc. is organized under the laws of the State of Colorado, registered with the SEC as a broker/dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Its principal office is located at 1290 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203-5699.

    ING America Equities, Inc. offers the securities under the policies on a continuous basis. For the years ended December 31, 2007, 2006, and 2005, the aggregate amount of underwriting commissions we paid to ING America Equities, Inc. was $34,635,694, $30,168,287 and $35,623,260, respectively.

    ING America Equities, Inc. does not retain any commissions or other amounts paid to it by us for sales of the policy. Rather, it pays all the amounts received from us to the broker/dealers for selling the policy, and part of that payment goes to your agent/registered representative.

    The following is a list of broker/dealers affiliated with the company which have selling agreements with ING America Equities, Inc.:

    • Bancnorth Investment Group, Inc.
    • Financial Network Investment Corporation
    • Guaranty Brokerage Services, Inc.
    • ING Financial Advisers, LLC
    • ING Financial Partners, Inc.
    • Multi-Financial Securities Corporation
    • PrimeVest Financial Services, Inc.

    The amounts that we pay for the sale of the policy can generally be categorized as either commissions or other amounts. The commissions we pay can be further categorized as base commissions which may include a portion for wholesaling or supplemental commissions. However categorized, commissions paid will not exceed the total of the percentages shown below.

    Base commissions consist of a percentage of premium we receive for the policy up to the target premium amount, a percentage of premium we receive for the policy in excess of the target premium amount and, as a trail commission, a percentage of your average net policy value. We pay up to 90% of premium received up to target premium and 3% of premium received in excess of target premium received in the first policy year, 3% of premium received in renewal years two through ten and 0.10% of the average net policy value beginning in the second policy year. These percentages may decrease thereafter.

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    Supplemental or wholesaling commissions are paid based on a percentage of target premiums we receive for the policy and certain other designated insurance products sold during a calendar year. The percentages of such commissions that we pay may increase as the aggregate amount of premiums received for all products issued by the company and/or its affiliates during the calendar year increases. The maximum percentage of supplemental commissions that we may pay is 43%.

    Generally, the commissions paid on premiums for base coverage under the policy are greater than those paid on premiums for coverage under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider. Be aware of this and discuss with your agent/registered representative the right blend of base coverage and Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage for you.

    In addition to the sales compensation described above, ING America Equities, Inc. may also pay broker/dealers additional compensation or reimbursement of expenses for their efforts in selling the policy to you and other customers. These amounts may include:

    • Marketing/distribution allowances which may be based on the percentages of premium received, the aggregate commissions paid and/or the aggregate assets held in relation to certain types of designated insurance products issued by the company and/or its affiliates during the year;
    • Loans or advances of commissions in anticipation of future receipt of premiums (a form of lending to agents/registered representatives). These loans may have advantageous terms such as reduction or elimination of the interest charged on the loan and/or forgiveness of the principal amount of the loan, which terms may be conditioned on fixed insurance product sales;
    • Education and training allowances to facilitate our attendance at certain educational and training meetings to provide information and training about our products. We also hold training programs from time to time at our own expense;
    • Sponsor payments or reimbursements for broker/dealers to use in sales contests and/or meetings for their agents/registered representatives who sell our products. We do not hold contests based solely on sales of this product;
    • Certain overrides and other benefits that may include cash compensation based on the amount of earned commissions, agent/representative recruiting or other activities that promote the sale of policies; and
    • Additional cash or noncash compensation and reimbursements permissible under existing law. This may include, but is not limited to, cash incentives, merchandise, trips, occasional entertainment, meals and tickets to sporting events, client appreciation events, business and educational enhancement items, payment for travel expenses (including meals and lodging) to pre- approved training and education seminars and payment for advertising and sales campaigns.

    We may pay commissions, dealer concessions, wholesaling fees, overrides, bonuses, other allowances and benefits and the costs of all other incentives or training programs from our resources, which include the fees and charges imposed under the policy.

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    The following is a list of the top 25 broker/dealers that, during 2006, received the most, in the aggregate, from us in connection with the sale of registered variable life insurance policies issued by us, ranked by total dollars received:

    • ING Financial Partners, Inc.
    • NFP Securities, Inc.
    • Multi-Financial Securities Corporation
    • Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.
    • M Holdings Securities, Inc.
    • Linsco/Private Ledger Corp.
    • Securities America, Inc.
    • Wachovia Securities, LLC
    • American General Securities Incorporated
    • Waterstone Financial Group, Inc.
    • FSC Agency, Inc.
    • ProEquities, Inc.
    • Park Avenue Securities LLC
    • ValMark Securities, Inc.
    • Newbridge Securities Corporation
    • R. A. Bench Securities, Inc.
    • UBS Financial Services Inc.
    • Associated Securities Corp.
    • Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
    • Capital Analysts, Incorporated
    • World Equity Group, Inc.
    • The Leaders Group, Inc.
    • Jefferson Pilot Securities Corporation
    • Financial Network Investment Corporation
    • SII Investments, Inc.

    This is a general discussion of the types and levels of compensation paid by us for the sale of our variable life insurance policies. It is important for you to know that the payment of volume or sales-based compensation to a broker/dealer or registered representative may provide that registered representative a financial incentive to promote our policies over those of another company and may also provide a financial incentive to promote the policy offered by this prospectus over one of our other policies.

    Legal Proceedings

    We are not aware of any pending legal proceedings that involve the variable account as a party.

    The company is involved in threatened or pending lawsuits/arbitrations arising from the normal conduct of business. Due to the climate in insurance and business litigation/arbitrations, suits against the company sometimes include claims for substantial compensatory, consequential, or punitive damages and other types of relief. Moreover, certain claims are asserted as class actions, purporting to represent a group of similarly situated individuals. While it is not possible to forecast the outcome of such lawsuits/arbitrations, in light of existing insurance, reinsurance, and established reserves, it is the opinion of management that the disposition of such lawsuits/arbitrations will not have a materially adverse effect on the company’s operations or financial position.

    ING America Equities, Inc., the principal underwriter and distributor of the policy, is a party to threatened or pending lawsuits/arbitration that generally arise from the normal conduct of business. Some of these suits may seek class action status and sometimes include claims for substantial compensatory, consequential or punitive damages and other types of relief. ING America Equities, Inc. is not involved in any legal proceeding that, in the opinion of management, is likely to have a material adverse effect on its ability to distribute the policy.

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    Financial Statements

    Financial statements of the variable account and the company are contained in the Statement of Additional Information. To request a free Statement of Additional Information, please contact our Customer Service Center at the address or telephone number on the back of this prospectus.

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    APPENDIX A
     
    Definition of Life Insurance Factors
     
    Guideline Premium Test Factors                             
     
    Attained        Attained        Attained        Attained        Attained     
    Age    Factor    Age    Factor    Age    Factor    Age    Factor    Age    Factor 
    0-40    2.50    48    1.97    56    1.46    64    1.22    72    1.11 
    41    2.43    49    1.91    57    1.42    65    1.20    73    1.09 
    42    2.36    50    1.85    58    1.38    66    1.19    74    1.07 
    43    2.29    51    1.78    59    1.34    67    1.18    75 – 90    1.05 
    44    2.22    52    1.71    60    1.30    68    1.17    91    1.04 
    45    2.15    53    1.64    61    1.28    69    1.16    92    1.03 
    46    2.09    54    1.57    62    1.26    70    1.15    93    1.02 
    47    2.03    55    1.50    63    1.24    71    1.13    94    1.01 
                                         95 +    1.00 

    Cash Value Accumulation Test Factors

    The cash value accumulation test factors vary depending on the age and gender of the insured person.

    Generally, the cash value accumulation test requires that a policy’s death benefit must be sufficient so that the policy value does not at any time exceed the net single premium required to fund the policy’s future benefits. The net single premium for a policy is calculated using the greater of 4.00% or the rates of interest guaranteed in the Guaranteed Interest Division of the policy and the 2001 Commissioner’s Standard Ordinary Mortality Table and will vary according to the age and gender of the insured person. The factors for the cash value accumulation test are then equal to 1 divided by the net single premium per dollar of paid up whole life insurance for the applicable age and gender.

    A-1


    APPENDIX B

    Funds Available Through the Variable Account

    The following chart lists the funds that are currently available through the subaccounts of the variable account, along with each fund’s investment adviser/subadviser and investment objective. More detailed information about the funds can be found in the current prospectus for each fund.

    There is no assurance that the stated investment objectives of any of the funds will be achieved. Shares of the funds will rise and fall in value and you could lose money by allocating policy value to the subaccounts that invest in the funds. Shares of the funds are not bank deposits and are not guaranteed, endorsed or insured by any financial institution, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Except as noted, all funds are diversified, as defined under the 1940 Act.

        Investment Adviser/     
    Fund Name    Subadviser    Investment Objective 

    American Funds – Growth Fund    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital by investing 
    (Class 2)    Capital Research and Management    primarily in U.S. common stocks. 
        Company     

    American Funds – Growth-Income    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital growth and income over 
    Fund (Class 2)    Capital Research and Management    time by investing primarily in U.S. 
        Company    common stocks and other securities 
            that appear to offer potential for capital 
            appreciation and/or dividends. 

    American Funds – International    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital over time by 
    Fund (Class 2)    Capital Research and Management    investing primarily in common stocks 
        Company    of companies based outside the United 
            States. 

    Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital appreciation. 
    (Service Class)    Fidelity Management & Research     
        Company     
        Subadvisers:     
        FMR Co., Inc.; Fidelity Research &     
        Analysis Company; Fidelity     
    Management & Research (U.K.) Inc.;
        Fidelity International Investment     
        Advisors, Fidelity International     
    Investment Advisors (U.K.) Limited;
        Fidelity Investments Japan Limited     

    Fidelity ® VIP Equity-Income    Investment Adviser:    Seeks reasonable income. Also 
    Portfolio (Service Class)    Fidelity Management & Research    considers the potential for capital 
        Company    appreciation. Seeks to achieve a yield 
        Subadvisers:    which exceeds the composite yield on 
        FMR Co., Inc.; Fidelity Research &    the securities comprising the Standard 
        Analysis Company; Fidelity    & Poor’s 500SM Index (S&P 500® ). 
    Management & Research (U.K), Inc.;
        Fidelity International Investment     
        Advisors; Fidelity International     
    Investment Advisors (U.K.) Limited;
        Fidelity Investments Japan Limited     


    B-1


        Investment Adviser/ 
    Subadviser 
       
    Fund Name      Investment Objective 

     
    ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital. The 
    Growth Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        AllianceBernstein, L.P.    without a shareholder vote. 

     
    ING BlackRock Large Cap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital. 
    Growth Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        BlackRock Investment Management,     
        LLC     

    ING Evergreen Health Sciences    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
    Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    long-term capital growth. The 
        Subadviser:    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Evergreen Investment Management    fundamental and may be changed 
        Company, LLC    without a shareholder vote. 

     
    ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital growth. The 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Evergreen Investment Management    without a shareholder vote. 
        Company, LLC     

    ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio
     (Class I)
    Investment Adviser:
     Directed Services LLC
    Subadviser:
     Fidelity Management & Research Co
    .
    Seeks long-term growth of capital.

    ING Global Resources Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    long-term capital appreciation. 
        Subadviser:     
        ING Investment Management Co.     

    ING JPMorgan Emerging    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital appreciation. 
    Markets Equity Portfolio    Directed Services LLC     
    (Class I)    Subadviser:     
    J.P. Morgan Investment Management
        Inc.     

    ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital growth over the long 
    Equity Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    term. The portfolio’s investment 
        Subadviser:    objective is not fundamental and may 
        J.P. Morgan Investment Management    be changed without a shareholder vote. 
        Inc.     

    ING JPMorgan Value    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide long-term capital 
    Opportunities Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    appreciation. The portfolio’s 
        Subadviser:    investment objective is not fundamental 
        J. P. Morgan Investment Management    and may be changed without a 
        Inc.    shareholder vote. 

    ING Julius Baer Foreign    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital. The 
    Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Julius Baer Investment Management,    without a shareholder vote. 
        LLC     

    ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    long-term growth of capital. The 
        Subadviser:    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Legg Mason Capital Management, Inc.    fundamental and may be changed 
            without a shareholder vote. 


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        Investment Adviser/ 
    Subadviser 
       
    Fund Name      Investment Objective 

    ING LifeStyle Aggressive    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital. This objective 
    Growth Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    is not fundamental and may be changed 
        Subadvisers:    without a shareholder vote. 
        Ibbotson Associates and ING     
        Investment Management Co.     

    ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital and some 
    (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    current income. This objective is not 
        Subadvisers:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Ibbotson Associates and ING    without a shareholder vote. 
        Investment Management Co.     

    ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital and a low to 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    moderate level of current income. This 
        Subadvisers:    objective is not fundamental and may 
        Ibbotson Associates and ING    be changed without a shareholder vote. 
        Investment Management Co.     

    ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks growth of capital and current 
    (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    income. This objective is not 
        Subadvisers:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Ibbotson Associates and ING    without a shareholder vote. 
        Investment Management Co.     

    ING Limited Maturity Bond    Investment Adviser:    Seeks highest current income consistent 
    Portfolio (Class S)    Directed Services LLC    with low risk to principal and liquidity 
        Subadviser:    and secondarily, seeks to enhance its 
        ING Investment Management Co.    total return through capital appreciation 
            when market factors, such as falling 
            interest rates and rising bond prices, 
            indicate that capital appreciation may 
            be available without significant risk to 
            principal. 

    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks high level of current income 
    (Class S)    Directed Services LLC    consistent with the preservation of 
        Subadviser:    capital and liquidity. 
        ING Investment Management Co.     

    ING Marsico Growth Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital appreciation. 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        Marsico Capital Management, LLC     

    ING Marsico International    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital. The 
    Opportunities Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Marsico Capital Management, LLC    without a shareholder vote. 

    ING MFS Total Return Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks above-average income 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    (compared to a portfolio entirely 
        Subadviser:    invested in equity securities) consistent 
        Massachusetts Financial Services    with the prudent employment of 
        Company    capital. Secondarily seeks reasonable 
            opportunity for growth of capital and 
            income. 


    B-3


        Investment Adviser/ 
    Subadviser 
       
    Fund Name      Investment Objective 

    ING MFS Utilities Portfolio (Class S)    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
        Directed Services LLC    total return. The portfolio’s investment 
        Subadviser:    objective is not fundamental and may 
        Massachusetts Financial Services    be changed without a shareholder vote. 
        Company     

    ING Oppenheimer Main Street    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital and 
    Portfolio ® (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    future income. 
        Subadviser:     
        OppenheimerFunds, Inc.     

    ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks reasonable income and capital 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    growth. The portfolio’s investment 
        Subadviser:    objective is not fundamental and may 
        Pioneer Investment Management, Inc.    be changed without a shareholder vote. 

    ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital appreciation. The 
    Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    portfolio’s investment objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        Pioneer Investment Management, Inc.    without a shareholder vote. 

    ING Stock Index Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    Seeks total return. The portfolio’s 
    (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    investment objective is not fundamental 
        Subadviser:    and may be changed without a 
        ING Investment Management Co.    shareholder vote. 

    ING T. Rowe Price Capital    Investment Adviser:    Seeks, over the long-term, a high total 
    Appreciation Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    investment return, consistent with the 
        Subadviser:    preservation of capital and prudent 
        T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.    investment risk. 

    ING T. Rowe Price Equity    Investment Adviser:    Seeks substantial dividend income as 
    Income Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    well as long-term growth of capital. 
        Subadviser:     
        T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.     

    ING Van Kampen Capital    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital 
    Growth Portfolio (Class I)    Directed Services LLC    appreciation.  
        Subadviser:     
        Morgan Stanley Investment     
    Management, Inc. (d/b/a Van Kampen)

    ING Van Kampen Growth and    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital and 
    Income Portfolio (Class S)    Directed Services LLC    income. 
        Subadviser:     
        Morgan Stanley Investment     
    Management, Inc. (d/b/a Van Kampen)

    ING VP Index Plus International    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to outperform the total return 
    Equity Portfolio (Class S)    ING Investments, LLC    performance of the Morgan Stanley 
        Subadviser:    Capital International Europe 
        ING Investment Management    Australasia and Far East® Index 
        Advisors, B. V.    (“MSCI EAFE® Index”), while 
            maintaining a market level of risk. The 
            portfolio’s investment objective is not 
            fundamental and may be changed 
            without a shareholder vote. 


    B-4


        Investment Adviser/ 
    Subadviser 
       
    Fund Name      Investment Objective 



    ING Wells Fargo Small Cap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital appreciation. 
    Disciplined Portfolio (Class S)    Directed Services LLC    The portfolio’s investment objective is 
        Subadviser:    not fundamental and may be changed 
        Wells Capital Management, Inc.    without a shareholder vote. 

    ING Baron Small Cap Growth    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital appreciation. 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        BAMCO, Inc.     

    ING Columbia Small Cap Value    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital. 
    II Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
    Columbia Management Advisors, LLC

    ING JP Morgan Mid Cap Value    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC    growth from capital appreciation. 
        Subadviser:     
    J.P. Morgan Investment Management,
        Inc.     

    ING Neuberger Berman    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital growth. 
    Partners Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
    Neuberger Berman Management Inc.

    ING Oppenheimer Global    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital appreciation. 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        OppenheimerFunds, Inc.     

    ING Oppenheimer Strategic    Investment Adviser:    Seeks a high level of current income 
    Income Portfolio (Service Class)    Directed Services LLC    principally derived from interest on 
        Subadviser:    debt securities. 
        OppenheimerFunds, Inc.     

    ING PIMCO Total Return    Investment Adviser:    Seeks maximum total return, consistent 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC    with capital preservation and prudent 
        Subadviser:    investment management. 
        Pacific Investment Management     
        Company LLC     

    ING T. Rowe Price Diversified    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital appreciation. 
    Mid Cap Growth Portfolio    Directed Services LLC     
    (Initial Class)    Subadviser:     
        T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.     

    ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital and 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC    future income. 
        Subadviser:     
        UBS Global Asset Management     
        (Americas) Inc.     

    ING Van Kampen Comstock    Investment Adviser:    Seeks capital growth and income. 
    Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        Morgan Stanley Investment     
    Management, Inc. (d/b/a Van Kampen)


    B-5


        Investment Adviser/ 
    Subadviser 
       
    Fund Name      Investment Objective 

    ING Van Kampen Equity and    Investment Adviser:    Seeks total return, consisting of long- 
    Income Portfolio (Initial Class)    Directed Services LLC    term capital appreciation and current 
        Subadviser:    income. 
        Morgan Stanley Investment     
    Management, Inc. (d/b/a Van Kampen)

    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to maximize investment return, 
    (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    consistent with reasonable safety of 
        Subadviser:    principal, by investing in a diversified 
        ING Investment Management Co.    portfolio of one or more of the 
            following asset classes: stocks, bonds 
            and cash equivalents, based on the 
            judgment of the portfolio’s 
            management, of which of those sectors 
            or mix thereof offers the best 
            investment prospects. 

    ING VP Intermediate Bond    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to maximize total return 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    consistent with reasonable risk, through 
        Subadviser:    investment in a diversified portfolio 
        ING Investment Management Co.    consisting primarily of debt securities. 

    ING VP Index Plus LargeCap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to outperform the total return 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    performance of the Standard & Poor’s 
        Subadviser:    500 Composite Stock Price Index (S&P 
        ING Investment Management Co.    500 Index), while maintaining a market 
            level of risk. 

    ING VP Index Plus MidCap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to outperform the total return 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    performance of the Standard & Poor’s 
        Subadviser:    MidCap 400 Index (S&P MidCap 400 
        ING Investment Management Co.    Index) while maintaining a market 
            level of risk. 

    ING VP Index Plus SmallCap    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to outperform the total return 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    performance of the Standard & Poor’s 
        Subadviser:    SmallCap 600 Index (S&P SmallCap 
        ING Investment Management Co.    600 Index) while maintaining a market 
            level of risk. 

    ING VP High Yield Bond    Investment Adviser:    Seeks to provide investors with a high 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC    level of current income and total return. 
        Subadviser:     
        ING Investment Management Co.     

    ING VP Real Estate Portfolio    Investment Adviser:    A non-diversified portfolio that seeks 
    (Class S)    ING Investments, LLC    total return. This objective is not 
        Subadviser:    fundamental and may be changed 
        ING Clarion Real Estate Securities L.P.    without a shareholder vote. 

    ING VP SmallCap Opportunities    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term capital appreciation. 
    Portfolio (Class I)    ING Investments, LLC     
        Subadviser:     
        ING Investment Management Co.     

    Neuberger Berman AMT    Investment Adviser:    Seeks long-term growth of capital by 
    Socially Responsive Portfolio®    Neuberger Berman Management Inc.    investing primarily in securities of 
    (Class I)    Subadviser:    companies that meet the fund’s 
        Neuberger Berman, LLC    financial criteria and social policy. 


    B-6


    MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE

    If you would like more information about us, the variable account or the policy, the following documents are available free upon request:

    • Statement of Additional Information (“SAI”) – The SAI contains more specific information about the variable account and the policy, as well as the financial statements of the variable account and the company. The SAI is incorporated by reference into (made legally part of) this prospectus. The following is the Table of Contents for the SAI:
        Page 
    General Information and History    2 
    Performance Reporting and Advertising    2 
    Experts    4 
    Financial Statements    4 
    Financial Statements of Security Life Separate Account L1    1 
    Unaudited Financial Statements of Security Life Separate Account L1 for the Nine-Month
          Period Ended September 30, 2007
    1
    Statutory Basis Financial Statements of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company    1 
    Unaudited Statutory Basis Financial Statements of Security life of Denver Insurance
         Company for the Nine-Month Period Ended September 30, 2007
    09/30/07 F-1

    • A personalized illustration of policy benefits – A personalized illustration can help you understand how the policy works, given the policy’s fees and charges along with the investment options, features and benefits and optional benefits you select. A personalized illustration can also help you compare the policy’s death benefits, policy value and surrender value with other life insurance policies based on the same or similar assumptions. We reserve the right to assess a fee of up to $25 for each personalized illustration you request after the first each policy year. See Excess Illustration Fee, page 29.

    To request a free SAI or personalized illustration of policy benefits or to make other inquiries about the policy, please contact us at our:

      ING Customer Service Center
    P.O. Box 5065
    Minot, ND 58702-5065
    1-877-253-5050
    www.ingservicecenter.com

    Additional information about us, the variable account or the policy (including the SAI) can be reviewed and copied from the SEC’s Internet website (http://www.sec.gov) or at the SEC’s Public Reference Branch in Washington, DC. Copies of this additional information may also be obtained, upon payment of a duplicating fee, by writing the SEC’s Public Reference Branch at 100 F Street, NE, Room 1580, Washington, DC 20549. More information about operation of the SEC’s Public Reference Branch can be obtained by calling 202-551-8090. When looking for information regarding the policy offered through this prospectus, you may find it useful to use the number assigned to the registration statement under the 1933 Act. This number is 333-147534.

    1940 Act File No. 811-08292
    1933 Act file No. 333-147534


    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     OF
    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    Statement of Additional Information Dated February 6, 2008

    ING VUL-CV
    A Flexible Premium Variable Universal Life Insurance Policy

    This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus and should be read in conjunction with the current ING VUL-CV prospectus dated February 6, 2008. The policy offered in connection with the prospectus is a flexible premium variable universal life insurance policy funded through the Security Life Separate Account L1.

    A free prospectus is available upon request by contacting the Security Life of Denver Insurance Company’s Customer Service Center at P.O. Box 5065, Minot, ND 58702-5065, by calling 1-877-253-5050 or by accessing the SEC’s web site at http://www.sec.gov.

    Read the prospectus before you invest. Unless otherwise indicated, terms used in this Statement of Additional Information shall have the same meaning as in the prospectus.

                                                                                                     TABLE OF CONTENTS     
     
        Page 
    General Information and History    2 
    Performance Reporting and Advertising    2 
    Experts    4 
    Financial Statements    4 
    Financial Statements of Security Life Separate Account L1    1 
    Unaudited Financial Statements of Security Life Separate Account L1 for the Nine-Month     
       Period Ended September 30, 2007    1 
    Statutory Basis Financial Statements of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company    1 
    Unaudited Statutory Basis Financial Statements of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company     
       for the Nine-Month Period Ended September 30, 2007    09/30/07 F-1 


    GENERAL INFORMATION AND HISTORY

    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (the “company,” “we,” “us,” “our”) issues the policy described in the prospectus and is responsible for providing each policy’s insurance benefits. We are a stock life insurance company organized in 1929 and incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado and an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. (“ING”), a global financial institution active in the fields of insurance, banking and asset management. ING is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are engaged in the business of issuing insurance policies. Our headquarters is at 1290 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80203-5699.

    We established the Security Life Separate Account L1 (the “variable account”) on November 3, 1993, as one of our separate accounts under the laws of the State of Colorado for the purpose of funding variable life insurance policies issued by us. The variable account is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Premium payments may be allocated to one or more of the available subaccounts of the variable account. Each subaccount invests in shares of a corresponding fund at net asset value. We may make additions to, deletions from or substitutions of available funds as permitted by law and subject to the conditions of the policy.

    Other than the policy owner fees and charges described in the prospectus, all expenses incurred in the operations of the variable account are borne by the company. We do, however, receive compensation for certain recordkeeping, administration or other services from the funds or affiliates of the funds available through the policies. See “Fees and Charges” in the prospectus.

    The company maintains custody of the assets of the variable account. As custodian, the company holds cash balances for the variable account pending investment in the funds or distribution. The funds in whose shares the assets of the subaccounts of the variable account are invested each have custodians, as discussed in the respective fund prospectuses.

    PERFORMANCE REPORTING AND ADVERTISING

    Information regarding the past, or historical, performance of the subaccounts of the variable account and the funds available for investment through the subaccounts of the variable account may appear in advertisements, sales literature or reports to policy owners or prospective purchasers. SUCH PERFORMANCE INFORMATION FOR THE SUBACCOUNTS WILL REFLECT THE DEDUCTION OF ALL FUND FEES AND CHARGES, INCLUDING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FEES, DISTRIBUTION (12B-1) FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES BUT WILL NOT REFLECT DEDUCTIONS FOR ANY POLICY FEES AND CHARGES. IF THE POLICY’S TAX, SALES, COST OF INSURANCE, MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK, POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES AND THE OTHER TRANSACTION, PERIODIC OR OPTIONAL BENEFITS FEES AND CHARGES WERE DEDUCTED, THE PERFORMANCE SHOWN WOULD BE SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER.

    With respect to performance reporting it is important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance shown and actual investment returns and principal values will fluctuate so that shares and/or units, at redemption, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

    2


    Performance history of the subaccounts of the variable account and the corresponding funds is measured by comparing the value at the beginning of the period to the value at the end of the period. Performance is usually calculated for periods of one month, three months, year-to-date, one year, three years, five years, ten years (if the fund has been in existence for these periods) and since the inception date of the fund (if the fund has been in existence for less than ten years). We may provide performance information showing average annual total returns for periods prior to the date a subaccount commenced operation. We will calculate such performance information based on the assumption that the subaccounts were in existence for the same periods as those indicated for the funds, with the level of charges at the variable account level that were in effect at the inception of the subaccounts. Performance information will be specific to the class of fund shares offered through the policy, however, for periods prior to the date a class of fund shares commenced operations, performance information may be based on a different class of shares of the same fund. In this case, performance for the periods prior to the date a class of fund shares commenced operations will be adjusted by the fund fees and expenses associated with the class of fund shares offered through the policy.

    We may compare performance of the subaccounts and/or the funds as reported from time to time in advertisements and sales literature to other variable life insurance issuers in general; to the performance of particular types of variable life insurance policies investing in mutual funds; or to investment series of mutual funds with investment objectives similar to each of the subaccounts, whose performance is reported by Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. (“Lipper”) and Morningstar. Inc. (“Morningstar”) or reported by other series, companies, individuals or other industry or financial publications of general interest, such as Forbes, Money, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Barron’s, Kiplinger’s and Fortune. Lipper and Morningstar are independent services that monitor and rank the performances of variable life insurance issuers in each of the major categories of investment objectives on an industry-wide basis.

    Lipper’s and Morningstar’s rankings include variable annuity issuers as well as variable life insurance issuers. The performance analysis prepared by Lipper and Morningstar ranks such issuers on the basis of total return, assuming reinvestment of distributions, but does not take sales charges, redemption fees or certain expense deductions at the separate account level into consideration. We may also compare the performance of each subaccount in advertising and sales literature to the Standard & Poor’s Index of 500 common stocks and the Dow Jones Industrials, which are widely used measures of stock market performance. We may also compare the performance of each subaccount to other widely recognized indices. Unmanaged indices may assume the reinvestment of dividends, but typically do not reflect any “deduction” for the expense of operating or managing an investment portfolio.

    To help you better understand how your policy’s death benefits, policy value and surrender value will vary over time under different sets of assumptions, we encourage you to obtain a personalized illustration. Personalized illustrations will assume deductions for fund expenses and policy and variable account charges. We will base these illustrations on the age and risk classification of the insured person and other factors such as the amount of insurance coverage, death benefit option, premiums and rates of return (within limits) you specify. These personalized illustrations will be based on either a hypothetical investment return of the funds of 0% and other percentages not to exceed 12% or on the actual historical experience of the funds as if the subaccounts had been in existence and a policy issued for the same periods as those indicated for the funds. Subject to regulatory approval, personalized illustrations may be based upon a weighted average of fund expenses rather than an arithmetic average. A personalized illustration is available upon request by contacting our Customer Service Center at P.O. Box 5065, Minot, ND 58702-5065 or by calling 1-877-253-5050.

    3


    EXPERTS

    The statements of assets and liabilities of Security Life Separate Account L1 as of December 31, 2006, and the related statements of operations and changes in net assets for the periods disclosed in the financial statements, and the statutory basis financial statements of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006, included in this Statement of Additional Information, have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, as set forth in their reports thereon included elsewhere herein, and are included in reliance upon such reports given on the authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.

    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    The financial statements of the variable account reflect the operations of the variable account as of and for the year ended December 31, 2006, and have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, independent registered public accounting firm.

    The statutory basis financial statements of the company as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006, have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP, independent registered public accounting firm. The financial statements of the company should be distinguished from the financial statements of the variable account and should be considered only as bearing upon the ability of the company to meet its obligations under the policies. They should not be considered as bearing on the investment performance of the assets held in the variable account. The statutory basis financial statements of the company as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006, have been prepared on the basis of statutory accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the State of Colorado Division of Insurance.

    We are required to include unaudited financial data for the variable account and for the company as of and for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2007.

    The primary business address of Ernst & Young LLP is Suite 1000, 55 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30308.

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Security Life Separate Account L1
    Year ended December 31, 2006
    with Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm


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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Financial Statements
    Year ended December 31, 2006

    Contents
     
    Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm    1 
     
    Audited Financial Statements     
     
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities    3 
    Statements of Operations    20 
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets    41 
    Notes to Financial Statements    67 


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    Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

      The Board of Directors and Participants
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities of the Divisions constituting Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Security Life Separate Account L1 (the “Account”) as of December 31, 2006, and the related statements of operations and changes in net assets for the periods disclosed in the financial statements. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Account’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. The Account is comprised of the following Divisions:

    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:    ING Investors Trust (continued): 
       AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       AIM V.I. Core Stock Fund - Series I Shares       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       AIM V.I. Government Securities Fund - Series I Shares       ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    American Funds Insurance Series:       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class 
       American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Initial Class       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Service Class       ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP High Income Portfolio - Service Class       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Initial Class       ING Marsico International Opportunities 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Service Class           Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Initial Class       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Service Class       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class       ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    ING Investors Trust:       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Service Class 
       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Service Class           Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Service Class       ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Service Class       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class 
       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    ING Partners, Inc.: 
       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING American Century Large Company Value 
       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class           Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class           Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity       ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth 
       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class           Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities 
       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class           Portfolio - Initial Class 


    ING Partners, Inc. (continued):    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.: 
       ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I 
       ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio: 
       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I 
       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class    M Fund, Inc.: 
       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class       Brandes International Equity Fund 
       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth       Business Opportunity Value Fund 
                Portfolio - Initial Class       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund 
       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class       Turner Core Growth Fund 
       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class    Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust: 
       ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class       Neuberger Berman AMT Growth Portfolio® - Class I 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:       Neuberger Berman AMT Limited Maturity Bond 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I                Portfolio® - Class I 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I                Portfolio® - Class I 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:    Pioneer Variable Contracts Trust: 
       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I       Pioneer Small Cap Value VCT Portfolio - Class I 
       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I    Putnam Variable Trust: 
       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I       Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund - Class IB Shares 
       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I    Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust: 
    ING Variable Products Trust:       Van Eck Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund 
       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund 
       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I     
       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S     
       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I     

    We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Account’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits include consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Account’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2006, by correspondence with the transfer agents. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

    In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each of the respective Divisions constituting Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Security Life Separate Account L1 at December 31, 2006, the results of their operations and changes in their net assets for the periods disclosed in the financial statements, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

    /s/ Ernst & Young LLP

      Atlanta, Georgia
    March 23, 2007


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                American         
            American    Funds    American     
            Funds    Insurance    Funds    Fidelity® VIP 
            Insurance    Series®    Insurance    Equity- 
        AIM V.I. Core    Series®    Growth    Series®    Income 
        Equity Fund -    Growth Fund    Income Fund    International    Portfolio - 
        Series I Shares    - Class 2    - Class 2    Fund - Class 2    Service Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                 18,880    $              47,750    $              25,077    $                 44,728    $              1,640 
    Total assets                       18,880                    47,750                   25,077                       44,728                   1,640 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties                                1                             1                             1                                1                            - 
    Total liabilities                                1                             1                             1                                1                           - 
    Net assets    $                 18,879    $               47,749    $               25,076    $                 44,727    $              1,640 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                     693,593                  745,165                  594,394                  2,038,634                  62,794 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                 17,388    $               40,599    $               21,938    $                 35,323    $              1,627 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING      ING 
                    BlackRock    BlackRock 
            Fidelity® VIP    ING    Large Cap    Large Cap 
        Fidelity® VIP    Investment    AllianceBernstein    Growth    Value 
        Contrafund®    Grade Bond    Mid Cap Growth    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Initial Class    Institutional Class    Class      Class 





    Assets                         
    Investments in mutual funds                         
       at fair value    $                 8,408    $                       518    $                            2,452    $                         908    $            23,236 
    Total assets                       8,408                             518                                  2,452                               908                  23,236 
     
    Liabilities                         
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -        -    1 





    Total liabilities    -    -    -        -    1 





    Net assets    $                 8,408    $                       518    $                            2,452    $                          908    $            23,235 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                   267,926                         40,565                               144,162                           78,559              1,666,840 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                 8,412                              503    $                              2,577    $                           897     $            19,352 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING                 
        Evergreen    ING    ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM 
        Health    Evergreen    Diversified    Large Cap    Mid Cap 
        Sciences    Omega    Mid Cap    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                2,450    $              31,670    $              19,004    $              83,467    $             3,430 
    Total assets                      2,450                    31,670                    19,004                    83,467                    ,430 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    1    1    3    - 





    Total liabilities    -    1    1    3    - 





    Net assets    $                2,450    $              31,669    $              19,003    $              83,464    $             3,430 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                   00,835               2,720,820               1,413,974               7,664,563              271,179 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                2,268    $              29,122    $              20,448    $              81,323    $             3,095 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

    ING
            JPMorgan    ING    ING     
            Emerging    JPMorgan    JPMorgan     
        ING Global    Markets    Small Cap    Value    ING Julius 
        Resources    Equity    Core Equity    Opportunities  Baer Foreign   
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                7,648    $                    30,687    $                 34,150    $                      12,251    $              13,805 
    Total assets                      7,648                          30,687                       34,150                            12,251                    13,805 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    1    1    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    1    1    -    - 





    Net assets    $                7,648    $                    30,686    $                 34,149    $                      12,251    $               13,805 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                  350,174                     1,564,881                    2,383,141                           963,854                    814,943 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                  7,986    $                      27,050    $                  30,057    $                         11,138    $                12,496 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

     

            ING LifeStyle        ING LifeStyle     
        ING Legg    Aggressive    ING LifeStyle    Moderate    ING LifeStyle 
        Mason Value    Growth    Growth    Growth    Moderate 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                8,682    $                   3,892    $                   8,512    $                2,963    $                 352 
    Total assets                      8,682                         3,892                         8,512                      2,963                      352 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $                 8,682    $                   3,892    $                   8,512    $                 2,963    $                 352 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                  767,643                     275,820                     631,435                   230,906                  28,435 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                7,870    $                   3,552    $                   7,876    $                 2,877    $                 341 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING Lord     
        ING Limited    ING Liquid        Abbett    ING 
        Maturity    Assets    ING Liquid    Affiliated    MarketPro 
        Bond    Portfolio -    Assets    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    Service Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $             25,153    $             61,961    $               25,544    $                  305    $                119 
    Total assets                   25,153                   61,961                     25,544                       305                     119 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties                            1    3    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities                            1      -    -    - 





    Net assets    $             25,152    $            61,958    $                25,544    $                  305    $                119 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares              2,344,133            61,961,469               25,543,718                   24,093                 10,465 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $             25,253    $              61,961    $                25,544    $                  304    $                116 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING             
        ING    MarketStyle    ING        ING Marsico 
        MarketStyle    Moderate    MarketStyle    ING Marsico    International 
        Growth    Growth    Moderate    Growth    Opportunities 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                 1,969    $                    758    $                    206    $                 6,212    $               16,842 
    Total assets                       1,969                          758                          206                       6,212                     16,842 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $                 1,969    $                     758    $                    206    $                  6,212    $                16,842 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                    169,632                      66,477                      18,481                    371,310                 1,099,343 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                  1,851    $                     723    $                     203    $                  5,662    $                15,509 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING        ING Pioneer 
        ING MFS        Oppenheimer    ING Pioneer    Mid Cap 
        Total Return    ING MFS    Main Street    Fund    Value 
        Portfolio -    Utilities    Portfolio® -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                 ,425    $                15,067    $                      754    $                1,215    $            17,862 
    Total assets                     6,425                      15,067                            754                      1,215                 17,862 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    -   





    Total liabilities    -    -    -    -    1 





    Net assets    $                6,425    $                 15,067    $                      754    $                1,215    $            17,861 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                  337,641                  1,034,824                       38,036                    94,032             1,446,294 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                6,162    $                 12,279    $                      698    $                1,167    $            15,934 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                        ING Van 
            ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe        Kampen 
            Price Capital    Price Equity        Equity 
        ING Stock    Appreciation    Income    ING UBS U.S.    Growth 
        Index Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Allocation    Portfolio - 
        - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $               221,383    $              47,839    $              18,205    $                      277    $             4,389 
    Total assets                     221,383                    47,839                    18,205                            277                   4,389 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    8    1    1    -    - 





    Total liabilities    8    1    1    -    - 





    Net assets    $               221,375    $              47,838    $              18,204    $                      277    $              4,389 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                17,228,250                  795,740               1,173,007                       25,218                367,616 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $               179,751    $              40,489    $               15,983    $                      256    $              3,714 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Van    ING VP Index    ING Wells         
        Kampen    Plus    Fargo Small    ING American    ING American 
        Growth and    International    Cap    Century Large    Century Small- 
        Income    Equity    Disciplined    Company    Mid Cap Value 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Value Portfolio    Portfolio - 
        Service Class    Service Class    Service Class    - Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $              3,695    $                 45,207    $              19,304    $                        76    $                   699 
    Total assets                    3,695                       45,207                    19,304                              76                         699 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    2      -    - 





    Total liabilities    -      1    -    - 





    Net assets    $              3,695    $                  45,205    $               19,303    $                        76    $                    699 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                130,707                  3,453,527                1,694,782                         4,729                     51,445 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $              3,464    $                 42,531    $               18,690    $                        67    $                    648 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                        ING Legg 
                    ING    Mason 
        ING Baron    ING Columbia    ING    JPMorgan    Partners 
        Small Cap    Small Cap    Fundamental    Mid Cap    Aggressive 
        Growth    Value II    Research    Value    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                 6,123    $                   6,507    $                      16    $               14,756    $                256 
    Total assets                       6,123                         6,507                            16                     14,756                      256 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $                  6,123    $                     6,507    $                        6    $                14,756    $                  256 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                    330,083                       639,784                        1,598                    907,472                    5,212 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                  5,833    $                     6,376    $                       15    $                13,416    $                  235 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Lord    ING    ING        ING 
        Abbett U.S.    Neuberger    Neuberger    ING    Oppenheimer 
        Government    Berman    Berman    Oppenheimer    Strategic 
        Securities    Partners    Regency    Global    Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Service Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $               18,422    $                    524    $                     232    $                    5,343    $              6,319 
    Total assets                     18,422                          524                           232                          5,343                    6,319 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    1    -    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities      -    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $                18,421    $                     524    $                     232    $                    5,343    $              6,319 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                 1,855,219                      47,952                      21,753                      320,343                585,054 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                18,385    $                     472    $                     213    $                    4,284    $              5,969 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING T. Rowe             
            Price            ING Van 
            Diversified    ING UBS U.S.    ING Van    Kampen 
        ING PIMCO    Mid Cap    Large Cap    Kampen    Equity and 
        Total Return    Growth    Equity    Comstock    Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $             18,084    $             43,420    $                  6,389    $             12,130    $            2,601 
    Total assets                   18,084                   43,420                        6,389                   12,130                  2,601 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    1    2    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    1    2    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $             18,083    $             43,418    $                 6,389    $             12,130    $             2,601 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares              1,620,423              4,709,319                    605,017                 907,239                 67,608 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $             17,744    $             38,399    $                  6,010    $             11,224    $             2,443 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP    ING VP    ING VP         
        Strategic    Strategic    Strategic         
        Allocation    Allocation    Allocation    ING VP Index    ING VP Index 
        Conservative    Growth    Moderate    Plus LargeCap  Plus Mid Cap
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Class I    Class I 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                   181    $                     1,994    $                3,645    $                13,429    $               14,470 
    Total assets                         181                           1,994                      3,645                      13,429                     14,470 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -    -    -    - 





    Net assets    $                   181    $                     1,994    $                3,645    $                 13,429    $               14,470 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                    13,331                       116,887                  237,952                     768,257                   765,988 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                   176    $                     1,849    $                3,421    $                 11,918    $               13,970 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP Index            ING VP     
        Plus    ING VP Value    ING VP High    MidCap    ING VP Real 
        SmallCap    Opportunity    Yield Bond    Opportunities    Estate 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Class I    Class S 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $              14,562    $                   1,994    $              27,693    $                   2,526    $            21,780 
    Total assets                    14,562                         1,994                    27,693                         2,526                  21,780 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    -    1    -   





    Total liabilities    -    -    1    -   





    Net assets    $              14,562    $                   1,994    $              27,692    $                   2,526    $            21,779 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                  809,458                     125,872               8,917,527                     309,507             1,111,243 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $              13,723    $                   1,753    $               26,478    $                   2,066    $            18,168 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP        ING VP         
        SmallCap    ING VP    Intermediate         
        Opportunities    Balanced    Bond    Brandes    Business 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    International    Opportunity 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Equity Fund    Value Fund 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $                  3,881    $                19,281    $                19,808    $                20,250    $               3,118 
    Total assets                        3,881                      19,281                      19,808                      20,250                     3,118 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -      -    1    - 





    Total liabilities    -    1    -      - 





    Net assets    $                  3,881    $                19,280    $                19,808    $                20,249    $               3,118 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                    194,362                 1,316,094                 1,528,390                 1,004,973                 248,451 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $                  3,157    $                18,201    $                20,294    $                16,062    $                2,949 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Neuberger     
                Berman AMT     
        Frontier        Socially    Van Eck 
        Capital        Responsive    Worldwide 
        Appreciation    Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Hard Assets 
        Fund    Growth Fund    Class I    Fund 




    Assets                 
    Investments in mutual funds                 
       at fair value    $               9,924    $                 3,615    $                      89    $           12,593 
    Total assets                     9,924                       3,615                            89                 12,593 
     
    Liabilities                 
    Payable to related parties    -    -    -    - 




    Total liabilities    -    -    -    - 




    Net assets    $               9,924    $                 3,615    $                      89    $           12,593 




     
    Total number of mutual fund shares                 408,909                   209,944                       5,330               384,992 




     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $               8,988    $                 3,455    $                      79    $             9,874 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                        American 
                    American    Funds 
                AIM V.I.    Funds    Insurance 
        AIM V.I.    AIM V.I.    Government    Insurance    Series® 
        Core Equity    Core Stock    Securities    Series®    Growth 
        Fund - Series    Fund - Series    Fund - Series    Growth Fund    Income Fund 
        I Shares    I Shares    I Shares    - Class 2    - Class 2 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                 101    $                    241    $                        -    $                    358    $                 360 





    Total investment income    101    241    -    358    360 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges                         86                            46                           41                          165                         86 
    Total expenses                         86                            46                            41                          165                         86 
    Net investment income (loss)    15    195    (41)    193    274 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    50    3,551    (835)    1,454    323 
    Capital gains distributions    -    -    -    261    495 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    50    3,551    (835)    1,715    818 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    1,492    (2,396)    797    1,851    1,863 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments    1,542    1,155    (38)    3,566    2,681 





    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
                         $               1,557    $                 1,350    $                   (79)    $                 3,759    $              2,955 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        American                 
        Funds    Fidelity® VIP             
        Insurance    Equity-    Fidelity® Fidelity® VIP Fidelity® VIP 
        Series®    Income    Growth    Growth    High Income 
        International    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Fund - Class 2    Service Class    Initial Class    Service Class    Service Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                    673    $                        26    $                    165    $                        7    $                     9 
    Total investment income    673    26    165    7    9 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges                         134                                3                          105                              -                         25 
    Total expenses                          134                                3                          105                               -                         25 
    Net investment income (loss)    539    23    60    7    (16) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    939    4    10,384    361    (404) 
    Capital gains distributions                         346    115    -    -    - 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    1,285    119    10,384    361    (404) 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    4,321    10    (8,471)    (240)    747 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                       5,606                            129                       1,913                          121                       343 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                 6,145    $                      152    $                 1,973    $                    128    $                 327 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP     
        Fidelity® VIP  Fidelity® VIP      Asset    Asset    Fidelity® VIP 
        Overseas    Overseas    ManagerSM    ManagerSM    Contrafund® 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Service Class    Initial Class    Service Class    Service Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                   348    $                        36    $                    467    $                     45    $                  68 
    Total investment income    348    36    467    45    68 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
        and other charges    94    -    43    -    26 





    Total expenses    94    -    43    -    26 





    Net investment income (loss)    254    36    424    45    42 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    14,154    1,045    2,428    105    116 
    Capital gains distributions    242    28    -    -    619 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    14,396    1,073    2,428    105    735 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    (10,636)    (698)    (2,176)    (79)    (123) 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                       3,760                            375                         252                            26                       612 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                 4,014    $                      411    $                    676    $                      71    $                 654 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING              ING 
                BlackRock    ING      BlackRock 
        Fidelity® VIP    ING    Large Cap    BlackRock    Large Cap 
        Investment    AllianceBernstein    Growth    Large Cap    Value 
        Grade Bond    Mid Cap Growth    Portfolio -    Growth      Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Initial Class    Institutional Class    Class      Service Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                             
    Income:                             
       Dividends    $                      19    $                                    -    $                              -    $                                  -    $                 186 





    Total investment income    19    -      -      -    186 
    Expenses:                             
       Mortality, expense risk                             
            and other charges                              2                                        17                          4                            3                       171 
    Total expenses                              2                                        17                          4                            3                       171 
    Net investment income (loss)    17    (17)      (4)        (3)    15 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
       on investments                             
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    (10)    (27)      33      15    790 
    Capital gains distributions    1    356      57        -    591 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                             
       and capital gains distributions    (9)    329      90      15    1,381 
    Net unrealized appreciation                             
       (depreciation) of investments    13    (241)      11      (1)    2,168 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
       on investments                              4                                        88                         101                             14                      3,549 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                           
       resulting from operations    $                      21    $                                  71    $                            97    $                               11    $                3,564 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING                 
        Evergreen    ING    ING    ING FMRSM     
        Health    Evergreen    Evergreen    Diversified    ING FMRSM 
        Sciences    Health    Omega    Mid Cap    Diversified 
        Portfolio -    Sciences    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Mid Cap 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio - 
        Class    Service Class    Class    Class    Service Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                        -    $                         -    $                         -    $                         -    $                      - 





    Total investment income    -    -    -    -    - 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
            and other charges    324    (274)    201    81    1 





    Total expenses    324    (274)    201    81    1 





    Net investment income (loss)    (324)    274    (201)    (81)    (1) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    8    39    217    (251)    41 
    Capital gains distributions    1    -    -    1,701    - 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    9    39    217    1,450    41 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    182    (12)    1,615    (1,445)    - 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                         191                           27                       1,832                             5                         41 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                 (133)    $                   301    $                1,631    $                  (76)    $                   40 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                        ING 
        ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM        ING JPMorgan    JPMorgan 
        Large Cap    Mid Cap    ING Global    Emerging    Small Cap 
        Growth    Growth    Resources    Markets Equity Core Equity 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                     2    $                           -    $                      24    $                      155    $                   23 





    Total investment income    2    -    24    155    23 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges                       473                              15                            31                              93                       214 
    Total expenses                       473                              15                            31                              93                       214 
    Net investment income (loss)    (471)    (15)    (7)    62    (191) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    8    388    368    (314)    1,100 
    Capital gains distributions    62    -    948    278    849 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    70    388    1,316    (36)    1,949 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    1,122    (172)    (798)    3,637    3,251 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                    1,192                            216                          518                         3,601                    5,200 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                 721    $                      201    $                    511    $                   3,663    $              5,009 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING                     
        JPMorgan    ING                ING LifeStyle 
        Value    JPMorgan    ING Julius    ING Legg    Aggressive 
        Opportunities    Value    Baer Foreign    Mason Value    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Opportunities    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class    Class    Class      Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
       Dividends    $                     51    $                           -    $                          -    $                                -    $                       1 





    Total investment income    51    -    -        -    1 
    Expenses:                         
       Mortality, expense risk                         
           and other charges                           26                              10                              30                            19                             2 
    Total expenses                           26                              10                              30                            19                             2 
    Net investment income (loss)    25    (10)    (30)        (19)    (1) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    8    591    454        138    (2) 
    Capital gains distributions    81    -    1        20    10 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
       and capital gains distributions    89    591    455        158    8 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
       (depreciation) of investments    1,113    (159)    1,284        599    340 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                      1,202                            432                        1,739                          757                         348 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
       resulting from operations    $                1,227    $                      422    $                   1,709    $                            738    $                   347 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING LifeStyle             
        ING LifeStyle    Moderate    ING LifeStyle    ING Limited    ING Liquid 
        Growth    Growth    Moderate    Maturity    Assets 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Bond    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                      11    $                       5    $                       2    $                   925    $             3,201 
    Total investment income    11    5    2    925    3,201 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
              and other charges    11    4    -    90    498 





    Total expenses    11    4    -    90    498 





    Net investment income (loss)    -    1    2    835    2,703 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    (10)    1    -    (139)    - 
    Capital gains distributions    42      3    -    - 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    32    10    3    (139)    - 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    636    86    11    (1)    - 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments    668    96    14    (140)    - 





    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                    668    $                     97    $                      16    $                    695    $              2,703 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                                    ING   
            ING Lord            ING      MarketStyle 
            Abbett    ING      MarketStyle    Moderate 
        ING Liquid    Affiliated    MarketPro    Growth    Growth   
        Assets    Portfolio -    Portfolio -      Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class      Class      Class      Class   





    Net investment income (loss)                                     
    Income:                                     
       Dividends    $                     1,291    $                               4    $                                    -    $                              1    $                                2 





    Total investment income    1,291        4        -        1        2 
    Expenses:                                     
       Mortality, expense risk                                     
    and other charges    -        3        -        1        2 





    Total expenses    -        3        -        1       





    Net investment income (loss)    1,291        1        -        -        - 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                     
       on investments                                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    -        154        -        (9)        - 
    Capital gains distributions    -        27        -        2        1 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                     
       and capital gains distributions    -        181        -        (7)        1 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                     
       (depreciation) of investments    -        (70)        3        118        35 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                     
       on investments    -        111        3        111        36 





    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                     
       resulting from operations    $                      1,291    $                            112    $                                    3    $                            111    $                                 36 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING   
    MarketStyle 
    Moderate   
    Portfolio -   
    Institutional 
    Class   
         
    ING Marsico 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
      ING Marsico 
    International 
    Opportunities 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class 
       
    ING Marsico 
    International 
    Opportunities 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
         
    ING MFS 
    Total Return 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
               
               
               
               
               






    Net investment income (loss)                                 
    Income:                                 
       Dividends    $                                     -    $                                -    $                             10    $                                -    $                         153 





    Total investment income        -        -    10    -        153 
    Expenses:                                 
       Mortality, expense risk                                 
              and other charges        -        23    36    19        24 





    Total expenses        -        23    36    19        24 





    Net investment income (loss)        -        (23)    (26)    (19)        129 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments        -        106    (349)    2,992        12 
    Capital gains distributions        -        -    38    -        264 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                 
       and capital gains distributions        -        106    (311)    2,992        276 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                 
       (depreciation) of investments        3        154    1,333    (1,065)        256 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                                          3                             260                              1,022                               1,927                         532 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                 
       resulting from operations    $                                    3    $                               237    $                           996    $                         1,908    $                           661 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

         
     
    ING MFS 
    Utilities 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
      ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Main Street 
    Portfolio® - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
         
    ING Pioneer 
    Fund   
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
         
       
    ING Pioneer 
    Fund   
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
       
    ING Pioneer 
    Mid Cap Value 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class 
               
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                                 
    Income:                                 
       Dividends    $                             14    $                                    4    $                                 -    $                                 -    $                              41 





    Total investment income    14        4        -        -    41 
    Expenses:                                 
       Mortality, expense risk                                 
    and other charges    66        1        2        -    86 





    Total expenses    66        1              -    86 





    Net investment income (loss)    (52)        3        (2)        -    (45) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    256        5        -        10    269 
    Capital gains distributions    66        -        -        -    37 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                 
       and capital gains distributions    322        5        -        10    306 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                 
       (depreciation) of investments    3,061        53        48        (3)    1,444 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                              3,383                              58                          48                            7                              1,750 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                 
       resulting from operations    $                         3,331    $                                 61    $                            46    $                                7    $                        1,705 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                        ING Van 
            ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe        Kampen 
        ING Stock    Price Capital    Price Equity        Equity 
        Index    Appreciation    Income    ING UBS U.S.    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Allocation    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $              3,394    $                     634    $                   239    $                          -    $                       - 





    Total investment income    3,394    634    239    -    - 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
            and other charges    1,368    189    76    -    24 





    Total expenses    1,368    189    76    -    24 





    Net investment income (loss)    2,026    445    163    -    (24) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    5,107    1,567    408    1    129 
    Capital gains distributions    1,664    2,643    635    -    154 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    6,771    4,210    1,043    1    283 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    20,731    1,131    1,574    20    (101) 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                    27,502                        5,341                        2,617                             21                        182 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $             29,528    $                  5,786    $                  2,780    $                      21    $                  158 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

         
    ING Van 
    Kampen 
    Growth and 
    Income 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
       
    ING VP Index 
    Plus 
    International 
    Equity 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
         
    ING Wells 
    Fargo Small ING American 
    Cap   
    Disciplined 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
       
     
    ING American   
    Century Large 
    Company 
    Value Portfolio 
    - Initial Class 
      ING   
    American 
    Century 
    Small-Mid 
    Cap Value 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
               
             
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                             
    Income:                             
       Dividends    $                           24    $                               437    $                                47    $                                   1    $                                 - 





    Total investment income    24    437        47    1        - 
    Expenses:                             
       Mortality, expense risk                             
              and other charges    9    194        68    -        5 





    Total expenses    9    194        68    -        5 





    Net investment income (loss)    15    243        (21)    1        (5) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
       on investments                             
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    9    (21)        (20)    -        (43) 
    Capital gains distributions                              180                                     972                            367                                         3                              2 
    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                             
       and capital gains distributions    189    951        347    3        (41) 
    Net unrealized appreciation                             
       (depreciation) of investments                               200                                  2,676                            614                                         8                           122 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
       on investments                               389                                  3,627                            961                                       11                            81 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                             
       resulting from operations    $                         404    $                            3,870    $                              940    $                                 12    $                              76 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

         
     
    ING Baron 
    Small Cap 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
         
    ING   
    Columbia 
    Small Cap 
    Value II 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
         
       
    ING   
    Fundamental 
    Research   
    Portfolio -   
    Initial Class 
       
    ING 
    JPMorgan 
    Mid Cap 
    Value 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
      ING Legg 
    Mason   
    Partners 
    Aggressive 
    Growth   
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
               
               
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                                 
    Income:                                 
       Dividends    $                             -    $                                    -    $                                    -    $                            2    $                                  - 





    Total investment income    -        -        -    2        - 
    Expenses:                                 
       Mortality, expense risk                                 
             and other charges    20        22        -    52        2 





    Total expenses    20        22        -    52        2 





    Net investment income (loss)    (20)        (22)        -    (50)        (2) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    284        (61)        -    783        20 
    Capital gains distributions    40        -        -    112        - 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                 
       and capital gains distributions    324        (61)        -    895        20 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                 
       (depreciation) of investments                              245                             131                                1                            1,248                               6 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
       on investments                               569                               70                                1                           2,143                             26 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                 
       resulting from operations    $                         549    $                                  48    $                                    1    $                      2,093    $                               24 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Lord 
    Abbett U.S. 
    Government 
    Securities 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
      ING   
    Neuberger 
    Berman 
    Partners 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
      ING   
    Neuberger 
    Berman   
    Regency 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
         
    ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Global 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
      ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Strategic 
    Income 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
               
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                                     
    Income:                                     
       Dividends    $                         792    $                                 -    $                                   1    $                                   3    $                               7 





    Total investment income    792        -        1        3        7 
    Expenses:                                     
       Mortality, expense risk                                     
            and other charges    76        1      -        23        36 





    Total expenses    76        1        -        23        36 





    Net investment income (loss)    716        (1)        1        (20)        (29) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                     
       on investments                                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    69        -        -        269        10 
    Capital gains distributions    -        -                    - 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                     
       and capital gains distributions    69        -        1        276        10 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                     
       (depreciation) of investments                                37                            52                              19                             528                          467 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                     
       on investments                              106                            52                              20                             804                          477 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                     
       resulting from operations    $                         822    $                              51    $                                 21    $                                784    $                           448 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

         
     
     
    ING PIMCO 
    Total Return 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
      ING T. Rowe 
    Price 
    Diversified 
    Mid Cap 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
         
       
    ING UBS U.S. 
    Large Cap 
    Equity   
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
       
     
    ING Van 
    Kampen 
    Comstock 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
       
    ING Van 
    Kampen 
    Equity and 
    Income 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
               
               
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
       Dividends    $                    302    $                           -    $                           17    $                   121    $                     48 





    Total investment income    302    -        17    121    48 
    Expenses:                         
       Mortality, expense risk                         
             and other charges                            70                             268                            8                           50                             4 
    Total expenses                            70                             268                            8                           50                             4 
    Net investment income (loss)    232    (268)        9    71    44 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    28    759        40    1,022    77 
    Capital gains distributions    -    949        -    599    85 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
       and capital gains distributions    28    1,708        40    1,621    162 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
       (depreciation) of investments                          357                          2,192                         378                          231                           37 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                          385                           3,900                          418                       1,852                          199 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
       resulting from operations    $                     617    $                     3,632    $                           427    $                 1,923    $                    243 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP   
    Strategic 
    Allocation 
    Conservative 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I   
      ING VP 
    Strategic 
    Allocation 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
      ING VP 
    Strategic 
    Allocation 
    Moderate 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
       
    ING VP Index 
    Plus 
    LargeCap 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
       
     
    ING VP Index 
    Plus MidCap 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
               
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
       Dividends    $                           5    $                      71    $                    86    $                      56    $                    78 
    Total investment income        5    71    86    56    78 
    Expenses:                         
       Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges                          1                               5                            5                             52                          62 
    Total expenses                          1                               5                            5                             52                          62 
    Net investment income (loss)        4    66    81    4    16 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments        -    246    67    323    1,538 
    Capital gains distributions                          6                            69                        102    -    954 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
       and capital gains distributions        6    315    169    323    2,492 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
       (depreciation) of investments        2    13    168    1,018    (1,079) 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
       on investments                           8                           328                        337                        1,341                     1,413 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
       resulting from operations    $                           12    $                     394    $                   418    $                  1,345    $               1,429 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP Index 
    Plus 
    SmallCap 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
      ING VP 
    Value 
    Opportunity 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
       
    ING VP High 
    Yield Bond 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
      ING VP 
    MidCap 
    Opportunities 
    Portfolio - 
    Class I 
       
    ING VP Real 
    Estate 
    Portfolio - 
    Class S 
               
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                      36    $                   27    $                1,538    $                        -    $                 417 





    Total investment income    36    27    1,538    -    417 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
            and other charges                            55                         10                          135                              8                         92 
    Total expenses                            55                         10                          135                              8                         92 
    Net investment income (loss)    (19)    17    1,403    (8)    325 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    742    13    (237)    99    1,853 
    Capital gains distributions    470    -    -    -    329 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    1,212    13    (237)    99    2,182 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments                          164                       249                          856                          105                    3,002 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                       1,376                       262                          619                          204                    5,184 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                 1,357    $                 279    $                 2,022    $                    196    $              5,509 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP        ING VP         
        SmallCap    ING VP    Intermediate         
        Opportunities    Balanced    Bond    Brandes    Business 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    International    Opportunity 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Equity Fund    Value Fund 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                         -    $                          -    $                     780    $                     254    $                    15 





    Total investment income    -    -    780    254    15 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges                             17                             87                             55                           122                          19 
    Total expenses                             17                             87                             55                           122                          19 
    Net investment income (loss)    (17)    (87)    725    132    (4) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    291    (3)    (252)    1,321    165 
    Capital gains distributions    -    -    -    1,534    243 





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    291    (3)    (252)    2,855    408 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    182    1,080    177    1,099    (41) 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments    473    1,077    (75)    3,954    367 





    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $                     456    $                     990    $                     650    $                  4,086    $                  363 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    Neuberger     
                    Berman AMT    Neuberger 
                Neuberger    Limited    Berman AMT 
        Frontier        Berman AMT    Maturity    Socially 
        Capital        Growth    Bond    Responsive 
        Appreciation    Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Portfolio® -    Portfolio® - 
        Fund    Growth Fund    Class I    Class I    Class I 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
       Dividends    $                      -    $                      21    $                        -    $                        -    $                      - 





    Total investment income    -    21    -    -    - 
    Expenses:                     
       Mortality, expense risk                     
            and other charges    61    21    36    43    - 





    Total expenses    61    21    36    43    - 





    Net investment income (loss)    (61)    -    (36)    (43)    - 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    614    320    6,358    (1,007)    1 
    Capital gains distributions    898    139    -    -   





    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
       and capital gains distributions    1,512    459    6,358    (1,007)    2 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
       (depreciation) of investments    (173)    (204)    (4,608)    1,185    8 





    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
       on investments                    1,339                          255                       1,750                          178                         10 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
       resulting from operations    $              1,278    $                    255    $                 1,714    $                    135    $                   10 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Operations
    For the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            Putnam VT         
        Pioneer Small    Small Cap    Van Eck    Van Eck 
        Cap Value    Value Fund -    Worldwide    Worldwide 
        VCT Portfolio    Class IB    Emerging    Hard Assets 
        - Class I    Shares    Markets Fund    Fund 




    Net investment income (loss)                 
    Income:                 
       Dividends    $                          -    $                   2,049    $                        147    $                     11 




    Total investment income    -    2,049    147    11 
    Expenses:                 
       Mortality, expense risk                 
            and other charges                            12                              35                                45                           78 
    Total expenses                              12                              35                                45                           78 
    Net investment income (loss)    (12)    2,014    102    (67) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                 
       on investments                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    1,373    4,337    9,444    3,039 
    Capital gains distributions    -    -    2,316    907 




    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
       and capital gains distributions    1,373    4,337    11,760    3,946 
    Net unrealized appreciation                 
       (depreciation) of investments    (661)    (4,100)    (6,796)    (998) 




    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                 
       on investments                            712                            237                           4,964                      2,948 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                 
       resulting from operations    $                      700    $                   2,251    $                     5,066    $                2,881 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    American 
                AIM V.I.    Funds 
        AIM V.I.    AIM V.I.    Government    Insurance 
        Core Equity    Core Stock    Securities    Series® 
        Fund - Series    Fund - Series    Fund - Series    Growth Fund 
        I Shares    I Shares    I Shares    - Class 2 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                      -    $               23,377    $               24,056    $             19,658 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (51)    566    89 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    16    (125)    655 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    583    (191)    3,524 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    548    250    4,268 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    2,019    2,452    5,873 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (1,324)    (1,912)    (593) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (1,179)    (1,083)    (1,185) 
       Benefit payments    -    (1)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    (1,803)    (1,978)    5,450 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    (2,288)    (2,522)    9,545 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    (1,740)    (2,272)    13,813 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    21,637    21,784    33,471 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    15    195    (41)    193 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    50    3,551    (835)    1,715 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,492    (2,396)    797    1,851 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,557    1,350    (79)    3,759 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    537    558    6,935 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (908)    (446)    (562)    (1,672) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (731)    (356)    (309)    (1,750) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    18,961    (22,722)    (21,392)    7,006 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    17,322    (22,987)    (21,705)    10,519 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    18,879    (21,637)    (21,784)    14,278 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $             18,879    $                         -    $                         -    $             47,749 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        American
    Funds
     
      American         
        Insurance    Funds    Fidelity® VIP     
        Series®    Insurance    Equity-    Fidelity® VIP 
        Growth    Series®    Income    Growth 
        Income Fund -    International    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class 2    Fund - Class 2    Service Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                13,451    $                13,661    $                         -    $             49,347 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    160    258    -    (100) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    388    485    -    (475) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                           408                        3,495                               3                      2,618 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    956    4,238    3    2,043 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    4,117    3,551    10    4,186 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (438)    (535)    -    (4,234) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (695)    (790)    (1)    (2,414) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (38) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                           951                        5,682                             96    (4,497) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    3,935    7,908    105    (6,997) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    4,891    12,146    108    (4,954) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    18,342    25,807    108    44,393 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    274    539    23    60 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    818    1,285    119    10,384 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,863    4,321    10    (8,471) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    2,955    6,145    152    1,973 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    3,537    5,416    137    1,282 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (841)    (1,331)    -    (1,823) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (977)    (1,343)    (24)    (742) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (41) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2,060    10,033    1,267    (45,042) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    3,779    12,775    1,380    (46,366) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    6,734    18,920    1,532    (44,393) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                25,076    $                44,727    $                  1,640    $                       - 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP 
        Growth    High Income    Overseas    Overseas 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Service Class    Service Class    Initial Class    Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $               2,789    $                         -    $               40,032    $               3,069 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    10    769    (14)    18 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    142    440    3,746    350 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (10)    (747)    2,437    223 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    142    462    6,169    591 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    587    162    2,896    533 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (95)    (90)    (2,636)    (213) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (180)    (295)    (1,507)    (187) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (411)    10,887    (7,174)    (332) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (99)    10,664    (8,421)    (199) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    43    11,126    (2,252)    392 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    2,832    11,126    37,780    3,461 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    7    (16)    254    36 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    361    (404)    14,396    1,073 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (240)    747    (10,636)    (698) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    128    327    4,014    411 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    163    117    709    151 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (208)    (195)    (724)    (40) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (58)    (256)    (475)    (68) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (2,857)    (11,119)    (41,304)    (3,915) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (2,960)    (11,453)    (41,794)    (3,872) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (2,832)    (11,126)    (37,780)    (3,461) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                      -    $                         -    $                         -    $                       - 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP        Fidelity® VIP 
        Asset    Asset    Fidelity® VIP    Investment 
        ManagerSM    ManagerSM    Contrafund®    Grade Bond 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Service Class    Service Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $             20,212    $                 1,650    $                         -    $                       - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    392    44    (3)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    209    58    4    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (38)    (37)    119    2 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    563    65    120    2 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,771    465    164    48 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,320)    (54)    (2)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (944)    (109)    (24)    (7) 
       Benefit payments    (7)    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (2,557)    (298)    1,790    405 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (3,057)    4    1,928    446 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (2,494)    69    2,048    448 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    17,718    1,719    2,048    448 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    424    45    42    17 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    2,428    105    735    (9) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (2,176)    (79)    (123)    13 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    676    71    654    21 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    417    83    1,337    48 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (710)    (27)    (171)    (5) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (287)    (37)    (239)    (25) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (17,814)    (1,809)    4,779    31 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (18,394)    (1,790)    5,706    49 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (17,718)    (1,719)    6,360    70 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                       -    $                         -    $                  8,408    $                  518 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

         
     
    ING 
    AllianceBernstein 
    Mid Cap Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional Class 
      ING   
    BlackRock 
    Large Cap 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
       
    ING 
    BlackRock 
    Large Cap 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
      ING 
    BlackRock 
    Large Cap 
    Value 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class 
             
             
             
             
             
             




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                                 -    $                               -    $                         -    $              27,830 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)    (5)        -    -    (183) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions    38        -    3    68 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments    116        -    1    1,190 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    149        -    4    1,075 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums    78        -    2    2,338 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (33)        -    -    (3,049) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (38)        -    (1)    (1,226) 
       Benefit payments    -        -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net    3,927        -    6    (1,140) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions    3,934        -      (3,077) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    4,083        -    11    (2,002) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    4,083        -    11    25,828 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)    (17)        (4)    (3)    15 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions    329        90    15    1,381 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments    (241)        11    (1)    2,168 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    71        97    11    3,564 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums    323        -    144    572 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (123)        -    -    (1,979) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (104)        -    (29)    (1,084) 
       Benefit payments    -        -    -    (49) 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net    (1,798)        811    (137)    (3,617) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions    (1,702)        811    (22)    (6,157) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (1,631)        908    (11)    (2,593) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                          2,452    $                            908    $                           -    $              23,235 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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                                                       SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                   SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
                                                 Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                                  For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
                                             (Dollars in thousands)

     

        ING
    Evergreen
     
      ING    ING    ING FMRSM 
        Health    Evergreen    Evergreen    Diversified 
        Sciences    Health    Omega    Mid Cap 
        Portfolio -    Sciences    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                      -    $                         -    $                         -    $                      - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (2)    (47)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    59    8    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    12    933    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    69    894    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    56    1,388    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (105)    (786)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (21)    (458)    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    2,025    32,649    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    1,955    32,793    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    2,024    33,687    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    2,024    33,687    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (324)    274    (201)    (81) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    9    39    217    1,450 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    182    (12)    1,615    (1,445) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    (133)    301    1,631    (76) 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    255    2,943    1,410 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (218)    (2,287)    (622) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (98)    (1,559)    (459) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (2)    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2,583    (2,264)    (2,744)    18,750 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,583    (2,325)    (3,649)    19,079 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,450    (2,024)    (2,018)    19,003 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $               2,450    $                         -    $               31,669    $             19,003 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM     
        ING FMRSM    Large Cap    Mid Cap    ING Global 
        Diversified    Growth    Growth    Resources 
        Mid Cap    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                      -    $                         -    $                 4,257    $              1,428 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (5)    (17)    12 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    118    100    367 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    1,023    12    376 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    1,136    95    755 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    2    1,379    436    271 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (1,297)    (162)    (30) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (525)    (200)    (125) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                          63                     42,123                          951                     1,124 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                          65                     41,680                       1,025                     1,240 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                          65                     42,816                       1,120                     1,995 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    65    42,816    5,377    3,423 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (1)    (471)    (15)    (7) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    41    70    388    1,316 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    1,122    (172)    (798) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    40    721    201    511 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    33    6,346    130    1,454 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (3,209)    (323)    (191) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (7)    (3,198)    (168)    (350) 
       Benefit payments    -    (11)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (131)    39,999    (1,787)    2,801 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (105)    39,927    (2,148)    3,714 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (65)    40,648    (1,947)    4,225 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                       -    $               83,464    $                  3,430    $               7,648 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING JPMorgan        ING JPMorgan    ING 
        Emerging    ING JPMorgan    Value    JPMorgan 
        Markets Equity    Small Cap Core    Opportunities    Value 
        Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Opportunities 
        Institutional    - Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio - 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                           -    $                   22,159    $                             -    $                     - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (156)    -    (9) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    3,056    -    (7) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    (2,136)    -    159 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    764    -    143 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    2,691    -    222 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (3,371)    -    (39) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (1,373)    -    (81) 
       Benefit payments    -    (39)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    12,217    -    6,644 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    10,125    -    6,746 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    10,889    -    6,889 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    33,048    -    6,889 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    62    (191)    25    (10) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (36)    1,949    89    591 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    3,637    3,251    1,113    (159) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,663    5,009    1,227    422 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,573    3,424    -    864 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (423)    (2,335)    -    (725) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (564)    (1,750)    -    (308) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    26,437    (3,247)    11,024    (7,142) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    27,023    (3,908)    11,024    (7,311) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    30,686    1,101    12,251    (6,889) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                 30,686    $                   34,149    $                   12,251    $                     - 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING LifeStyle     
        ING Julius    ING Legg    Aggressive    ING LifeStyle 
        Baer Foreign    Mason Value    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                         -    $                 1,660    $                         -    $                      - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (3)    (8)    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    152    91    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    25    34    -    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    174    117    -    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    351    300    -    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (8)    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (30)    (66)    -    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,846    154    -    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,167    380    -    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,341    497    -    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    2,341    2,157    -    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (30)    (19)    (1)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    455    158    8    32 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                       1,284                          599                          340                        636 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,709    738    347    668 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,855    888    611    682 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (39)    (349)    (36)    (29) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (285)    (208)    (78)    (137) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                       8,224                       5,456                       3,048                     7,328 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                       9,755                       5,787                       3,545                     7,844 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                     11,464                       6,525                       3,892                     8,512 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $               13,805    $                 8,682    $                 3,892    $               8,512 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING LifeStyle
    Moderate
     
      ING LifeStyle    ING Limited    ING Liquid 
        Growth    Moderate    Maturity    Assets 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Bond    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Service Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                      -    $                        -    $                 1,365    $            58,056 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    -    74    1,492 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    -    (17)    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    -    (26)    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    -    31    1,492 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    -    725    14,684 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (107)    (20,510) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    -    (50)    (3,584) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (3,010) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    -    979    15,035 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    -    1,547    2,615 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    -    1,578    4,107 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    -    2,943    62,163 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    2    835    2,703 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    10    3    (139)    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    86    11    (1)    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    97    16    695    2,703 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    311    99    1,980    11,139 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (33)    -    (622)    (3,547) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (29)    (5)    (786)    (3,333) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (5,591) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2,617    242    20,942    (1,576) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,866    336    21,514    (2,908) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,963    352    22,209    (205) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $               2,963    $                    352    $               25,152    $             61,958 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING Lord        ING 
            Abbett    ING    MarketStyle 
        ING Liquid    Affiliated    MarketPro    Growth 
        Assets    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $               20,814    $                    942    $                         -    $                      - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    709    9    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    15    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    33    -    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    709    57    -    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    43,105    231    -    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,637)    (8)    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (1,917)    (21)    -    - 
       Benefit payments    (2,626)    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (23,199)    (227)    -    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    13,726    (25)    -    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    14,435    32    -    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    35,249    974    -    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1,291    1    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    181    -    (7) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    (70)    3    118 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,291    112    3    111 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    28,360    196    9    144 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (2,321)    (24)    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (2,209)    (15)    (1)    (31) 
       Benefit payments    (647)    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (34,179)    (938)    108    1,745 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (10,996)    (781)    116    1,858 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (9,705)    (669)    119    1,969 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $               25,544    $                    305    $                    119    $               1,969 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING
    MarketStyle
     
      ING        ING Marsico 
        Moderate    MarketStyle    ING Marsico    International 
        Growth    Moderate    Growth    Opportunities 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                       -    $                         -    $                    3,205    $                       - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    -    (20)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    -    391    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    -    51    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    -    422    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    -    750    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (517)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    -    (171)    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    -    1,059    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    -    1,121    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    -    1,543    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    -    4,748    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    -    (23)    (26) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1    -    106    (311) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                           35                               3                             154                      1,333 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    36    3    237    996 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    141    204    1,138    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1)    (1)    (322)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (38)    (2)    (227)    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                         620                               2                              638                    15,846 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                         722                           203                           1,227                    15,846 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                         758                           206                           1,464                    16,842 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                   758    $                     206    $                     6,212    $              16,842 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING 
        ING Marsico    ING MFS        Oppenheimer 
        International    Total Return    ING MFS    Main Street 
        Opportunities    Portfolio -    Utilities    Portfolio® - 
        Portfolio -    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    Service Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                         -    $                 3,023    $                         -    $                      - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (1)    81    58    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    120    238    198    1 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,065    (188)    (273)    3 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,184    131    (17)    4 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    388    1,768    311    8 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (57)    (215)    (2,463)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (141)    (205)    (139)    (1) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                     11,341                          882                     13,610                          44 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                     11,531                       2,230                     11,319                          51 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                    12,715                       2,361                     11,302                         55 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    12,715    5,384    11,302    55 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (19)    129    (52)    3 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    2,992    276    322    5 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (1,065)    256    3,061    53 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,908    661    3,331    61 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,703    690    1,118    185 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (833)    (93)    (1,317)    (8) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (613)    (257)    (503)    (21) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (14,880)    40    1,136    482 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (14,623)    380    434    638 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (12,715)    1,041    3,765    699 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                         -    $                 6,425    $               15,067    $                  754 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING Pioneer     
        ING Pioneer        Mid Cap    ING Stock 
        Fund    ING Pioneer    Value    Index 
        Portfolio -    Fund    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                      -    $                         -    $                         -    $           220,550 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    -    (27)    (1,397) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    -    11    1,852 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    3    483    7,993 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    3    468    8,448 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    22    548    22,505 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (517)    (15,677) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (1)    (195)    (9,747) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    62    15,411    (6,673) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    83    15,247    (9,592) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    86    15,715    (1,144) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    86    15,715    219,406 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (2)    -    (45)    2,026 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    10    306    6,771 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    48    (3)    1,444    20,731 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    46    7    1,705    29,528 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    40    1,260    16,283 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (1,721)    (9,213) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (11)    (684)    (9,375) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (11)    (90) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,169    (122)    1,597    (25,164) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,169    (93)    441    (27,559) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,215    (86)    2,146    1,969 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $              1,215    $                         -    $               17,861    $           221,375 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe        Kampen 
        Price Capital    Price Equity        Equity 
        Appreciation    Income    ING UBS U.S.    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Allocation    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Service Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $             33,001    $               10,480    $                         -    $           4,704 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    371    104    -    1 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    2,909    750    -    60 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (537)    (378)    1    541 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    2,743    476    1    602 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    5,156    1,879    8    601 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (2,186)    (136)    -    (283) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (1,665)    (442)    (1)    (219) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,281    1,038    8    (602) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,586    2,339    15    (503) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                     5,329                        2,815                            16                        99 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    38,330    13,295    16    4,803 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    445    163    -    (24) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    4,210    1,043    1    283 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,131    1,574    20    (101) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    5,786    2,780    21    158 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    5,883    2,142    53    217 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (3,065)    (1,130)    (1)    (95) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (1,985)    (575)    (7)    (203) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2,889    1,692    195    (491) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    3,722    2,129    240    (572) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    9,508    4,909    261    (414) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $             47,838    $               18,204    $                    277    $             4,389 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Van    ING VP Index    ING Wells     
        Kampen    Plus    Fargo Small    ING American 
        Growth and    International    Cap    Century Large 
        Income    Equity    Disciplined    Company 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Value Portfolio 
        Service Class    Service Class    Service Class    - Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                        -    $                          -    $                          -    $                       - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    -    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1    -    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    31    -    -   




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    32    -    -    1 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    19    -    -    3 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (13)    -    -    (1) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    990    7    -    30 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    996    7    -    32 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,028      -    33 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    1,028    7    -    33 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    15    243    (21)    1 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    189    951    347    3 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    200    2,676    614    8 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    404    3,870    940    12 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    530    1,934    1,219    6 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (11)    (1,027)    (651)    (7) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (111)    (1,236)    (621)    (3) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,855    41,657    18,416    35 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                      2,263                       41,328                       18,363                          31 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                      2,667                       45,198                       19,303                          43 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                3,695    $                 45,205    $                 19,303    $                    76 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING     
        ING American    ING Baron    Columbia    ING 
        Century Small-    Small Cap    Small Cap    Fundamental 
        Mid Cap Value    Growth    Value II    Research 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                            -    $                         -    $                         -    $                    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    2    (3)    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    81    2    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (71)    45    -    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    12    44    -    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    166    356    -    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (4)    (3)    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (12)    (24)    -    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    726    1,957    -    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    876    2,286    -    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    888    2,330    -    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    888    2,330    -    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (5)    (20)    (22)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (41)    324    (61)    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    122    245    131   




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    76    549    48    1 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    90    1,161    406    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (46)    (372)    (226)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (55)    (197)    (155)    (1) 
       Benefit payments    -    (8)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (254)    2,660    6,434    16 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (265)    3,244    6,459    15 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (189)    3,793    6,507    16 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                        699    $                  6,123    $                  6,507    $                  16 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING Legg         
        ING    Mason    ING Lord    ING 
        JPMorgan    Partners    Abbett U.S.    Neuberger 
        Mid Cap    Aggressive    Government    Berman 
        Value    Growth    Securities    Partners 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $               6,176    $                    226    $                         -    $                     - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    13    (1)    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,070    35    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (372)    (5)    -    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    711    29    -    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,682    52    -    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (152)    (5)    -    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (357)    (25)    -    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2,054    434    -    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    3,227    456    -    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    3,938    485    -    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    10,114    711    -    - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (50)    (2)    716    (1) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    895    20    69    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                     1,248                              6                            37                          52 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    2,093    24    822    51 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    2,363    39    1,135    93 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (874)    (11)    (758)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (616)    (37)    (601)    (7) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,676    (470)    17,823    387 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,549    (479)    17,599    473 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    4,642    (455)    18,421    524 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $             14,756    $                    256    $               18,421    $                  524 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING        ING     
        Neuberger    ING    Oppenheimer     
        Berman    Oppenheimer    Strategic    ING PIMCO 
        Regency    Global    Income    Total Return 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Service Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                         -    $                         -    $                         -    $             6,250 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    21    110    126 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    106    2    157 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    -    531    (117)    (141) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    -    658    (5)    142 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    399    227    1,158 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (68)    (2)    (300) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (129)    (85)    (354) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    -    3,171    5,959    2,881 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    -    3,373    6,099    3,385 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    -    4,031    6,094    3,527 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    -    4,031    6,094    9,777 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    (20)    (29)    232 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1    276    10    28 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                             19                           528                           467                      357 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    21    784    448    617 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    46    801    646    1,590 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (400)    (262)    (423) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (3)    (243)    (265)    (551) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    168    370    (342)    7,073 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    211    528    (223)    7,689 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                           232                        1,312                           225                   8,306 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                     232    $                  5,343    $                  6,319    $           18,083 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING
    T. Rowe Price
     
              ING Van 
        Diversified    ING UBS U.S.    ING Van    Kampen 
        Mid Cap    Large Cap    Kampen    Equity and 
        Growth    Equity    Comstock    Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                       -    $                         -    $                  8,237    $                   877 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (80)    (1)    23    (2) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    298    18    884    23 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    2,829    1    (577)    59 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,047    18    330    80 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,537    1    1,371    139 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,202)    -    (465)    (53) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (616)    (19)    (371)    (66) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                    43,047                             72                           817                         175 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                    42,766                             54                        1,352                         195 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                    45,813                             72                        1,682                         275 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    45,813    72    9,919    1,152 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (268)    9    71    44 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,708    40    1,621    162 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                      2,192                           378                           231                           37 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,632    427    1,923    243 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    3,671    108    1,771    121 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (2,740)    (7)    (648)    (112) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (2,004)    (49)    (463)    (108) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (4,954)    5,838    (372)    1,305 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (6,027)    5,890    288    1,206 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (2,395)    6,317    2,211    1,449 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $              43,418    $                  6,389    $                12,130    $                2,601 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP    ING VP    ING VP     
        Strategic    Strategic    Strategic    ING VP Index 
        Allocation    Allocation    Allocation    Plus 
        Conservative    Growth    Moderate    LargeCap 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Class I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                    52    $                      42    $                      31    $               5,418 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    16    8    44 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (4)    10    18    516 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    2    132    57    (340) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    (1)    158    83    220 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    19    1,409    2,416    774 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (123)    (159)    (585) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (7)    (67)    (46)    (264) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    69    2,709    2,111    (610) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    81    3,928    4,322    (685) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    80    4,086    4,405    (465) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    132    4,128    4,436    4,953 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    4    66    81    4 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    6    315    169    323 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                           2                            13                          168                     1,018 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    12    394    418    1,345 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    7    729    278    623 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (12)    (41)    (232) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (9)    (122)    (146)    (354) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    39    (3,123)    (1,300)    7,094 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    37    (2,528)    (1,209)    7,131 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    49    (2,134)    (791)    8,476 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                  181    $                 1,994    $                 3,645    $             13,429 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING VP Index         
        ING VP Index    Plus    ING VP Value    ING VP High 
        Plus MidCap    SmallCap    Opportunity    Yield Bond 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class I    Class I    Class I    Class I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $              13,569    $                  6,535    $                         -    $                       - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    23    (17)    (1)    233 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    2,620    1,239    -    (7) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (897)    (507)    (8)    (136) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,746    715    (9)    90 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    2,372    1,039    12    519 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (398)    (272)    (2)    (440) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (583)    (305)    (6)    (179) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net                      1,978                        2,879                        1,916                    14,772 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions                      3,369                        3,341                        1,920                    14,672 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                      5,115                        4,056                        1,911                    14,762 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    18,684    10,591    1,911    14,762 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    16    (19)    17    1,403 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    2,492    1,212    13    (237) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (1,079)    164    249    856 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,429    1,357    279    2,022 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,755    1,272    57    1,510 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (540)    (387)    (56)    (901) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (606)    (412)    (69)    (1,154) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (6,252)    2,141    (128)    11,453 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (5,643)    2,614    (196)    10,908 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (4,214)    3,971    83    12,930 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $              14,470    $                14,562    $                  1,994    $              27,692 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP        ING VP     
        MidCap    ING VP Real    SmallCap    ING VP 
        Opportunities    Estate    Opportunities    Balanced 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Class I    Class S    Class I    Class I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                  2,482    $                          -    $                  3,678    $                    - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (9)    161    (19)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    191    8    126    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    37    610    230    - 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    219    779    337    - 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    299    579    462    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (130)    (307)    (163)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (207)    (180)    (230)    - 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    46    13,269    (457)    - 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    8    13,661    (388)    - 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    227    14,140    (51)    - 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    2,709    14,140    3,627    - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (8)    325    (17)    (87) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    99    2,182    291    (3) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments                           105                        3,002                           182                   1,080 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    196    5,509    456    990 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    83    2,103    473    1,059 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (52)    (982)    (122)    (911) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (165)    (794)    (190)    (620) 
       Benefit payments    -    (12)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (245)    1,815    (363)    18,762 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (379)    2,130    (202)    18,290 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (183)    7,639    254    19,280 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                  2,526    $                21,779    $                  3,881    $           19,280 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP
    Intermediate
     
              Frontier 
        Bond    Brandes    Business    Capital 
        Portfolio -    International    Opportunity    Appreciation 
        Class I    Equity Fund    Value Fund    Fund 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $               8,705    $               11,581    $                 1,943    $               6,826 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    567    105    1    (60) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (43)    1,281    373    1,259 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (234)    (26)    (167)    (282) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    290    1,360    207    917 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    2,993    1,150    238    567 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (362)    (334)    (12)    (220) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (596)    (489)    (130)    (232) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    5,221    1,630    661    (243) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    7,256    1,957    757    (128) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                     7,546                       3,317                          964                        789 
    Net assets at December 31, 2005    16,251    14,898    2,907    7,615 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    725    132    (4)    (61) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (252)    2,855    408    1,512 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    177    1,099    (41)    (173) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    650    4,086    363    1,278 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    3,560    1,033    235    566 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (819)    (766)    (96)    (212) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (779)    (607)    (135)    (279) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    945    1,605    (156)    956 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,907    1,265    (152)    1,031 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets                     3,557                       5,351                          211                     2,309 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $             19,808    $               20,249    $                 3,118    $               9,924 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Neuberger     
                Berman AMT    Neuberger 
            Neuberger    Limited    Berman AMT 
            Berman AMT    Maturity    Socially 
            Growth    Bond    Responsive 
        Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Portfolio® -    Portfolio® - 
        Growth Fund    Class I    Class I    Class I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $               2,652    $               13,491    $               27,815    $                      - 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (6)    (95)    536    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    276    359    (234)    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    50    1,426    (99)    2 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    320    1,690    203    2 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    235    1,342    2,412    18 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (22)    (798)    (2,728)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (167)    (575)    (1,163)    (1) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    88    (275)    (3,223)    28 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    134    (306)    (4,702)    45 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    454    1,384    (4,499)    47 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    3,106    14,875    23,316    47 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (36)    (43)    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    459    6,358    (1,007)    2 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (204)    (4,608)    1,185    8 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    255    1,714    135    10 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    228    392    568    11 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (401)    (108)    (1,351)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (174)    (187)    (318)    (5) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    601    (16,686)    (22,350)    26 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    254    (16,589)    (23,451)    32 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    509    (14,875)    (23,316)    42 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $               3,615    $                         -    $                         -    $                    89 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
    (Dollars in thousands)

        Pioneer Small    Putnam VT    Van Eck    Van Eck 
        Cap Value    Small Cap    Worldwide    Worldwide 
        VCT Portfolio    Value Fund -    Emerging    Hard Assets 
        - Class I    Class IB Shares    Markets Fund    Fund 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2005    $                5,468    $                   20,927    $                14,257    $             8,359 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (31)    1,010    27    (30) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    983    2,263    1,703    1,705 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (236)    (2,047)    3,019    2,276 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    716    1,226    4,749    3,951 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    751    2,153    1,558    647 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (215)    (1,437)    (764)    (310) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (232)    (966)    (611)    (330) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (120)    (2,245)    2,240    1,481 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    184    (2,495)    2,423    1,488 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    900    (1,269)    7,172    5,439 




    Net assets at December 31, 2005    6,368    19,658    21,429    13,798 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (12)    2,014    102    (67) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,373    4,337    11,760    3,946 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (661)    (4,100)    (6,796)    (998) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    700    2,251    5,066    2,881 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    192    658    480    261 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (162)    (305)    (238)    (736) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (74)    (307)    (249)    (436) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (7,024)    (21,955)    (26,488)    (3,175) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (7,068)    (21,909)    (26,495)    (4,086) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (6,368)    (19,658)    (21,429)    (1,205) 




    Net assets at December 31, 2006    $                       -    $                            -    $                          -    $ 12,593 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

    1. Organization

    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Security Life Separate Account L1 (the “Account”) was established on November 3, 1993, by Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (“SLD” or the “Company”) to support the operations of variable universal life policies (“Policies”). The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“ING AIH”), an insurance holding company domiciled in the State of Delaware. ING AIH is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of ING Groep, N.V., a global financial services holding company based in The Netherlands.

    The Account supports the operations of the FirstLine Variable Universal Life, FirstLine II Variable Universal Life, Strategic Advantage Variable Universal Life, Strategic Advantage II Variable Universal Life, Variable Survivorship Universal Life, Corporate Benefits Variable Universal Life, Strategic Investor Variable Universal Life, Asset Portfolio Manager Variable Universal Life, Estate Designer Variable Universal Life, Asset Accumulator Variable Universal Life, and ING Corporate Advantage Variable Universal Life policies (collectively, “Policies”) offered by the Company.

    The Account is registered as a unit investment trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. SLD provides for variable accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the SLD fixed separate account, which is not part of the Account, as directed by the contractowners. The portion of the Account’s assets applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business SLD may conduct, but obligations of the Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of SLD. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of SLD.

    At December 31, 2006, the Account had, 84 investment divisions (the “Divisions”) 13 of which invest in independently managed mutual funds and 71 of which invest in mutual funds managed by an affiliate, either Directed Services, LLC or ING Investments, LLC. The assets in each Division are invested in shares of a designated Fund (“Fund”) of various investment trusts (the “Trusts”).

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

    Investment Divisions with asset balances at December 31, 2006, and related Trusts are as follows:

    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:    ING Investors Trust (continued): 
       AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares**       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth 
    American Funds Insurance Series:           Portfolio - Institutional Class** 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth       ING MarketStyle Moderate 
             Fund - Class 2           Portfolio - Institutional Class** 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class 
             Fund - Class 2       ING Marsico International Opportunities 
       American Funds Insurance Series® International           Portfolio - Institutional Class** 
             Fund - Class 2       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class* 
       Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class*       ING Oppenheimer Main Street 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:           Portfolio® - Institutional Class 
       Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class*       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class** 
       Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value 
             Portfolio - Initial Class*           Portfolio - Institutional Class* 
    ING Investors Trust:       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class*           Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**           Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value       ING UBS U.S. Allocation 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class           Portfolio - Service Class* 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences       ING Van Kampen Equity Growth 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**           Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class*       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap           Portfolio - Service Class* 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING VP Index Plus International Equity 
       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth           Portfolio - Service Class* 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class*       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined 
       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth           Portfolio - Service Class** 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class    ING Partners, Inc.: 
       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING American Century Large Company Value 
       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity           Portfolio - Initial Class* 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value 
       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity           Portfolio - Initial Class* 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Baron Small Cap Growth 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities           Portfolio - Initial Class* 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II 
       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class*             Portfolio - Initial Class** 
       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class** 
       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class 
             Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth 
       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class**             Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class**             Portfolio - Initial Class** 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate       ING Neuberger Berman Partners 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class**             Portfolio - Initial Class** 
       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class       ING Neuberger Berman Regency 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Initial Class** 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class* 
       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Service Class* 
       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class**       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth 
                 Portfolio - Initial Class* 

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    ING Partners, Inc. (continued):    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.: 
       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I** 
             Portfolio - Initial Class*    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio: 
       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I 
       ING Van Kampen Equity and Income    M Fund, Inc.: 
             Portfolio - Initial Class       Brandes International Equity Fund 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:       Business Opportunity Value Fund 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund 
             Portfolio - Class I       Turner Core Growth Fund 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth    Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust: 
             Portfolio - Class I       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate           Portfolio® - Class I* 
             Portfolio - Class I    Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust: 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund 
       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I         
       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I         
       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I    *       Division added in 2005 
       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I*    **       Division added in 2006 
    ING Variable Products Trust:         
       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I*         
       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I         
       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S*         
       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I         

    The names of certain Divisions were changed during 2006. The following is a summary of current and former names for those Divisions:

                            Current Name                        Former Name 


    ING Investors Trust:    ING Investors Trust: 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth         ING Mercury Large Cap Growth 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value         ING Mercury Large Cap Value 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth         ING FMRSM Earnings Growth 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth         ING MFS Mid Cap Growth 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Institutional Class 
       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity         ING JPMorgan Small Cap Equity 
           Portfolio - Institutional Class             Portfolio - Institutional Class 
    ING Partners, Inc.:    ING Partners, Inc.: 
       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value         ING American Century Small Cap Value 
           Portfolio - Initial Class             Portfolio - Initial Class 
       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth         ING Salomon Brothers Aggressive Growth 
           Portfolio - Initial Class             Portfolio - Initial Class 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:     ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.: 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative         ING VP Strategic Allocation Income 
           Portfolio - Class I             Portfolio - Class I 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate         ING VP Strategic Allocation Balanced 
           Portfolio - Class I             Portfolio - Class I 

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    During 2006, the following Divisions were closed to contractowners:

    AIM V.I. Core Stock Fund - Series I Shares    ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap 
    AIM V.I. Government Securities Fund - Series I Shares       Portfolio - Service Class 
    Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities 
    Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Service Class       Portfolio - Service Class 
    Fidelity® VIP High Income Portfolio - Service Class    ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - 
    Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Initial Class       Service Class 
    Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Service Class    ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Service Class 
    Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Initial Class    Neuberger Berman AMT Growth Portfolio® - Class I 
    Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Service Class    Neuberger Berman AMT Limited Maturity Bond 
    ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth       Portfolio® - Class I 
       Portfolio - Service Class    Pioneer Small Cap Value VCT Portfolio - Class I 
    ING Evergreen Health Sciences    Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund - Class IB Shares 
       Portfolio - Service Class    Van Eck Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund 

    There were no Divisions offered during 2006 that did not have any activity as of December 31, 2006.

    2. Significant Accounting Policies

    The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the Account:

    Use of Estimates

    The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from reported results using those estimates.

    Investments

    Investments are made in shares of a Fund and are recorded at fair value, determined by the net asset value per share of the respective Fund. Investment transactions in each Fund are recorded on the date the order to buy or sell is confirmed. Distributions of net investment income and capital gains from each Fund are recognized on the ex-distribution date. Realized gains and losses on redemptions of the shares of the Fund are determined on a first-in, first-out basis. The difference between cost and current market value of investments owned on the day of measurement is recorded as unrealized appreciation or depreciation of investments.

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    Federal Income Taxes

    Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, the total operations of SLD, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized capital gains of the Account attributable to the contractowners are excluded in the determination of the federal income tax liability of SLD.

    Contractowner Reserves

    Contractowner reserves of the Account are represented by net assets on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and are equal to the aggregate account values of the contractowners invested in the Account Divisions. To the extent that benefits to be paid to the contractowners exceed their account values, SLD will contribute additional funds to the benefit proceeds. Conversely, if amounts allocated exceed amounts required, transfers may be made to SLD.

    3. Charges and Fees

    Under the terms of the Policies, certain charges are allocated to the Policies to cover SLD’s expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the Policies. Following is a summary of these charges:

    Premium Expense Charge

    SLD deducts a premium charge for certain Policies ranging from 2.00% to 11.00% of each premium payment as defined in the Policies.

    Mortality, Expense Risk, and Other Charges

    For FirstLine, FirstLine II, Strategic Advantage, Strategic Advantage II, Variable Survivorship, Estate Designer Policies, and Strategic Investor (Class A Policies), charges are made directly against the assets of the Account Divisions and are reflected daily in the computation of the unit values of the Divisions. A daily deduction, at an annual rate of up to 0.75% of the average daily net asset value of each Division of the Account, is charged to cover these risks, as specified in the Contracts.

    For the Corporate Benefits, Corporate Advantage, Asset Portfolio Manager, and Asset Accumulator Policies (Class B Policies), mortality and expense charges result in the redemption of units rather than a deduction in the daily computation of unit values.

    For Corporate Benefits Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.20% of the contractowner account value, is charged. For Corporate Advantage Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.10% of the contractowner account value, is charged. For Asset Portfolio Manager Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.90% and

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    0.45% of the contractowner account value, is charged during policy years 1 through 10 and 11 through 20, respectively. There is no mortality and expense charge after year 20 for Asset Portfolio Manager Policies. For Asset Accumulator Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.45% and 0.30% of the contractowner account value, is charged during policy years 1 through 5 and 6 through 10, respectively. There is no mortality and expense charge after year 10 for Asset Accumulator Policies.

    The monthly cost of insurance charge varies based on the insured’s sex, issue age, policy year, rate class, and the face amount of policies.

    The monthly administrative charge is based on an established amount per $1,000 of base insurance coverage or an established per month charge, as defined in the Policies.

    The monthly amount charged for optional insurance benefits varies based on a number of factors and is defined in the Policies.

    Other Policy Deductions

    The Variable Universal Life Policies provide for certain deductions for sales and tax loads from premium payments received from the contractowners and for surrender charges and taxes from amounts paid to contractowners. Such deductions are taken after the redemption of units in the Account and are not included in the Account financial statements.

    Premium Taxes

    Premiums are subject to a charge for premium and other state and local taxes. The amount and timing of the payment by SLD depends on the state of residence and currently is up to 4.00% of premiums.

    4. Related Party Transactions

    During the year ended December 31, 2006, management and service fees were paid indirectly to Directed Services, Inc. (“DSI”), an affiliate of the Company, in its capacity as investment manager to ING Investors Trust. The Fund's advisory agreement provided for fees at annual rates ranging from 0.00% to 1.25% of the average net assets of each respective Division.

    Management fees were paid to ING Investments, LLC, an affiliate of the Company, in its capacity as investment advisor to ING Variable Products Trust, ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio, ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc., ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc., and ING Variable Portfolios, Inc. The Fund’s advisory agreement provides for fees at annual rates ranging from 0.35% to 0.76% of the average net assets of each respective Division.

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    Additionally, management fees were paid to ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company (“ILIAC”), an affiliate of the Company, in its capacity as investment advisor to ING Partners, Inc. The Funds’ advisory agreement provides for fees at annual rates ranging from 0.47% to 1.00% of the average net assets of each respective Division.

    On November 9, 2006, the Board of Trustees of ING Partners, Inc. and ING Investors Trust approved a consolidation of the Advisory functions for all of the Divisions. Effective December 31, 2006 DSI was reorganized into a limited liability corporation, renamed to Directed Services, LLC (“DSL”) and transferred so that it became a wholly owned subsidiary of ILIAC. The functions of DSI and ILIAC were consolidated into DSL effective December 31, 2006. DSL is a dually registered investment adviser and broker-dealer. DSI’s current advisory contracts will remain within the newly organized DSL, and ILIAC’s advisory contracts will be assumed by DSL.

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    5. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities

    The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments follow:

          Year Ended December 31   
        2006      2005   


        Purchases      Sales    Purchases    Sales 
            (Dollars in thousands)   
    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:                     
       AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares    $          22,096    $               4,759    $                             -    $         - 
       AIM V.I. Core Stock Fund - Series I Shares    510        23,302    1,344    3,683 
       AIM V.I. Government Securities Fund - Series I Shares    750        22,496    3,488    5,444 
    American Funds Insurance Series:                     
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2    17,259        6,285    12,731    3,098 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2    7,105        2,556    6,945    2,784 
       American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2    16,523        2,862    9,939    1,772 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:                     
       Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class    1,614        95    105    1 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    808        47,116    6,388    13,483 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Service Class    153        3,105    941    1,031 
       Fidelity® VIP High Income Portfolio - Service Class    961        12,430    22,284    10,851 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Initial Class    2,262        43,561    3,190    11,420 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Service Class    1,163        4,972    1,012    1,177 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:                     
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Initial Class    725        18,695    1,686    4,344 
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Service Class    128        1,873    590    542 
       Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class    7,447        1,081    1,969    43 
       Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class    316        249    487    41 
    ING Investors Trust:                     
       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth                     
               Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,375        5,738    4,528    598 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,773        909    -    - 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Service Class    590        615    177    170 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,038        6,589    3,052    6,309 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class    3,089        829    -    - 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Service Class    2,888        4,939    2,205    197 
       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,744        5,595    34,026    1,279 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class    22,208        1,508    -    - 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Service Class    821        926    65    - 
       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    52,076        12,556    45,210    3,439 
       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    160        2,324    1,809    801 
       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class    8,148        3,492    2,884    1,519 
       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity                     
               Portfolio - Institutional Class    33,419        6,055    -    - 
       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity                     

               Portfolio - Institutional Class 

      7,947        11,197    26,191    14,298 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    11,670        541    -    - 

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            Year Ended December 31         
        2006        2005     


        Purchases        Sales    Purchases        Sales 
                (Dollars in thousands)         
    ING Investors Trust (continued):                         
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class    $            116    $          7,437    $            7,088    $            351 
       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class    14,653        4,927    2,471        160 
       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    6,975        1,187    1,370        994 
       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    3,598        44    -        - 
       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    8,215        329    -        - 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,981        106    -        - 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    344        4    -        - 
       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class    26,940        4,589    1,899        273 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class    58,188        58,391    127,652        123,544 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class    31,335        41,040    48,772        34,338 
       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class    454        1,206    358        374 
       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class    116        -    -        - 
       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,286        425    -        - 
       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    751        28    -        - 
       ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    205        1    -        - 
       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,434        1,229    5,751        4,650 
       ING Marsico International Opportunities                         
           Portfolio - Institutional Class    23,397        7,539    -        - 
       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class    9,445        24,086    14,258        2,566 
       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,656        881    4,110        1,659 
       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class    6,294        5,846    14,264        2,658 
       ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class    679        37    82        30 
       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,496        329    -        - 
       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Service Class    64        158    86        2 
       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,342        3,908    18,330        3,109 
       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class    14,765        38,631    17,395        28,380 
       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation                         
           Portfolio - Institutional Class    11,646        4,836    10,369        6,134 
       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class    5,622        2,694    5,128        2,387 
       ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class    249        9    16        1 
       ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    371        813    942        1,443 
       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class    2,617        159    1,013        17 
       ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class    47,788        5,242    7        - 
       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class    22,327        3,617    -        - 

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            Year Ended December 31         
        2006        2005     


        Purchases        Sales    Purchases        Sales 
                (Dollars in thousands)         
    ING Partners, Inc.:                         
       ING American Century Large Company Value                         
           Portfolio - Initial Class    $               43    $                     8    $                 33    $               1 
       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value                         
           Portfolio - Initial Class    604        873    975        16 
       ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    7,172        3,908    2,438        156 
       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class    7,668        1,231    -        - 
       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class    15        1    -        - 
       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    8,633        6,023    6,016        2,078 
       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth                         
           Portfolio - Initial Class    56        537    752        297 
       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities                         
           Portfolio - Initial Class    21,547        3,231    -        - 
       ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class    480        7    -        - 
       ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class    217        4    -        - 
       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class    1,698        1,183    3,838        377 
       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class    1,016        1,269    7,253        1,044 
       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class    10,354        2,432    6,733        3,104 
       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth                         
           Portfolio - Initial Class    2,733        8,079    46,272        3,540 
       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class    6,368        469    2,599        2,546 
       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class    9,143        8,185    4,151        2,417 
       ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class    1,790        456    399        206 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I    85        39    730        647 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I    1,354        3,747    4,590        646 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I    856        1,880    4,733        403 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I    8,865        1,730    1,818        2,460 
       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I    4,632        9,306    9,205        4,679 
       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I    8,532        5,467    6,241        2,462 
       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I    74        253    1,923        3 
    ING Variable Products Trust:                         
       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I    25,987        13,935    15,324        653 
       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    124        512    6,710        6,710 
       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S    12,726        9,940    14,324        802 
       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    992        1,210    7,106        7,513 
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I    19,993        1,788    -        - 
    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio:                         
       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I    7,328        3,696    10,199        2,313 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

            Year Ended December 31         
        2006        2005     


        Purchases        Sales    Purchases        Sales 
                (Dollars in thousands)         
    M Fund, Inc.:                         
       Brandes International Equity Fund    $           5,720    $          2,787    $           4,050    $           1,190 
       Business Opportunity Value Fund    655        568    1,382        392 
       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund    3,547        1,678    2,052        1,661 
       Turner Core Growth Fund    2,314        1,920    2,415        2,287 
    Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust:                         
       Neuberger Berman AMT Growth Portfolio® - Class I    1,368        17,994    1,508        1,909 
       Neuberger Berman AMT Limited Maturity Bond                         
           Portfolio® - Class I    595        24,088    2,480        6,645 
       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive                         
           Portfolio® - Class I    55        22    48        3 
    Pioneer Variable Contracts Trust:                         
       Pioneer Small Cap Value VCT Portfolio - Class I    502        7,582    4,410        4,071 
    Putnam Variable Trust:                         
       Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund - Class IB Shares    2,637        22,531    3,477        4,962 
    Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust:                         
       Van Eck Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund    7,934        32,012    6,006        3,557 
       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund    4,660        7,907    8,038        6,580 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

    6. Changes in Units

    The changes in units outstanding were as follows:

                Year Ended December 31         
            2006            2005     


               Units    Net Increase           Units    Net Increase 
        Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)    Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:                         
       AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares    2,211,419    482,028    1,729,391    -    -    - 
       AIM V.I. Core Stock Fund - Series I Shares    752,954    1,770,537    (1,017,583)    176,758    263,190    (86,432) 
       AIM V.I. Government Securities Fund - Series I Shares    86,733    1,710,054    (1,623,321)    370,932    559,678    (188,746) 
    American Funds Insurance Series:                         
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2    1,226,438    628,207    598,231    1,060,764    421,320    639,444 
       American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2    521,384    287,385    233,999    587,035    310,499    276,536 
       American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2    889,967    296,096    593,871    677,748    213,655    464,093 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:                         
       Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class    125,074    11,354    113,720    9,809    144    9,665 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    1,834,332    3,685,163    (1,850,831)    459,720    770,861    (311,141) 
       Fidelity® VIP Growth Portfolio - Service Class    27,432    355,533    (328,101)    150,913    164,171    (13,258) 
       Fidelity® VIP High Income Portfolio - Service Class    201,841    1,264,932    (1,063,091)    2,119,433    1,056,342    1,063,091 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Initial Class    2,038,908    4,023,191    (1,984,283)    347,780    859,553    (511,773) 
       Fidelity® VIP Overseas Portfolio - Service Class    122,213    416,762    (294,549)    125,372    141,752    (16,380) 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:                         
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Initial Class    21,419    926,786    (905,367)    -    -    - 
       Fidelity® VIP Asset ManagerSM Portfolio - Initial Class    9,302    156,867    (147,565)    -    -    - 
       Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class    586,722    129,716    457,006    -    -    - 
       Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class    31,176    26,065    5,111    49,391    5,434    43,957 
    ING Investors Trust:                         
       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    326,171    456,474    (130,303)    369,226    50,400    318,826 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    148,812    75,730    73,082    -    -    - 
       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Service Class    61,970    563,359    (501,389)    -    -    - 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class    485,119    288,158    196,961    -    -    - 
       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Service Class    -    180,196    (180,196)    199,638    19,442    180,196 
       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class    382,451    695,650    (313,199)    3,141,898    199,421    2,942,477 
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,139,665    221,214    1,918,451    -    -    - 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

                Year Ended December 31         
            2006            2005     


               Units    Net Increase             Units    Net Increase 
        Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)    Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    ING Investors Trust (continued):                         
       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Service Class    81,220    87,581    (6,361)    6,388    27    6,361 
       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    5,413,878    1,735,020    3,678,858    4,464,173    442,791    4,041,382 
       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    28,295    277,252    (248,957)    254,755    131,928    122,827 
       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class    332,446    195,093    137,353    167,491    102,267    65,224 
       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    3,424,112    745,146    2,678,966    -    -    - 
       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    781,325    1,077,674    (296,349)    2,215,621    1,398,682    816,939 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,084,251    129,860    954,391    -    -    - 
       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class    -    643,315    (643,315)    687,560    44,245    643,315 
       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,132,071    427,208    704,863    216,392    18,675    197,717 
       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    616,470    119,004    497,466    136,757    103,473    33,284 
       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    278,333    9,061    269,272    -    -    - 
       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    657,860    40,220    617,640    -    -    - 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    238,921    13,044    225,877    -    -    - 
       ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    28,342    558    27,784    -    -    - 
       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class    2,521,642    543,831    1,977,811    155,526    26,643    128,883 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class    6,183,664    6,446,342    (262,678)    13,640,075    13,363,703    276,372 
       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class    3,669,840    4,576,966    (907,126)    5,697,210    4,534,434    1,162,776 
       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class    26,735    74,430    (47,695)    26,163    27,207    (1,044) 
       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class    10,882    81    10,801    -    -    - 
       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    217,867    44,502    173,365    -    -    - 
       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    71,836    3,765    68,071    -    -    - 
       ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    18,894    195    18,699    -    -    - 
       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    252,023    129,266    122,757    558,675    463,019    95,656 
       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,088,230    998,916    1,089,314    -    -    - 
       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Service Class    -    1,017,399    (1,017,399)    1,275,577    258,178    1,017,399 
       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class    100,829    73,303    27,526    308,212    142,402    165,810 
       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class    570,990    547,090    23,900    1,241,662    255,356    986,306 
       ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class    63,698    5,685    58,013    8,628    3,217    5,411 
       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class    122,761    27,902    94,859    -    -    - 
       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Service Class    -    7,796    (7,796)    8,009    213    7,796 

    79


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

                Year Ended December 31         
            2006            2005     


               Units    Net Increase           Units    Net Increase 
        Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)    Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    ING Investors Trust (continued):                         
       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    438,542    419,903    18,639    1,816,700    384,375    1,432,325 
       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,944,126    4,278,229    (2,334,103)    3,108,373    3,952,786    (844,413) 
       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Institutional Class    701,306    494,366    206,940    798,828    629,836    168,992 
       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class    411,522    270,465    141,057    411,358    240,660    170,698 
       ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class    22,273    798    21,475    1,534    105    1,429 
       ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    24,198    70,547    (46,349)    115,808    164,680    (48,872) 
       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class    220,213    26,455    193,758    93,895    2,206    91,689 
       ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class    4,113,249    607,122    3,506,127    671    -    671 
       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class    2,305,762    468,574    1,837,188    -    -    - 
    ING Partners, Inc.:                         
       ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio - Initial Class    3,789    947    2,842    3,235    110    3,125 
       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    50,996    75,679    (24,683)    -    -    - 
       ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    663,209    394,221    268,988    231,451    21,858    209,593 
       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class    804,997    163,160    641,837    -    -    - 
       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class    1,330    51    1,279    -    -    - 
       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    575,233    421,093    154,140    387,207    181,550    205,657 
       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    4,132    35,135    (31,003)    51,280    21,403    29,877 
       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio - Initial Class    2,157,951    401,980    1,755,971    -    -    - 
       ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class    51,190    831    50,359    -    -    - 
       ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class    23,246    432    22,814    -    -    - 
       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class    163,460    120,634    42,826    387,774    53,271    334,503 
       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class    134,587    156,381    (21,794)    714,401    113,950    600,451 
       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class    1,008,434    302,837    705,597    674,602    359,558    315,044 
       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    441,943    936,122    (494,179)    4,332,120    433,376    3,898,744 
       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class    527,947    39,167    488,780    495,648    489,288    6,360 
       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class    678,603    636,803    41,800    378,785    270,086    108,699 
       ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class    138,479    40,731    97,748    38,226    20,579    17,647 

    80


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements

                Year Ended December 31         
            2006            2005     


               Units    Net Increase           Units    Net Increase 
        Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)    Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I    7,017    3,738    3,279    70,002    62,719    7,283 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I    109,776    312,034    (202,258)    429,172    79,024    350,148 
       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I    59,991    162,562    (102,571)    432,300    40,988    391,312 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I    772,110    179,314    592,796    183,486    246,108    (62,622) 
       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I    306,430    685,143    (378,713)    677,855    418,623    259,232 
       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I    568,816    415,565    153,251    466,907    217,204    249,703 
       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I    7,460    25,870    (18,410)    193,244    854    192,390 
    ING Variable Products Trust:                         
       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I    2,469,077    1,441,595    1,027,482    1,516,838    87,957    1,428,881 
       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    12,637    44,750    (32,113)    692,699    694,496    (1,797) 
       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S    1,010,461    841,621    168,840    1,314,934    96,974    1,217,960 
       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    135,210    154,193    (18,983)    964,213    1,005,415    (41,202) 
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.:                         
       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I    2,076,838    250,249    1,826,589    -    -    - 
    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio:                         
       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I    670,763    435,872    234,891    878,675    288,488    590,187 
    M Fund, Inc.:                         
       Brandes International Equity Fund    259,978    184,687    75,291    248,919    110,921    137,998 
       Business Opportunity Value Fund    37,942    49,900    (11,958)    104,536    39,744    64,792 
       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund    184,119    118,765    65,354    130,815    143,088    (12,273) 
       Turner Core Growth Fund    204,241    183,200    21,041    245,370    236,496    8,874 
    Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust:                         
       Neuberger Berman AMT Growth Portfolio® - Class I    752,247    1,512,710    (760,463)    166,336    167,704    (1,368) 
       Neuberger Berman AMT Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio® - Class I    219,531    1,824,921    (1,605,390)    274,903    585,630    (310,727) 
       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® - Class I    4,942    2,137    2,805    5,328    1,231    4,097 
    Pioneer Variable Contracts Trust:                         
       Pioneer Small Cap Value VCT Portfolio - Class I    174,887    624,327    (449,440)    358,677    337,102    21,575 

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    Notes to Financial Statements

                Year Ended December 31         
          2006        2005   


            Units    Net Increase           Units    Net Increase 
        Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)    Units Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    Putnam Variable Trust:                         
       Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund - Class IB Shares    765,777    1,812,542    (1,046,765)    231,072       370,615    (139,543) 
    Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust:                         
       Van Eck Worldwide Emerging Markets Fund    1,190,950    2,327,230    (1,136,280)    462,052       319,989    142,063 
       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund    155,449    304,471    (149,022)    462,042       410,179    51,863 

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    Notes to Financial Statements

    7. Unit Summary

    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




    AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,490,371.304    $           10.91    $       16,259,951 
    Class B    239,019.536    10.96    2,619,654 


              1,729,390.840        $       18,879,605 


    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,367,929.983    $ 18.14    $ 24,814,250 
    Class B    1,227,913.532    18.65    22,900,587 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,681.838    13.17    35,320 


               2,598,525.353        $       47,750,157 


    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    776,686.618    $ 16.99    $ 13,195,906 

    Class B    680,271.560    17.46    11,877,541 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL     321.397    12.58    4,043 


               1,457,279.575        $       25,077,490 


    American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    876,290.344    $           23.37    $       20,478,905 
    Class B    1,008,263.818    24.03    24,228,580 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,369.851    14.71    20,151 


               1,885,924.013        $       44,727,636 


    Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    81,241.880    $           13.23    $         1,074,830 
    Class B    42,127.179    13.40    564,504 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    15.649    13.11    205 


                 123,384.708        $         1,639,539 


    Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    372,211.345    $           13.35    $         4,969,021 
    Class B    253,646.620    13.52    3,429,302 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    698.052    13.19    9,207 


                 626,556.017        $         8,407,530 


    Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    34,353.840    $           10.51    $            361,059 
    Class B    14,713.955    10.64    156,556 


                    49,067.795        $            517,615 



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    ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    138,730.187    $                   12.96    $                   1,797,943 
    Class B    49,639.252    13.12    651,267 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    153.786    19.44    2,990 


                           188,523.225        $                   2,452,200 


    ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    56,450.447    $                   12.39    $                      699,421 
    Class B    16,631.316    12.55    208,723 


                              73,081.763        $                      908,144 


    ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,638,043.822    $                    13.33    $                 21,835,124 
    Class B    102,987.165    13.60    1,400,625 


                         1,741,030.987        $                 23,235,749 


    ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    126,295.537    $                    12.40    $                   1,566,065 
    Class B    68,584.029    12.56    861,415 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL      10.91    22,705 


                            196,960.695        $                   2,450,185 


    ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    2,214,156.262    $                   12.02    $                 26,614,158 
    Class B    415,122.333    12.18    5,056,190 


                         2,629,278.595        $                 31,670,348 


    ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,697,638.607    $                      9.90    $                 16,806,622 
    Class B    220,741.211    9.95    2,196,375 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL                       70.788    11.41                          808 


                         1,918,450.606        $                 19,003,805 


    ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    7,088,085.991    $                    10.80    $                 76,551,329 
    Class B    632,154.277    10.94    6,915,768 


               7,720,240.268        $                 83,467,097 



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    ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    210,353.075    $            8.29    $          1,743,827 
    Class B    145,020.258    11.63    1,686,586 


                355,373.333        $          3,430,413 


    ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    173,692.505    $          27.08    $          4,703,593 
    Class B    125,171.413    23.51    2,942,780 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    89.092    15.96    1,422 


                298,953.010        $          7,647,795 


    ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class             

    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,880,015.646    $          11.44    $        21,507,379 
    Class B    798,875.255    11.49    9,179,077 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    74.861    11.55    865 


             2,678,965.762        $        30,687,321 


    ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,975,800.807    $          14.41    $        28,471,290 
    Class B    386,283.478    14.70    5,678,367 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    57.472    13.06    751 


             2,362,141.757        $        34,150,408 


    ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    560,568.312    $          12.77    $          7,158,457 
    Class B    393,822.481    12.93    5,092,125 


                954,390.793        $        12,250,582 


    ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    497,910.273    $          15.21    $          7,573,215 
    Class B    404,628.444    15.40    6,231,278 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    41.291    15.34    633 


                902,580.008        $        13,805,126 


    ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    299,256.200    $          12.69    $          3,797,561 
    Class B    377,239.872    12.94    4,881,484 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    246.717    12.17    3,003 


                676,742.789        $          8,682,048 



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    ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    56,808.796    $           14.39    $ 817,479 
    Class B    212,463.569    14.47    3,074,348 


                  269,272.365        $          3,891,827 


    ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    343,421.834    $           13.75    $          4,722,050 
    Class B    274,203.719    13.82    3,789,495 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    14.778    13.82    204 


                  617,640.331        $          8,511,749 


    ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    175,444.154    $           13.10    $          2,298,318 
    Class B    50,433.232    13.17    664,206 


                  225,877.386        $          2,962,524 


    ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    7,861.384    $           12.62    $               99,211 
    Class B    19,922.387    12.69    252,815 


                    27,783.771        $             352,026 


    ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,595,261.793    $           10.38    $        16,558,817 
    Class B    614,034.812    13.99    8,590,347 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    320.008    10.58    3,386 


               2,209,616.613        $        25,152,550 


    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A         5,796,208.474    $           10.69    $         61,961,469 


               5,796,208.474        $        61,961,469 


    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class B    2,027,237.817    $           12.48    $        25,299,928 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    22,762.844    10.71                   243,790 

               2,050,000.661        $        25,543,718 


    ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    10,817.070    $           17.50    $             189,299 
    Class B    6,458.853    17.99    116,195 


                    17,275.923        $             305,494 



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    ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    7,581.738    $            10.98    $               83,247 
    Class B    3,219.509    11.07    35,640 


                     10,801.247        $             118,887 


    ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    19,295.600    $            11.28    $             217,654 
    Class B    154,069.882    11.37    1,751,775 


                   173,365.482        $          1,969,429 


    ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    43,093.887    $            11.10    $             478,342 
    Class B    24,977.301    11.19    279,496 


                     68,071.188        $             757,838 


    ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class B    18,698.701    $            11.02    $             206,060 


                     18,698.701        $             206,060 


    ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    190,459.125    $            16.19    $          3,083,533 
    Class B    311,291.630    10.05    3,128,481 


                   501,750.755        $          6,212,014 


    ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    567,307.528    $            15.37    $          8,719,517 
    Class B    521,674.291    15.56    8,117,252 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    331.828    15.56    5,163 


                1,089,313.647        $        16,841,932 


    ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    245,730.671    $            14.60    $          3,587,668 
    Class B    170,122.209    16.68    2,837,638 


                   415,852.880        $          6,425,306 


    ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    718,732.081    $            14.86    $        10,680,359 
    Class B    291,406.011    15.05    4,385,660 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    67.692    15.05    1,019 



                1,010,205.784        $        15,067,038 



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    Division/Contract             Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




    ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    24,364.456    $           12.73    $             310,160 
    Class B              39,059.193    11.37    444,103 


                    63,423.649        $             754,263 


    ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    84,549.002    $            12.79    $          1,081,382 
    Class B    10,310.193    12.95    133,517 


                    94,859.195        $          1,214,899 


    ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,061,550.753    $            12.27    $        13,025,228 
    Class B    389,412.843    12.42    4,836,508 


               1,450,963.596        $        17,861,736 


    ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    14,227,099.410    $            13.09    $      186,232,731 
    Class B    2,632,979.575    13.35    35,150,277 


             16,860,078.985        $      221,383,008 


    ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,510,468.776    $            18.67    $        28,200,452 
    Class B    1,006,854.853    19.50    19,633,670 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    348.431    12.59    4,387 


               2,517,672.060        $        47,838,509 


    ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    661,209.038    $            17.77    $        11,749,685 
    Class B    383,067.304    16.76    6,420,208 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,773.997    12.68    35,174 


               1,047,050.339        $        18,205,067 


    ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    9,456.655    $            11.99    $             113,385 
    Class B    13,430.793    12.14    163,050 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    16.653    12.12    202 


                    22,904.101        $            276,637 



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    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




    ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    250,139.173    $            12.67    $          3,169,263 
    Class B    94,359.696    12.93    1,220,071 


                  344,498.869        $          4,389,334 


    ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    151,816.197    $            12.87    $          1,953,874 
    Class B    133,630.912    13.03    1,741,211 


                  285,447.109        $          3,695,085 


    ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    3,115,630.166    $            12.88    $        40,129,317 
    Class B    391,167.337    12.98    5,077,352 


               3,506,797.503        $        45,206,669 


    ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,208,149.890    $            10.49    $        12,673,492 
    Class B    628,976.346    10.54    6,629,411 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    62.252    10.60    660 

               1,837,188.488        $        19,303,563 


    ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    4,679.511    $            12.67    $               59,289 
    Class B    1,286.964    12.83    16,512 


                      5,966.475        $               75,801 


    ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    33,043.275    $            13.11    $             433,197 
    Class B    19,986.549    13.28    265,421 


                    53,029.824        $             698,618 


    ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    255,163.068    $            12.72    $          3,245,674 
    Class B    222,802.344    12.88    2,869,694 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    616.111    12.45    7,671 


                  478,581.523        $          6,123,039 


    ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    417,443.999    $            10.12    $          4,224,533 
    Class B    224,392.771    10.17    2,282,074 


                  641,836.770        $          6,506,607 



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    ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    22.119    $            12.39    $                   274 
    Class B    1,256.904    12.55    15,774 


                     1,279.023        $              16,048 


    ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    385,957.433    $            19.11    $         7,375,647 
    Class B    374,145.225    19.65    7,351,954 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,193.559    12.72    27,902 


                  762,296.217        $       14,755,503 


    ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth             
       Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    7,080.157    $            16.83    $            119,159 
    Class B    7,901.085    17.31    136,768 


                   14,981.242        $            255,927 


    ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,360,936.898    $            10.48    $       14,262,619 
    Class B    395,033.905    10.53    4,159,707 


              1,755,970.803        $       18,422,326 


    ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    22,660.350    $            10.38    $            235,214 
    Class B    27,699.089    10.43    288,901 


                   50,359.439        $            524,115 


    ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    11,861.739    $            10.14    $            120,278 
    Class B    10,952.381    10.19    111,605 


                   22,814.120        $            231,883 


    ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    228,620.791    $            14.09    $         3,221,267 
    Class B    148,707.515    14.27    2,122,056 


                 377,328.306        $         5,343,323 


    ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    457,150.098    $            10.89    $         4,978,365 
    Class B    121,417.196    11.03    1,339,232 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    88.906    11.10    987 


                 578,656.200        $         6,318,584 



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    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




    ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,050,064.508    $          11.14    $        11,697,719 
    Class B    551,284.283    11.45    6,312,205 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    6,870.422    10.77    73,994 


             1,608,219.213        $        18,083,918 


    ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    2,692,997.165    $          12.72    $        34,254,924 
    Class B    711,567.923    12.88    9,164,995 


             3,404,565.088        $        43,419,919 


    ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    268,056.172    $          12.83    $          3,439,161 
    Class B    227,084.203    12.99    2,949,824 


                495,140.375        $          6,388,985 


    ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    421,577.917    $          14.85    $          6,260,432 
    Class B    381,139.331    15.38    5,861,923 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    598.509    12.41    7,427 


                803,315.757        $        12,129,782 


    ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    56,756.880    $          12.99    $             737,272 
    Class B    138,354.866    13.46    1,862,256 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    107.926    12.36    1,334 


                195,219.672        $          2,600,862 


    ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    13,011.599    $          11.62    $             151,195 
    Class B                2,493.239    11.81                  29,445 


                  15,504.838        $             180,640 


    ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    52,332.138    $          13.00    $             680,318 
    Class B    99,377.503    13.22    1,313,771 


                151,709.641        $          1,994,089 


    ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    40,849.450    $          12.32    $             503,265 
    Class B    250,770.921    12.53    3,142,160 


                291,620.371        $          3,645,425 



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    ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    684,013.781    $            12.99    $         8,885,339 
    Class B    337,577.282    13.46    4,543,790 


                       1,021,591.063        $       13,429,129 


    ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    584,863.122    $            15.07    $         8,813,887 
    Class B    362,294.637    15.61    5,655,419 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    16.258    12.44    202 


                          947,174.017        $       14,469,508 


    ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    518,671.052    $            16.16    $         8,381,724 
    Class B    368,943.683    16.75    6,179,807 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    48.221    12.68    611 


                          887,662.956        $       14,562,142 


    ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    121,790.912    $            11.43    $         1,392,070 
    Class B    52,188.755    11.53    601,736 


                          173,979.667        $         1,993,806 


    ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    2,033,943.544    $            11.25    $       22,881,865 
    Class B    422,185.667    11.39    4,808,695 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    233.497    11.32    2,643 


                       2,456,362.708        $       27,693,203 


    ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    81,967.135    $            11.83    $            969,671 
    Class B    125,984.438    12.35    1,555,908 


                          207,951.573        $         2,525,579 


    ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    863,345.587    $            15.63    $       13,494,092 
    Class B    523,311.535    15.83    8,284,022 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    142.606    15.83    2,257 


                       1,386,799.728        $       21,780,371 



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    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




    ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    229,668.415    $            9.87    $         2,266,827 
    Class B    156,564.266    10.30    1,612,612 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    149.655    13.16    1,969 


                          386,382.336        $         3,881,408 


    ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    1,655,606.034    $          10.55    $       17,466,644 
    Class B    170,983.003    10.61    1,814,130 


                       1,826,589.037        $       19,280,774 


    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    693,229.607    $          12.52    $         8,679,235 
    Class B    853,805.253    12.97    11,073,854 
    ING Corporate Advantage VUL    5,082.486    10.79    54,840 


                       1,552,117.346        $       19,807,929 


    Brandes International Equity Fund             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    964,739.681    $          19.83    $       19,130,788 
    Class B    54,078.520    20.70    1,119,425 


                       1,018,818.201        $       20,250,213 


    Business Opportunity Value Fund             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    180,565.969    $          14.38    $         2,596,539 
    Class B    35,001.242    14.90    521,519 


                          215,567.211        $         3,118,058 


    Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    542,574.580    $          17.25    $         9,359,412 
    Class B    31,361.121    18.01    564,814 


                          573,935.701        $         9,924,226 


    Turner Core Growth Fund             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    245,960.962    $          12.43    $         3,057,295 
    Class B    42,984.704    12.98    557,941 


        288,945.666        $ 3,615,236 



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    Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® - Class I             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    4,335.363    $           12.84    $              55,666 
    Class B    2,567.182    13.01    33,399 


                   6,902.545        $              89,065 


    Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund             
    Contracts in accumulation period:             
    Class A    321,881.968    $            30.40    $         9,785,212 
    Class B    95,440.690    29.42    2,807,865 


               417,322.658        $       12,593,077 



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    8. Financial Highlights

    A summary of unit values, units outstanding and net assets for Policies, expense ratios, excluding expenses of underlying Funds, investment income ratios, and total return for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 and 2002, follows:

                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares                         
       2006    1,729    $10.91 to $10.96    $ 18,879    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2                     
       2006    2,599    $13.17 to $18.65    47,749    0.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.41% to 10.22% 
       2005    2,000    $16.58 to $16.92    33,471    0.77%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.30% to 16.21% 
       2004    1,361    $14.38 to $14.56    19,658    0.24%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.65% to 12.43% 
       2003    305    $12.88 to $12.95    3,929    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income                         
       Fund - Class 2                         
       2006    1,457    $12.58 to $17.46    25,076    1.66%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.33% to 15.17% 
       2005    1,223    $14.86 to $15.16    18,342    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.09% to 5.87% 
       2004    947    $14.14 to $14.32    13,451    1.19%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.53% to 10.32% 
       2003    268    $12.91 to $12.98    3,463    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® International                         
       Fund - Class 2                         
       2006    1,886    $14.71 to $24.03    44,727    1.91%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.09% to 19.02% 
       2005    1,292    $19.79 to $20.19    25,807    1.72%    0.00% to 0.75%    20.60% to 21.48% 
       2004    828    $16.41 to $16.62    13,661    1.90%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.40% to 19.31% 
       2003    174    $13.86 to $13.93    2,412    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    123    $13.11 to $13.40    $ 1,640    3.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    19.19% to 20.07% 
       2005    10    $11.10 to $11.16    108    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    627    $13.19 to $13.52    8,408    1.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.70% to 11.55% 
       2005    170    $12.06 to $12.12    2,048    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class                     
       2006    49    $10.51 to $10.64    518    3.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.55% to 4.31% 
       2005    44    $10.15 to $10.20    448    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    189    $12.96 to $19.44    2,452    -    0.00% to 0.75%    1.25% to 1.94% 
       2005    319    $12.80 to $12.87    4,083    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    73    $12.39 to $12.55    908    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    1,741    $13.33 to $13.60    $ 23,235    0.76%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.81% to 16.64% 
       2005    2,242    $11.51 to $11.66    25,828    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.73% to 5.62% 
       2004    2,532    $10.99 to $11.04    27,830    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    197    $10.91 to $12.56    2,450    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    2,629    $12.02 to $12.18    31,669    -    0.00% to 0.75%    5.07% to 5.91% 
       2005    2,942    $11.44 to $11.50    33,687    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    1,918    $9.90 to $11.41    19,003    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    7,720    $10.80 to $10.94    83,464    -    0.00% to 0.75%    1.98% to 2.82% 
       2005    4,041    $10.59 to $10.64    42,816    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    355    $8.29 to $11.63    $ 3,430    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.02%to4.77% 
       2005    604    $7.97 to $11.10    5,377    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.57%to3.35% 
       2004    482    $7.77 to $10.74    4,257    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.43%to15.36% 
       2003    381    $6.79 to $9.31    2,923    -    0.00% to 0.75%    38.57%to39.58% 
       2002    277    $4.90 to $6.67    1,478    -    0.00% to 0.75%    -49.38%to -48.85% 
    ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    299    $15.96 to $27.08    7,648    0.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    20.79%to21.75% 
       2005    162    $19.31 to $22.42    3,423    0.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    37.04%to38.03% 
       2004    96    $13.99 to $16.36    1,428    1.75%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.89%to6.71% 
       2003    4    $13.11 to $15.45    61    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    2,679    $11.44 to $11.55    30,686    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    2,362    $13.06 to $14.70    34,149    0.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.12%to16.95% 
       2005    2,658    $12.41 to $12.57    33,048    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.16%to3.97% 
       2004    1,842    $12.03 to $12.09    22,159    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    954    $12.77 to $12.93    12,251    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    903    $15.21 to $15.40    $ 13,805    -    0.00% to 0.75%    28.68% to 29.63% 
       2005    198    $11.82 to $11.88    2,341    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    677    $12.17 to $12.94    8,682    -    0.00% to 0.75%    6.02% to 6.77% 
       2005    179    $11.97 to $12.12    2,157    -    0.00% to 0.75%    5.37% to 6.13% 
       2004    146    $11.36 to $11.42    1,660    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    269    $14.39 to $14.47    3,892    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    618    $13.75 to $13.82    8,512    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    226    $13.10 to $13.17    2,963    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    28    $12.62 to $12.69    $ 352    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    2,210    $10.38 to $13.99    25,152    6.59%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.08% to 3.86% 
       2005    232    $10.07 to $13.47    2,943    3.50%    0.00% to 0.75%    1.58% to 1.58% 
       2004    103    $13.26    1,365    7.76%    0.00%    1.38% 
       2003    36    $13.08    465    1.26%    0.00%    2.83% 
       2002    26    $12.72    329    0.23%    0.00%    7.25% 
    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    5,796    $10.69    61,958    5.16%    0.75%    4.19% 
       2005    6,059    $10.26    62,163    3.32%    0.75%    2.19% 
       2004    1,794    $11.60    20,814    (c)    0.00%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    2,050    $10.71 to $12.48    25,544    4.25%    0.00%    4.70% 
       2005    2,957    $11.92    35,249    2.53%    0.00%    2.76% 
       2004    5,783    $10.04    58,056    1.79%    0.75%    0.00% 
       2003    1,827    $11.49    20,993    0.78%    0.00%    0.70% 
       2002    1,780    $11.41    20,314    1.47%    0.00%    1.42% 
    ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    17    $17.50 to $17.99    305    0.57%    0.00% to 0.75%    17.06% to 17.89% 
       2005    65    $14.95 to $15.26    974    1.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.91% to 5.75% 
       2004    66    $14.25 to $14.43    942    1.27%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.45% to 10.24% 
       2003    12    $13.02 to $13.09    161    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    11    $10.98 to $11.07    $ 119    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    173    $11.28 to $11.37    1,969    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    68    $11.10 to $11.19    758    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
    2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    19    $11.02    206    (e)    0.00%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    502    $10.05 to $16.19    6,212    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.45% to 5.13% 
       2005    379    $9.56 to $15.50    4,748    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.32% to 9.13% 
       2004    283    $8.76 to $14.31    3,205    -    0.00% to 0.75%    11.97% to 12.89% 
       2003    182    $7.76 to $12.78    1,870    -    0.00% to 0.75%    32.88% 
       2002    1    $5.84    5    -    0.00%    -29.55% 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Marsico International Opportunities                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    1,089    $15.37 to $15.56    $ 16,842    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    416    $14.60 to $16.68    6,425    2.59%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.45% to 12.17% 
       2005    388    $13.10 to $14.87    5,384    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.34% to 3.19% 
       2004    223    $12.80 to $14.41    3,023    2.53%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.63% to 11.45% 
       2003    99    $11.57 to $12.93    1,246    1.00%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.91% 
       2002    14    $11.06    151    3.30%    -    -5.06% 
    ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    1,010    $14.86 to $15.05    15,067    0.11%    0.00% to 0.75%    29.78% to 30.87% 
       2005    986    $11.45 to $11.50    11,302    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class                     
       2006    63    $11.37 to $12.73    754    0.95%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.38% to 15.31% 
       2005    5    $9.86 to $11.13    55    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    95    $12.79 to $12.95    1,215    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    1,451    $12.27 to $12.42    $ 17,861    0.25%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.95% to 12.70% 
       2005    1,432    $10.96 to $11.02    15,714    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    16,860    $13.09 to $13.35    221,375    1.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.72% to 15.48% 
       2005    19,194    $11.41 to $11.56    219,406    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.73% to 4.62% 
       2004    20,039    $11.00 to $11.05    220,550    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation                         
       Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
       2006    2,518    $12.59 to $19.50    47,838    1.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.05% to 14.91% 
       2005    2,311    $16.37 to $16.97    38,330    1.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.20% to 8.02% 
       2004    2,142    $15.27 to $15.71    33,001    1.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.03% to 16.98% 
       2003    1,686    $13.16 to $13.43    22,308    0.73%    0.00% to 0.75%    24.39% to 25.28% 
       2002    1,058    $10.58 to $10.72    11,222    3.65%    0.00% to 0.75%    -0.19% to 0.56% 
    ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    1,047    $12.68 to $17.77    18,204    1.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.55% to 19.37% 
       2005    906    $14.04 to $14.99    13,295    1.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.38% to 4.15% 
       2004    735    $13.48 to $14.50    10,480    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.17% to 15.12% 
       2003    220    $11.71 to $12.70    2,734    0.85%    0.00% to 0.75%    25.37% 
       2002    11    $9.34    99    4.45%    0.00%    -13.20% 
    ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class                         
       2006    23    $11.99 to $12.14    277    0.21%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.20% to 10.97% 
       2005    1    $10.88 to $10.94    16    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                     
       2006    344    $12.67 to $12.93    $ 4,389    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.51% to 4.36% 
       2005    391    $12.24 to $12.39    4,803    0.49%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.61% to 15.47% 
       2004    440    $10.68 to $10.73    4,704    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class                     
       2006    285    $12.87 to $13.03    3,695    1.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.12% to 15.93% 
       2005    92    $11.18 to $11.24    1,028    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class                     
       2006    3,507    $12.88 to $12.98    45,205    1.93%    0.00% to 0.75%    24.08% 
       2005    1    $10.38 to $10.38    7    (d)    0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class                     
       2006    1,837    $10.49 to $10.60    19,303    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING American Century Large Company Value                         
       Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    6    $12.67 to $12.83    76    1.12%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.63% to 19.57% 
       2005    3    $10.68 to $10.73    33    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value                         
       Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    53    $13.11 to $13.28    $ 699    0.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.90% to 15.78% 
       2005    78    $11.41 to $11.47    888    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    479    $12.45 to $12.88    6,123    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.70% to 15.52% 
       2005    210    $11.09 to $11.15    2,330    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class                     
       2006    642    $10.12 to $10.17    6,507    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    1    $12.39 to $12.55    16    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    762    $12.72 to $19.65    14,756    0.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.96% to 16.89% 
       2005    608    $16.48 to $16.81    10,114    0.62%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.92% to 8.66% 
       2004    402    $15.27 to $15.47    6,176    0.46%    0.00% to 0.75%    19.95% to 20.86% 
       2003    89    $12.73 to $12.80    1,139    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth                         
       Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    15    $16.83 to $17.31    $ 256    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.43% to 10.33% 
       2005    46    $15.38 to $15.69    711    -    0.00% to 0.75%    10.65% to 11.43% 
       2004    16    $13.90 to $14.08    226    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.85% to 9.74% 
       2003    10    $12.77 to $12.83    123    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities                         
       Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    1,756    $10.48 to $10.53    18,421    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    50    $10.38 to $10.43    524    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class                         
        2006    23    $10.14 to $10.19    232    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    377    $14.09 to $14.27    5,343    0.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    17.12% to 18.03% 
       2005    335    $12.03 to $12.09    4,031    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class                     
       2006    579    $10.89 to $11.10    $ 6,319    0.11%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.40% to 8.24% 
       2005    600    $10.14 to $10.19    6,094    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    1,608    $10.77 to $11.45    18,083    2.17%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.44% to 4.19% 
       2005    903    $10.77 to $10.99    9,777    2.18%    0.00% to 0.75%    1.60% to 2.42% 
       2004    588    $10.60 to $10.73    6,250    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.82% to 4.58% 
       2003    576    $10.21 to $10.26    5,884    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
       2002    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth                         
       Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    3,405    $12.72 to $12.88    43,418    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.35% to 9.15% 
       2005    3,899    $11.74 to $11.80    45,813    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    495    $12.83 to $12.99    6,389    0.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.64% to 14.45% 
       2005    6    $11.29 to $11.35    72    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class                         
       2006    803    $12.41 to $15.38    12,130    1.10%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.38% to 16.25% 
       2005    762    $12.87 to $13.23    9,919    0.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.96% to 3.68% 
       2004    653    $12.50 to $12.76    8,237    -    0.00% to 0.75%    15.96% to 16.96% 
       2003    372    $10.78 to $10.91    4,034    3.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    28.95% to 29.88% 
       2002    151    $8.36 to $8.40    1,265    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)     (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class                     
       2006    195    $12.36 to $13.46    $ 2,601    2.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.79% to 12.64% 
       2005    97    $11.62 to $11.95    1,152    0.09%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.29% to 8.05% 
       2004    80    $10.83 to $11.06    877    0.78%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.95% to 10.93% 
       2003    14    $9.85 to $9.97    143    -    0.00% to 0.75%    26.44% to 27.33% 
       2002    2    $7.79 to $7.83    15    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I                     
       2006    16    $11.62 to $11.81    181    3.36%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.59% to 8.35% 
       2005    12    $10.80 to $10.90    132    2.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.05% to 3.81% 
       2004    5    $10.48 to $10.50    52    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    152    $13.00 to $13.22    1,994    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.36% to 13.18% 
       2005    354    $11.57 to $11.68    4,128    0.86%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.37% to 6.18% 
       2004    4    $10.98 to $11.00    42    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    292    $12.32 to $12.53    3,645    2.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.30% to 11.18% 
       2005    394    $11.17 to $11.27    4,436    0.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.91% to 4.64% 
       2004    3    $10.75 to $10.77    31    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
       2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
       2002    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
    ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    1,022    $12.99 to $13.46    13,429    0.60%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.75% to 14.55% 
       2005    429    $11.42 to $11.75    4,953    1.23%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.58% to 5.38% 
       2004    491    $10.92 to $11.15    5,418    1.00%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.75% to 10.62% 
       2003    422    $9.95 to $10.08    4,224    1.39%    0.00% to 0.75%    25.16% to 26.16% 
       2002    49    $7.95 to $7.99    389    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    947    $12.44 to $15.61    $ 14,470    0.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    8.65%to9.47% 
       2005    1,326    $13.87 to $14.26    18,684    0.46%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.34%to11.15% 
       2004    1,067    $12.57 to $12.83    13,569    0.44%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.64%to16.53% 
       2003    712    $10.87 to $11.01    7,802    0.40%    0.00% to 0.75%    31.44%to32.49% 
       2002    385    $8.27 to $8.31    3,193    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    888    $12.68 to $16.75    14,562    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.93%to13.87% 
       2005    734    $14.31 to $14.71    10,591    0.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.87%to7.61% 
       2004    485    $13.39 to $13.67    6,535    0.13%    0.00% to 0.75%    21.18%to22.05% 
       2003    261    $11.05 to $11.20    2,906    0.17%    0.00% to 0.75%    35.09%to36.09% 
       2002    77    $8.18 to $8.23    630    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    174    $11.43 to $11.53    1,994    1.40%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.11%to16.00% 
       2005    192    $9.93 to $9.94    1,911    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    2,456    $11.25 to $11.39    27,692    7.25%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.01%to9.73% 
       2005    1,429    $10.32 to $10.38    14,762    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    208    $11.83 to $12.35    2,526    -    0.00% to 0.75%    7.06%to7.86% 
       2005    240    $11.05 to $11.45    2,709    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.51%to10.31% 
       2004    242    $10.09 to $10.38    2,482    -    0.00% to 0.75%    10.64%to11.49% 
       2003    152    $9.12 to $9.31    1,404    -    0.00% to 0.75%    35.71%to36.71% 
       2002    128    $6.72 to $6.81    868    -    0.00% to 0.75%    -26.80%to -25.82% 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S                         
       2006    1,387    $15.63 to $15.83    $ 21,779    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    34.86%to35.88% 
       2005    1,218    $11.59 to $11.65    14,140    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    386    $9.87 to $13.16    3,881    -    0.00% to 0.75%    11.78%to12.57% 
       2005    405    $8.83 to $9.15    3,627    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.21%to9.06% 
       2004    447    $8.16 to $8.39    3,678    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.38%to10.10% 
       2003    365    $7.46 to $7.62    2,743    -    0.00% to 0.75%    37.64%to38.80% 
       2002    238    $5.42 to $5.49    1,297    -    0.00% to 0.75%    -44.07%to -43.63% 
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    1,827    $10.55 to $10.61    19,280    (e)    0.00% to 0.75%    (e) 
       2005    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2004    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2003    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
       2002    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e)    (e) 
    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I                         
       2006    1,552    $10.79 to $12.97    19,808    4.33%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.30%to4.01% 
       2005    1,317    $12.12 to $12.47    16,251    4.84%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.36%to3.14% 
       2004    727    $11.84 to $12.09    8,705    8.27%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.04%to4.95% 
       2003    505    $11.38 to $11.52    5,775    1.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.57%to6.27% 
       2002    235    $10.78 to $10.84    2,539    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    Brandes International Equity Fund                         
       2006    1,019    $19.83 to $20.70    20,249    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    25.82%to26.76% 
       2005    944    $15.76 to $16.33    14,898    1.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.75%to10.56% 
       2004    806    $14.36 to $14.77    11,581    1.20%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.05%to24.01% 
       2003    713    $11.67 to $11.91    8,330    1.05%    0.00% to 0.75%    46.42%to47.40% 
       2002    722    $7.97 to $8.08    5,757    6.53%    0.00% to 0.75%    -15.93%to -15.30% 

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    Notes to Financial Statements

                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)       (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    Business Opportunity Value Fund                         
       2006    216    $14.38 to $14.90    $ 3,118    0.49%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.05%to13.91% 
       2005    228    $12.72 to $13.08    2,907    0.73%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.98%to7.74% 
       2004    163    $11.89 to $12.14    1,943    0.66%    0.00% to 0.75%    21.70%to22.63% 
       2003    113    $9.77 to $9.90    1,103    1.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    28.72%to29.58% 
       2002    26    $7.59 to $7.64    200    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund                         
       2006    574    $17.25 to $18.01    9,924    -    0.00% to 0.75%    15.46%to16.34% 
       2005    509    $14.94 to $15.48    7,615    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.13%to14.92% 
       2004    521    $13.09 to $13.47    6,826    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.54%to9.33% 
       2003    491    $12.06 to $12.32    5,926    -    0.00% to 0.75%    54.62%to55.95% 
       2002    435    $7.80 to $7.90    3,390    -    0.00% to 0.75%    -25.79%to -25.26% 
    Turner Core Growth Fund                         
       2006    289    $12.43 to $12.98    3,615    0.63%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.71%to8.53% 
       2005    268    $11.54 to $11.96    3,106    0.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.03%to13.90% 
       2004    259    $10.21 to $10.50    2,652    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.38%to11.23% 
       2003    166    $9.25 to $9.44    1,538    0.28%    0.00% to 0.75%    33.67%to34.47% 
       2002    89    $6.92 to $7.02    619    0.28%    0.00% to 0.75%    -27.08%to -26.49% 
    Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® - Class I                     
       2006    7    $12.84 to $13.01    89    0.13%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.83%to13.72% 
       2005    4    $11.38 to $11.44    47    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
       2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
       2002    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund                         
       2006    417    $29.42 to $30.40    12,593    0.08%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.58%to24.50% 
       2005    566    $23.63 to $24.60    13,798    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    50.55%to51.67% 
       2004    514    $15.58 to $16.34    8,359    0.39%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.04%to23.95% 
       2003    545    $12.57 to $13.28    7,224    0.34%    0.00% to 0.75%    44.03%to45.15% 
       2002    233    $8.66 to $9.22    2,148    0.62%    0.00% to 0.75%    -3.66%to -2.81% 

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    Notes to Financial Statements

    (a)      As investment Division was not available until 2002, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (b)      As investment Division was not available until 2003, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (c)      As investment Division was not available until 2004, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (d)      As investment Division was not available until 2005, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (e)      As investment Division was not available until 2006, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    A      The Investment Income Ratio represents dividends received by the Division, excluding capital gains distributions, divided by the average net assets. The recognition of investment income is determined by the timing of the declaration of dividends by the underlying fund in which the Division invests.
     
    B      The Expense Ratio considers only the expenses borne directly by the Account and is equal to the mortality and expense charge, as defined in Note 3. Certain items in this table are presented as a range of minimum and maximum values; however, such information is calculated independently for each column in the table.
     
    C      Total Return is calculated as the change in unit value for each Contract presented in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Certain items in this table are presented as a range of minimum and maximum values; however, such information is calculated independently for each column in the table.
     

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
     Security Life Separate Account L1
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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Financial Statements
     Nine months ended September 30, 2007

    Contents
     
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities        1 
    Unaudited Statements of Operations        18 
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets        35 
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)       56 


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Financial Statements
     Nine months ended September 30, 2007

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
     September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

                American    American     
            American    Funds    Funds     
            Funds    Insurance    Insurance    Fidelity® VIP 
        AIM V.I. Core    Insurance    Series® Growth    Series®    Equity-Income 
        Equity Fund -    Series® Growth    Income Fund -    International    Portfolio - 
        Series I Shares    Fund - Class 2    Class 2    Fund - Class 2    Service Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $ 17,604    $ 60,984    $ 32,085    $ 59,241    $ 3,165 
    Total assets    17,604    60,984    32,085    59,241    3,165 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    1    1    1    1    - 

    Total liabilities    1    1    1    1    - 

    Net assets    $ 17,603    $ 60,983    $ 32,084    $ 59,240    $ 3,165 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    586,588    880,003    710,151    2,405,252    112,409 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 14,705    $ 51,364    $ 27,462    $ 45,854    $ 3,030 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    1


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
     September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING BlackRock     
            Fidelity® VIP    ING    Large Cap    ING BlackRock 
        Fidelity® VIP    Investment    AllianceBernstein    Growth    Large Cap 
        Contrafund®    Grade Bond    Mid Cap Growth    Portfolio -    Value Portfolio 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Institutional    - Institutional 
        Service Class    Initial Class    Institutional Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $ 19,177    $ 440    $ 1,774    $ 2,981    $ 22,106 
    Total assets    19,177    440    1,774    2,981    22,106 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    1    -    -    1 



    Total liabilities    -    1    -    -    1 



    Net assets    $ 19,177    $ 439    $ 1,774    $ 2,981    $ 22,105 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    531,226    35,100    95,960    235,118    1,530,910 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 17,531    $ 432    $ 1,602    $ 2,966    $ 17,974 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
     September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM 
        ING Evergreen    ING Evergreen    ING FMRSM    Large Cap    Mid Cap 
        Health Sciences    Omega    Diversified Mid    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Cap Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $ 2,600    $ 36,790    $ 21,571    $ 82,364    $ 2,958 
    Total assets    2,600    36,790    21,571    82,364    2,958 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    1    1    3    - 


    Total liabilities    -    1    1    3    - 


    Net assets    $ 2,600    $ 36,789    $ 21,570    $ 82,361    $ 2,958 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    208,196    2,768,218    1,373,067    7,143,441    226,307 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 2,440    $ 30,818    $ 19,794    $ 76,269    $ 2,619 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
     September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING JPMorgan        ING JPMorgan     
        ING Global    Emerging    ING JPMorgan    Value    ING Julius Baer 
        Resources    Markets Equity  Small Cap Core   Opportunities    Foreign 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $ 17,828    $ 37,462    $ 33,987    $ 9,046    $ 19,608 

    Total assets    17,828    37,462    33,987    9,046    19,608 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    1    1    1    -    1 

    Total liabilities    1    1    1    -    1 

    Net assets    $ 17,827    $ 37,461    $ 33,986    $ 9,046    $ 19,607 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    712,282    1,486,596    2,375,021    713,987    1,077,955 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 16,433    $ 26,620    $ 31,487    $ 8,491    $ 18,513 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
            ING LifeStyle            ING LifeStyle     
        ING Legg    Aggressive    ING LifeStyle        Moderate    ING LifeStyle 
        Mason Value    Growth        Growth        Growth    Moderate 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -        Portfolio -        Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class        Class        Class    Class 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 9,246    $ 7,095    $ 18,458    $ 8,079    $ 1,453 
    Total assets    9,246    7,095        18,458        8,079    1,453 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    -    -        -        -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -        -        -    - 





    Net assets    $ 9,246    $ 7,095    $ 18,458    $ 8,079    $ 1,453 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    800,499    486,976        1,324,134        613,438    114,700 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 8,375    $ 6,815    $ 17,669    $ 7,875    $ 1,429 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
                            ING Lord     
                            Abbett     
        ING Limited    ING Liquid                Affiliated    ING MarketPro 
        Maturity Bond    Assets Portfolio    ING Liquid        Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    - Institutional     Assets Portfolio      Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    - Service Class        Class    Class 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 25,001    $ 75,016    $ 25,372    $ 319    $ 103 
    Total assets    25,001    75,016        25,372        319    103 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    1    3        -        -    - 



    Total liabilities    1    3        -        -    - 



    Net assets    $ 25,000    $ 75,013    $ 25,372    $ 319    $ 103 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    2,285,326    75,016,350        25,372,051        24,302    8,674 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 24,627    $ 75,016    $ 25,372    $ 307    $ 99 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
    ING
            ING    MarketStyle    ING            ING Marsico 
            MarketStyle    Moderate    MarketStyle    ING Marsico    International 
            Growth    Growth    Moderate        Growth    Opportunities 
            Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -        Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
            Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
            Class    Class    Class        Class    Class 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 2,688    $ 1,172    $ 820    $ 13,218    $ 17,338 
    Total assets        2,688    1,172    820        13,218    17,338 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties        -    -    -        -    - 





    Total liabilities        -    -    -        -    - 





    Net assets    $ 2,688    $ 1,172    $ 820    $ 13,218    $ 17,338 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    219,984    98,399    70,471        688,413    1,026,528 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 2,471    $ 1,103    $ 788    $ 11,822    $ 14,887 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
                    ING         
        ING MFS Total        Oppenheimer        ING Pioneer 
        Return    ING MFS    Main Street    ING Pioneer    Mid Cap Value 
        Portfolio -    Utilities    Portfolio® -    Fund Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class        Class    Class    Class 





    Assets                         
    Investments in mutual funds                         
       at fair value    $ 6,797    $ 13,191    $ 806    $ 1,554    $ 16,107 
    Total assets    6,797    13,191        806    1,554    16,107 
     
    Liabilities                         
    Payable to related parties    -    1        -    -    1 



    Total liabilities    -    1        -    -    1 



    Net assets    $ 6,797    $ 13,190    $ 806    $ 1,554    $ 16,106 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    367,398    775,051        37,343    112,859    1,231,415 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 6,753    $ 10,703    $ 748    $ 1,437    $ 14,491 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
            ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe            ING Van 
            Price Capital    Price Equity            Kampen Capital 
        ING Stock    Appreciation        Income    ING UBS U.S. 
      Allocation 
      Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
      Growth 
        Index Portfolio    Portfolio -        Portfolio -      Portfolio - 
        - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional      Institutional 
        Class    Class        Class      Class 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 227,064    $ 50,220    $ 20,936    $ 69    $ 4,330 
    Total assets    227,064    50,220        20,936        69    4,330 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    8    1        1        -    - 


    Total liabilities    8    1        1        -    - 


    Net assets    $ 227,056    $ 50,219    $ 20,935    $ 69    $ 4,330 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    16,957,762    1,998,419        1,329,253        6,562    310,845 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 180,523    $ 47,497    $ 18,865    $ 72    $ 3,194 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
        ING Van                 
        Kampen    ING VP Index    ING Wells    ING American    ING American 
        Growth and    Plus    Fargo Small    Century Large    Century Small- 
        Income    International    Cap Disciplined    Company Value    Mid Cap Value 
        Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Service Class    - Service Class    Service Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                     
    Investments in mutual funds                     
       at fair value    $ 4,886    $ 47,033    $ 17,502    $ 43    $ 569 
    Total assets    4,886    47,033    17,502    43    569 
     
    Liabilities                     
    Payable to related parties    -    2    1    -    - 



    Total liabilities    -    2    1    -    - 



    Net assets    $ 4,886    $ 47,031    $ 17,501    $ 43    $ 569 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    176,374    3,214,863    1,512,696    2,769    46,341 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 4,803    $ 39,769    $ 16,728    $ 40    $ 584 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    10


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
                            ING Legg 
        ING Baron    ING Columbia      ING 
    Fundamental 
      Research 
      Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
          Mason Partners 
        Small Cap    Small Cap      ING JPMorgan    Aggressive 
        Growth    Value II      Mid Cap Value    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -      Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class      Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                         
    Investments in mutual funds                         
       at fair value    $ 10,167    $ 7,220    $ 17    $ 16,406    $ 226 
    Total assets    10,167    7,220        17    16,406    226 
     
    Liabilities                         
    Payable to related parties    -    -        -    -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -        -    -    - 





    Net assets    $ 10,167    $ 7,220    $ 17    $ 16,406    $ 226 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    502,071    659,362        1,611    1,004,031    4,469 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 9,210    $ 6,696    $ 15    $ 15,756    $ 202 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    11


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
        ING Lord                    ING 
        Abbett U.S.    ING Neuberger    ING Neuberger       
      ING 
    Oppenheimer 
    Global Portfolio 
    - Initial Class 
      Oppenheimer 
        Government    Berman    Berman      Strategic 
        Securities    Partners    Regency      Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -      Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class      Service Class 





    Assets                         
    Investments in mutual funds                         
       at fair value    $ 19,748    $ 933    $ 473    $ 6,645    $ 8,448 
    Total assets    19,748    933    473        6,645    8,448 
     
    Liabilities                         
    Payable to related parties    1    -    -        -    - 




    Total liabilities    1    -    -        -    - 




    Net assets    $ 19,747    $ 933    $ 473    $ 6,645    $ 8,448 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    1,921,043    83,207    42,536        376,492    770,130 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 19,080    $ 987    $ 466    $ 5,534    $ 8,035 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    12


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
            ING T. Rowe
    Price
     
         
    ING UBS U.S. 
    Large Cap 
    Equity Portfolio 
    - Initial Class 
          ING Van    ING Van 
        ING PIMCO    Diversified Mid          Kampen    Kampen Equity 
        Total Return    Cap Growth          Comstock    and Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -          Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class      Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 21,371    $ 46,479    $ 2,315    $ 12,287    $ 3,137 
    Total assets    21,371    46,479        2,315        12,287    3,137 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    1    2        -        -    - 



    Total liabilities    1    2        -        -    - 



    Net assets    $ 21,370    $ 46,477    $ 2,315    $ 12,287    $ 3,137 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    1,886,214    4,801,583        208,896        918,312    81,356 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 20,765    $ 39,804    $ 2,173    $ 11,546    $ 3,012 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    13


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
        ING VP 
    Strategic 
    Allocation 
    Conservative 
    Portfolio - Class 
    I 
      ING VP 
    Strategic 
    Allocation 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - Class 
    I 
        ING VP 
      Strategic 
      Allocation 
      Moderate 
    Portfolio - Class 
      I 
         
       
    ING VP Index 
    Plus LargeCap 
    Portfolio - Class 
      I 

       
                 
                ING VP Index 
    Plus MidCap 
    Portfolio - Class 
    I 
               
               
               




    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 128    $ 1,992    $ 3,224    $ 14,380    $ 15,593 
    Total assets    128    1,992        3,224        14,380    15,593 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    -    -        -        -    - 





    Total liabilities    -    -        -        -    - 





    Net assets    $ 128    $ 1,992    $ 3,224    $ 14,380    $ 15,593 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    9,554    118,574        211,418        775,222    824,177 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 127    $ 1,880    $ 3,055    $ 12,330    $ 15,183 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    14


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
                          ING VP 
      MidCap 
    Opportunities 
    Portfolio - Class 
      I 
       
        ING VP Index 
    Plus SmallCap 
    Portfolio - Class 
    I 
      ING VP Value 
    Opportunity 
    Portfolio - Class 
    I 
      ING VP High 
    Yield Bond 
    Portfolio - Class 
      I 
         
                ING VP Real 
    Estate Portfolio 
    - Class S 
               
               





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 13,510    $ 1,847    $ 27,947    $ 2,554    $ 16,918 
    Total assets    13,510    1,847        27,947        2,554    16,918 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    -    -        1        -    - 




    Total liabilities    -    -        1        -    - 




    Net assets    $ 13,510    $ 1,847    $ 27,946    $ 2,554    $ 16,918 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    823,767    110,326        9,215,518        256,924    959,642 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 14,065    $ 1,541    $ 27,394    $ 1,724    $ 16,820 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    15


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)
     
     
     
        ING VP                         
        SmallCap    ING VP      ING VP 
    Intermediate 
    Bond Portfolio - 
      Class I 
               
        Opportunities    Balanced     
     
     
      Brandes 
    International 
    Equity Fund 
      Business 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class      Opportunity 
        I    I      Value Fund 





    Assets                             
    Investments in mutual funds                             
       at fair value    $ 4,914    $ 16,983    $ 21,749    $ 21,725    $ 3,307 
    Total assets    4,914    16,983        21,749        21,725    3,307 
     
    Liabilities                             
    Payable to related parties    -    1        -        1    - 



    Total liabilities    -    1        -        1    - 



    Net assets    $ 4,914    $ 16,982    $ 21,749    $ 21,724    $ 3,307 





     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    216,371    1,169,600        1,618,234        1,012,807    246,027 





     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 3,751    $ 16,218    $ 21,401    $ 17,552    $ 3,017 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    16


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Assets and Liabilities
     September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

                Neuberger     
                Berman AMT     
                Socially    Van Eck 
        Frontier Capital        Responsive    Worldwide 
        Appreciation    Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Hard Assets 
        Fund    Growth Fund    Class I    Fund 




    Assets                 
    Investments in mutual funds                 
       at fair value    $ 11,012    $ 3,836    $ 238    $ 12,350 
    Total assets    11,012    3,836    238    12,350 
     
    Liabilities                 
    Payable to related parties    1    -    -    - 



    Total liabilities    1    -    -    - 



    Net assets    $ 11,011    $ 3,836    $ 238    $ 12,350 




     
    Total number of mutual fund shares    397,845    192,072    12,972    321,449 




     
    Cost of mutual fund shares    $ 8,936    $ 3,273    $ 215    $ 8,916 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    17


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY     
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1        
      Unaudited Statements of Operations         
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007       
      (Dollars in thousands)           
     
     
     
                    American    American     
            American        Funds    Funds     
            Funds        Insurance    Insurance    Fidelity® VIP 
        AIM V.I. Core    Insurance    Series® Growth    Series®    Equity-Income 
        Equity Fund -    Series® Growth    Income Fund -    International    Portfolio - 
        Series I Shares    Fund - Class 2        Class 2    Fund - Class 2    Service Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                             
    Income:                             
         Dividends    $ -    $ 92    $ 78    $ 93    $ 1 

    Total investment income    -    92        78        93    1 
    Expenses:                             
         Mortality, expense risk                             
    and other charges    90    157        84        130    9 
    Total expenses    90    157        84        130    9 
    Net investment income (loss)    (90)    (65)        (6)        (37)    (8) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
         on investments                             
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    389    1,866        421        1,992    41 
    Capital gains distributions    -    3,809        950        2,542    3 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                             
         and capital gains distributions    389    5,675        1,371        4,534    44 
    Net unrealized appreciation                             
         (depreciation) of investments    1,407    2,470        1,483        3,983    123 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                             
         on investments    1,796    8,145        2,854        8,517    167 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                             
         resulting from operations    $ 1,706    $ 8,080    $ 2,848    $ 8,480    $ 159 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    18


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
     Unaudited Statements of Operations
     For the nine months ended September 30, 2007

    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING BlackRock     
            Fidelity® VIP    ING    Large Cap    ING BlackRock 
        Fidelity® VIP    Investment    AllianceBernstein    Growth    Large Cap 
        Contrafund®    Grade Bond    Mid Cap Growth    Portfolio -    Value Portfolio 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Institutional    - Institutional 
        Service Class    Initial Class    Institutional Class    Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 3    $ 21    $ 3    $ -    $ 124 

    Total investment income    3    21    3    -    124 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    34    2    5    8    122 
    Total expenses    34    2    5    8    122 
    Net investment income (loss)    (31)    19    (2)    (8)    2 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    95    (2)    (197)    130    580 
    Capital gains distributions    111    -    91    -    679 


    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    206    (2)    (106)    130    1,259 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    1,651    (7)    298    4    249 

    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    1,857    (9)    192    134    1,508 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 1,826    $ 10    $ 190    $ 126    $ 1,510 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM 
        ING Evergreen    ING Evergreen    ING FMRSM    Large Cap    Mid Cap 
        Health Sciences    Omega    Diversified Mid    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Cap Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class    Class   





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
         Dividends    $ 9    $ 105    $ 55    $ 183    $ - 

    Total investment income    9    105    55    183        - 
    Expenses:                         
         Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges    8    154    100    423        9 
    Total expenses    8    154    100    423        9 
    Net investment income (loss)    1    (49)    (45)    (240)        (9) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    67    1,149    (98)    663        106 
    Capital gains distributions    95    273    85    -        - 


    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
         and capital gains distributions    162    1,422    (13)    663        106 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
         (depreciation) of investments    (22)    3,423    3,222    3,950        4 

    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments    140    4,845    3,209    4,613        110 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
         resulting from operations    $ 141    $ 4,796    $ 3,164    $ 4,373    $ 101 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING JPMorgan     
        ING Global        ING JPMorgan    Value    ING Julius Baer 
        Resources    ING JPMorgan    Small Cap Core Opportunities     Foreign 
        Portfolio -    Emerging Markets    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Equity Portfolio -    - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Institutional Class    Class    Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 17    $ 402    $ 107    $ 132    $ 56 
    Total investment income    17    402    107    132    56 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    38    126    159    32    58 
    Total expenses    38    126    159    32    58 
    Net investment income (loss)    (21)    276    (52)    100    (2) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    (252)    1,157    1,501    467    1,000 
    Capital gains distributions    1,314    79    1,735    484    1,356 
    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    1,062    1,236    3,236    951    2,356 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    1,734    7,205    (1,594)    (558)    (214) 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    2,796    8,441    1,642    393    2,142 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 2,775    $ 8,717    $ 1,590    $ 493    $ 2,140 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING LifeStyle 
    Aggressive 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional
    Class  
     
              ING LifeStyle 
    Moderate 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional
    Class  
     
           
        ING Legg 
    Mason Value 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class  
        ING LifeStyle 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional
    Class  
     
        ING LifeStyle 
    Moderate 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional
    Class  
     
               
               
               





    Net investment income (loss)                                         
    Income:                                         
         Dividends    $ -    $ 47    $ 154    $ 92    $ 21 

    Total investment income        -        47        154        92        21 
    Expenses:                                         
         Mortality, expense risk                                         
    and other charges        23        11        40        23        1 
    Total expenses        23        11        40        23        1 
    Net investment income (loss)        (23)        36        114        69        20 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                         
         on investments                                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments        121        178        162        22        14 
    Capital gains distributions        113        236        359        154        23 
    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                         
         and capital gains distributions        234        414        521        176        37 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                         
         (depreciation) of investments        58        (60)        153        118        13 

    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                         
         on investments        292        354        674        294        50 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                         
         resulting from operations    $ 269    $ 390    $ 788    $ 363    $ 70 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING Lord 
    Abbett   
    Affiliated 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
       
                       
        ING Limited    ING Liquid          ING MarketPro 
        Maturity Bond    Assets Portfolio    ING Liquid      Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -    - Institutional   Assets Portfolio        Institutional 
        Service Class    Class    - Service Class      Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
         Dividends    $ 506    $ 2,876    $ 965    $ 6    $ 1 
    Total investment income    506    2,876    965        6    1 
    Expenses:                         
         Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges    92    419    -        1    - 


    Total expenses    92    419    -        1    - 


    Net investment income (loss)    414    2,457    965        5    1 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    17    -    -        -    3 
    Capital gains distributions    -    -    -        7    1 



    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
         and capital gains distributions    17    -    -        7    4 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
         (depreciation) of investments    476    -    -        11    1 


    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments    493    -    -        18    5 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
         resulting from operations    $ 907    $ 2,457    $ 965    $ 23    $ 6 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING   
    MarketStyle 
    Moderate 
    Growth   
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
                       
        ING      ING   
    MarketStyle 
    Moderate 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
              ING Marsico 
        MarketStyle        ING Marsico 
    Growth 
    Portfolio - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
      International 
        Growth          Opportunities 
        Portfolio -          Portfolio - 
        Institutional          Institutional 
        Class          Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                                 
    Income:                                 
         Dividends    $ 32    $ 17    $ 12    $ 1    $ 212 
    Total investment income    32        17        12        1    212 
    Expenses:                                 
         Mortality, expense risk                                 
    and other charges    2        3        -        18    46 

    Total expenses    2        3        -        18    46 

    Net investment income (loss)    30        14        12        (17)    166 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
         on investments                                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    12        5        1        146    465 
    Capital gains distributions    23        11        5        -    1,091 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                                 
         and capital gains distributions    35        16        6        146    1,556 
    Net unrealized appreciation                                 
         (depreciation) of investments    99        34        29        845    1,118 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                                 
         on investments    134        50        35        991    2,674 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                                 
         resulting from operations    $ 164    $ 64    $ 47    $ 974    $ 2,840 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Main Street 
    Portfolio® - 
    Institutional 
    Class   
           
        ING MFS Total              ING Pioneer 
        Return    ING MFS      ING Pioneer    Mid Cap Value 
        Portfolio -    Utilities      Fund Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Portfolio -      Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Service Class      Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
         Dividends    $ 200    $ 132    $ 6    $ 17    $ 147 
    Total investment income    200    132        6    17    147 
    Expenses:                         
         Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges    20    65        1    7    77 
    Total expenses    20    65        1    7    77 
    Net investment income (loss)    180    67        5    10    70 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    30    2,612        56    15    1,178 
    Capital gains distributions    343    587        -    32    1,003 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
         and capital gains distributions    373    3,199        56    47    2,181 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
         (depreciation) of investments    (220)    (300)        3    69    (312) 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments    153    2,899        59    116    1,869 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
         resulting from operations    $ 333    $ 2,966    $ 64    $ 126    $ 1,939 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe        ING Van 
            Price Capital    Price Equity        Kampen Capital 
        ING Stock    Appreciation    Income    ING UBS U.S.    Growth 
        Index Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Allocation    Portfolio - 
        - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio -    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class    Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 3,633    $ 990    $ 325    $ 1    $ - 

    Total investment income    3,633    990    325    1    - 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    1,058    159    70    -    17 

    Total expenses    1,058    159    70    -    17 

    Net investment income (loss)    2,575    831    255    1    (17) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    4,369    1,887    358    23    209 
    Capital gains distributions    6,370    4,816    739    5    141 
    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    10,739    6,703    1,097    28    350 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    4,909    (4,626)    (151)    (24)    461 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    15,648    2,077    946    4    811 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 18,223    $ 2,908    $ 1,201    $ 5    $ 794 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Van                 
        Kampen    ING VP Index    ING Wells    ING American    ING American 
        Growth and    Plus    Fargo Small    Century Large    Century Small- 
        Income    International    Cap Disciplined    Company Value    Mid Cap Value 
        Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Service Class    - Service Class    Service Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 68    $ -    $ -    $ 1    $ 4 


    Total investment income    68    -    -    1    4 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    13    231    70    -    2 

    Total expenses    13    231    70    -    2 

    Net investment income (loss)    55    (231)    (70)    1    2 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    22    520    159    7    16 
    Capital gains distributions    295    133    -    3    76 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    317    653    159    10    92 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    (149)    4,589    160    (6)    (67) 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    168    5,242    319    4    25 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 223    $ 5,011    $ 249    $ 5    $ 27 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                            ING Legg 
        ING Baron    ING Columbia    ING   
    Fundamental    
    Research   
    Portfolio -   
    Initial Class 
          Mason Partners 
        Small Cap    Small Cap    ING JPMorgan    Aggressive 
        Growth    Value II      Mid Cap Value    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -      Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class      Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
         Dividends    $ -    $ 11    $ -    $ 117    $ - 



    Total investment income    -    11        -    117    - 
    Expenses:                         
         Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges    26    25        -    46    1 

    Total expenses    26    25        -    46    1 

    Net investment income (loss)    (26)                           (14)        -    71    (1) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    40    121        -    743    4 
    Capital gains distributions    -    -        1    755    - 



    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
         and capital gains distributions    40    121        1    1,498    4 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
         (depreciation) of investments    666    393        1    (690)    2 

    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments    706    514        2    808    6 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
         resulting from operations    $ 680    $ 500    $ 2    $ 879    $ 5 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Lord                ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Strategic 
    Income 
    Portfolio - 
    Service Class 
        Abbett U.S.    ING Neuberger    ING Neuberger       
        Government    Berman    Berman    ING   
        Securities    Partners    Regency    Oppenheimer   
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Global Portfolio   
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    - Initial Class   





    Net investment income (loss)                         
    Income:                         
         Dividends    $ -    $ 5    $ -    $ 67    $ 347 


    Total investment income    -    5    -    67        347 
    Expenses:                         
         Mortality, expense risk                         
    and other charges    81    3    1    19        31 
    Total expenses    81    3    1    19        31 
    Net investment income (loss)    (81)    2    (1)    48        316 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments                         
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    32    19    19    260        38 
    Capital gains distributions    -    74    1    251        - 


    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                         
         and capital gains distributions    32    93    20    511        38 
    Net unrealized appreciation                         
         (depreciation) of investments    631    (106)    (12)    52        63 


    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                         
         on investments    663    (13)    8    563        101 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                         
         resulting from operations    $ 582    $ (11)    $ 7    $ 611    $ 417 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING T. Rowe             
            Price        ING Van    ING Van 
        ING PIMCO    Diversified Mid    ING UBS U.S.    Kampen    Kampen Equity 
        Total Return    Cap Growth    Large Cap    Comstock    and Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    - Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 712    $ 85    $ 18    $ 178    $ 75 
    Total investment income    712    85    18    178    75 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    67    198    9    35    5 
    Total expenses    67    198    9    35    5 
    Net investment income (loss)    645    (113)    9    143    70 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    33    731    461    236    38 
    Capital gains distributions    -    3,935    -    315    85 


    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    33    4,666    461    551    123 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    266    1,655    (238)    (165)    (33) 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    299    6,321    223    386    90 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 944    $ 6,208    $ 232    $ 529    $ 160 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP    ING VP    ING VP         
        Strategic    Strategic    Strategic         
        Allocation    Allocation    Allocation    ING VP Index    ING VP Index 
        Conservative    Growth    Moderate    Plus LargeCap    Plus MidCap 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class 
        I    I    I    I    I 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 4    $ 34    $ 72    $ 168    $ 115 
    Total investment income    4    34    72    168    115 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    1    4    3    50    53 
    Total expenses    1    4    3    50    53 
    Net investment income (loss)    3    30    69    118    62 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    3    10    47    295    108 
    Capital gains distributions    3    115    121    -    1,110 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    6    125    168    295    1,218 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    (4)    (33)    (55)    539    (89) 




    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    2    92    113    834    1,129 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 5    $ 122    $ 182    $ 952    $ 1,191 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING VP     
        ING VP Index    ING VP Value    ING VP High    MidCap     
        Plus SmallCap    Opportunity    Yield Bond    Opportunities    ING VP Real 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Estate Portfolio 
        I    I    I    I    - Class S 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ 59    $ 32    $ 1,405    $ -    $ 193 

    Total investment income    59    32    1,405    -    193 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    41    8    110    6    67 
    Total expenses    41    8    110    6    67 
    Net investment income (loss)    18    24    1,295    (6)    126 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    172    42    479    133    1,700 
    Capital gains distributions    1,299    -    -    -    680 



    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    1,471    42    479    133    2,380 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    (1,395)    65    (560)    370    (3,513) 



    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    76    107    (81)    503    (1,133) 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 94    $ 131    $ 1,214    $ 497    $ (1,007) 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP                 
        SmallCap    ING VP    ING VP         
        Opportunities    Balanced    Intermediate    Brandes    Business 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Bond Portfolio -    International    Opportunity 
        I    I    Class I    Equity Fund    Value Fund 





    Net investment income (loss)                     
    Income:                     
         Dividends    $ -    $ 512    $ -    $ -    $ - 




    Total investment income    -    512    -    -    - 
    Expenses:                     
         Mortality, expense risk                     
    and other charges    14    93    51    114    15 
    Total expenses    14    93    51    114    15 
    Net investment income (loss)    (14)    419    (51)    (114)    (15) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments                     
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    109    166    (65)    1,314    95 
    Capital gains distributions    -    757    -    478    67 


    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
         and capital gains distributions    109    923    (65)    1,792    162 
    Net unrealized appreciation                     
         (depreciation) of investments    438    (315)    834    (15)    121 


    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                     
         on investments    547    608    769    1,777    283 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                     
         resulting from operations    $ 533    $ 1,027    $ 718    $ 1,663    $ 268 






    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Operations
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Neuberger     
                Berman AMT     
                Socially    Van Eck 
        Frontier Capital        Responsive    Worldwide 
        Appreciation    Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Hard Assets 
        Fund    Growth Fund    Class I    Fund 




    Net investment income (loss)                 
    Income:                 
         Dividends    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ 15 



    Total investment income    -    -    -    15 
    Expenses:                 
         Mortality, expense risk                 
    and other charges    56    17    1    54 
    Total expenses    56    17    1    54 
    Net investment income (loss)    (56)    (17)    (1)    (39) 
     
    Realized and unrealized gain (loss)                 
         on investments                 
    Net realized gain (loss) on investments    234    152    3    1,321 
    Capital gains distributions    58    53    -    1,506 

    Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
         and capital gains distributions    292    205    3    2,827 
    Net unrealized appreciation                 
         (depreciation) of investments    1,140    403    13    715 
    Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)                 
         on investments    1,432    608    16    3,542 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets                 
         resulting from operations    $ 1,376    $ 591    $ 15    $ 3,503 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                American    American 
            American    Funds    Funds 
            Funds    Insurance    Insurance 
        AIM V.I. Core    Insurance    Series® Growth    Series® 
        Equity Fund -    Series® Growth    Income Fund -    International 
        Series I Shares    Fund - Class 2    Class 2    Fund - Class 2 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 33,471    $ 18,342    $ 25,807 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    15    193    274    539 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    50    1,715    818    1,285 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,492    1,851    1,863    4,321 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,557    3,759    2,955    6,145 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    6,935    3,537    5,416 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (908)    (1,672)    (841)    (1,331) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (731)    (1,750)    (977)    (1,343) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    18,961    7,006    2,060    10,033 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    17,322    10,519    3,779    12,775 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    18,879    14,278    6,734    18,920 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    18,879    47,749    25,076    44,727 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (90)    (65)    (6)    (37) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    389    5,675    1,371    4,534 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,407    2,470    1,483    3,983 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,706    8,080    2,848    8,480 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    6,325    3,313    4,349 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (553)    (1,308)    (713)    (1,010) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (734)    (1,612)    (923)    (1,361) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (1,695)    1,749    2,483    4,055 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (2,982)    5,154    4,160    6,033 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (1,276)    13,234    7,008    14,513 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 17,603    $ 60,983    $ 32,084    $ 59,240 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Fidelity® VIP    ING 
        Fidelity® VIP    Fidelity® VIP    Investment    AllianceBernstein 
        Equity-Income    Contrafund®    Grade Bond    Mid Cap Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Service Class    Service Class    Initial Class    Institutional Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 108    $ 2,048    $ 448    $ 4,083 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    23    42    17    (17) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    119    735    (9)    329 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    10    (123)    13    (241) 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    152    654    21    71 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    137    1,337    48    323 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (171)    (5)    (123) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (24)    (239)    (25)    (104) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,267    4,779    31    (1,798) 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,380    5,706    49    (1,702) 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,532    6,360    70    (1,631) 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    1,640    8,408    518    2,452 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (8)    (31)    19    (2) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    44    206    (2)    (106) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    123    1,651    (7)    298 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    159    1,826    10    190 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    584    2,070    -    294 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (141)    -    (11) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (56)    (343)    (13)    (74) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    838    7,357    (76)    (1,077) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,366    8,943    (89)    (868) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,525    10,769    (79)    (678) 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 3,165    $ 19,177    $ 439    $ 1,774 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING BlackRock             
        Large Cap    ING BlackRock    ING Evergreen     
        Growth    Large Cap    Health Sciences    ING Evergreen 
        Portfolio -    Value Portfolio    Portfolio -    Omega Portfolio 
        Institutional    - Institutional    Institutional    - Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 25,828    $ -    $ 33,687 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (4)    15    (324)    (201) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    90    1,381    9    217 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    11    2,168    182    1,615 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    97    3,564    (133)    1,631 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    572    -    2,943 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (1,979)    -    (2,287) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (1,084)    -    (1,559) 
       Benefit payments    -    (49)    -    (2) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    811    (3,617)    2,583    (2,744) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    811    (6,157)    2,583    (3,649) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    908    (2,593)    2,450    (2,018) 


    Net assets at December 31, 2006    908    23,235    2,450    31,669 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (8)    2    1    (49) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    130    1,259    162    1,422 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    4    249    (22)    3,423 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    126    1,510    141    4,796 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    -    -    1,885 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (898)    -    (1,408) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    -    (692)    -    (1,172) 
       Benefit payments    -    (18)    -    (21) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,947    (1,032)    9    1,040 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,947    (2,640)    9    324 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,073    (1,130)    150    5,120 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 2,981    $ 22,105    $ 2,600    $ 36,789 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING FMRSM    ING FMRSM     
        ING FMRSM    Large Cap    Mid Cap    ING Global 
        Diversified Mid    Growth    Growth    Resources 
        Cap Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 42,816    $ 5,377    $ 3,423 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (81)    (471)    (15)    (7) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,450    70    388    1,316 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (1,445)    1,122    (172)    (798) 



    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    (76)    721    201    511 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,410    6,346    130    1,454 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (622)    (3,209)    (323)    (191) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (459)    (3,198)    (168)    (350) 
       Benefit payments    -    (11)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    18,750    39,999    (1,787)    2,801 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    19,079    39,927    (2,148)    3,714 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    19,003    40,648    (1,947)    4,225 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    19,003    83,464    3,430    7,648 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (45)    (240)    (9)    (21) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (13)    663    106    1,062 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    3,222    3,950    4    1,734 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,164    4,373    101    2,775 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,961    5,350    -    1,168 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,460)    (3,024)    (148)    (362) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (532)    (2,783)    (101)    (405) 
       Benefit payments    -    (24)    (5)    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (566)    (4,995)    (319)    7,003 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (597)    (5,476)    (573)    7,404 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,567    (1,103)    (472)    10,179 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 21,570    $ 82,361    $ 2,958    $ 17,827 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING JPMorgan        ING JPMorgan     
        Emerging    ING JPMorgan    Value    ING Julius Baer 
        Markets Equity    Small Cap Core    Opportunities    Foreign 
        Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    - Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 33,048    $ -    $ 2,341 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    62    (191)    25    (30) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (36)    1,949    89    455 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    3,637    3,251    1,113    1,284 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,663    5,009    1,227    1,709 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,573    3,424    -    1,855 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (423)    (2,335)    -    (39) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (564)    (1,750)    -    (285) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    26,437    (3,247)    11,024    8,224 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    27,023    (3,908)    11,024    9,755 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    30,686    1,101    12,251    11,464 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    30,686    34,149    12,251    13,805 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    276    (52)    100    (2) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,236    3,236    951    2,356 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    7,205    (1,594)    (558)    (214) 



    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    8,717    1,590    493    2,140 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,562    2,500    -    2,906 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,096)    (1,461)    -    (470) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (752)    (1,299)    -    (539) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (1,656)    (1,493)    (3,698)    1,765 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (1,942)    (1,753)    (3,698)    3,662 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    6,775    (163)    (3,205)    5,802 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 37,461    $ 33,986    $ 9,046    $ 19,607 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING LifeStyle        ING LifeStyle 
        ING Legg    Aggressive    ING LifeStyle    Moderate 
        Mason Value    Growth    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 2,157    $ -    $ -    $ - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (19)    (1)    -    1 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    158    8    32    10 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    599    340    636    86 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    738    347    668    97 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    888    611    682    311 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (349)    (36)    (29)    (33) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (208)    (78)    (137)    (29) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    5,456    3,048    7,328    2,617 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    5,787    3,545    7,844    2,866 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    6,525    3,892    8,512    2,963 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    8,682    3,892    8,512    2,963 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (23)    36    114    69 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    234    414    521    176 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    58    (60)    153    118 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    269    390    788    363 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    426    1,848    2,552    1,738 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (214)    (860)    (911)    (40) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (236)    (246)    (418)    (258) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    319    2,071    7,935    3,313 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    295    2,813    9,158    4,753 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    564    3,203    9,946    5,116 
    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 9,246    $ 7,095    $ 18,458    $ 8,079 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING LifeStyle             
        Moderate    ING Limited    ING Liquid     
        Portfolio -    Maturity Bond    Assets Portfolio    ING Liquid 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    - Institutional    Assets Portfolio 
        Class    Service Class    Class    - Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 2,943    $ 62,163    $ 35,249 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    2    835    2,703    1,291 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    3    (139)    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    11    (1)    -    - 



    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    16    695    2,703    1,291 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    99    1,980    11,139    28,360 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (622)    (3,547)    (2,321) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (5)    (786)    (3,333)    (2,209) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (5,591)    (647) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    242    20,942    (1,576)    (34,179) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    336    21,514    (2,908)    (10,996) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    352    22,209    (205)    (9,705) 


    Net assets at December 31, 2006    352    25,152    61,958    25,544 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    20    414    2,457    965 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    37    17    -    - 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    13    476    -    - 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    70    907    2,457    965 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    584    1,613    12,094    16,840 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (31)    (1,461)    (4,622)    (4,261) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (62)    (778)    (2,762)    (1,583) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (1,836)    (353) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    540    (433)    7,724    (11,780) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,031    (1,059)    10,598    (1,137) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,101    (152)    13,055    (172) 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 1,453    $ 25,000    $ 75,013    $ 25,372 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING 
        ING Lord        ING    MarketStyle 
        Abbett        MarketStyle    Moderate 
        Affiliated    ING MarketPro    Growth    Growth 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 974    $ -    $ -    $ - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    -    -    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    181    -    (7)    1 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (70)    3    118    35 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    112    3    111    36 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    196    9    144    141 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (24)    -    -    (1) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (15)    (1)    (31)    (38) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (938)    108    1,745    620 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (781)    116    1,858    722 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (669)    119    1,969    758 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    305    119    1,969    758 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    5    1    30    14 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    7    4    35    16 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    11    1    99    34 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    23    6    164    64 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    1    205    248 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (12)    (4) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (8)    (1)    (52)    (64) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (1)    (22)    414    170 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (9)    (22)    555    350 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    14    (16)    719    414 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 319    $ 103    $ 2,688    $ 1,172 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING        ING Marsico     
        MarketStyle    ING Marsico    International     
        Moderate    Growth    Opportunities  ING MFS Total   
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Return Portfolio 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    - Institutional 
        Class    Class    Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 4,748    $ -    $ 5,384 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    -    (23)    (26)    129 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    106    (311)    276 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    3    154    1,333    256 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3    237    996    661 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    204    1,138    -    690 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1)    (322)    -    (93) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (2)    (227)    -    (257) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    2    638    15,846    40 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    203    1,227    15,846    380 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    206    1,464    16,842    1,041 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    206    6,212    16,842    6,425 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    12    (17)    166    180 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    6    146    1,556    373 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    29    845    1,118    (220) 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    47    974    2,840    333 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    137    585    -    543 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (169)    -    (29) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (25)    (219)    -    (186) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    455    5,835    (2,344)    (289) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    567    6,032    (2,344)    39 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    614    7,006    496    372 
    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 820    $ 13,218    $ 17,338    $ 6,797 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING   
    Oppenheimer 
    Main Street 
    Portfolio® - 
    Institutional 
    Class 
           
                  ING Pioneer 
        ING MFS      ING Pioneer    Mid Cap Value 
        Utilities      Fund Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Portfolio -      Institutional    Institutional 
        Service Class      Class    Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 11,302    $ 55    $ -    $ 15,715 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)    (52)        3    (2)    (45) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions    322        5    -    306 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments    3,061        53    48    1,444 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    3,331        61    46    1,705 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums    1,118        185    -    1,260 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (1,317)        (8)    -    (1,721) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (503)        (21)    -    (684) 
       Benefit payments    -        -    -    (11) 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net    1,136        482    1,169    1,597 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions    434        638    1,169    441 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    3,765        699    1,215    2,146 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    15,067        754    1,215    17,861 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)    67        5    10    70 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions    3,199        56    47    2,181 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments    (300)        3    69    (312) 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    2,966        64    126    1,939 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums    1,134        181    -    1,171 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (648)        (56)    -    (620) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (477)        (29)    -    (606) 
       Benefit payments    (19)        -    -    (26) 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net    (4,833)        (108)    213    (3,613) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions    (4,843)        (12)    213    (3,694) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (1,877)        52    339    (1,755) 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 13,190    $ 806    $ 1,554    $ 16,106 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING T. Rowe    ING T. Rowe     
            Price Capital    Price Equity     
        ING Stock    Appreciation    Income    ING UBS U.S. 
        Index Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Allocation 
        Institutional    Institutional    Institutional    Portfolio - 
        Class    Class    Class    Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 219,406    $ 38,330    $ 13,295    $ 16 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    2,026    445    163    - 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    6,771    4,210    1,043    1 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    20,731    1,131    1,574    20 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    29,528    5,786    2,780    21 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    16,283    5,883    2,142    53 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (9,213)    (3,065)    (1,130)    (1) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (9,375)    (1,985)    (575)    (7) 
       Benefit payments    (90)    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (25,164)    2,889    1,692    195 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (27,559)    3,722    2,129    240 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,969    9,508    4,909    261 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    221,375    47,838    18,204    277 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    2,575    831    255    1 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    10,739    6,703    1,097    28 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    4,909    (4,626)    (151)    (24) 



    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    18,223    2,908    1,201    5 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    11,465    4,448    1,763    50 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (10,648)    (1,850)    (194)    - 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (7,047)    (1,744)    (573)    (7) 
       Benefit payments    -    (89)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (6,312)    (1,292)    534    (256) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (12,542)    (527)    1,530    (213) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    5,681    2,381    2,731    (208) 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 227,056    $ 50,219    $ 20,935    $ 69 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING Van    ING Van         
        Kampen Capital    Kampen    ING VP Index    ING Wells 
        Growth    Growth and    Plus    Fargo Small 
        Portfolio -    Income    International    Cap Disciplined 
        Institutional    Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio - 
        Class    Service Class    - Service Class    Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 4,803    $ 1,028    $ 7    $ - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (24)    15    243    (21) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    283    189    951    347 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (101)    200    2,676    614 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    158    404    3,870    940 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    217    530    1,934    1,219 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (95)    (11)    (1,027)    (651) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (203)    (111)    (1,236)    (621) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (491)    1,855    41,657    18,416 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (572)    2,263    41,328    18,363 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (414)    2,667    45,198    19,303 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    4,389    3,695    45,205    19,303 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (17)    55    (231)    (70) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    350    317    653    159 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    461    (149)    4,589    160 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    794    223    5,011    249 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    593    2,015    1,222 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (378)    (65)    (1,499)    (550) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (132)    (147)    (1,399)    (602) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (18)    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (343)    587    (2,284)    (2,121) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (853)    968    (3,185)    (2,051) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (59)    1,191    1,826    (1,802) 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 4,330    $ 4,886    $ 47,031    $ 17,501 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING American    ING American    ING Baron    ING Columbia 
        Century Large    Century Small-    Small Cap    Small Cap 
        Company Value    Mid Cap Value    Growth    Value II 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 33    $ 888    $ 2,330    $ - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    (5)    (20)    (22) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    3    (41)    324    (61) 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    8    122    245    131 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    12    76    549    48 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    6    90    1,161    406 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (7)    (46)    (372)    (226) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (3)    (55)    (197)    (155) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (8)    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    35    (254)    2,660    6,434 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    31    (265)    3,244    6,459 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    43    (189)    3,793    6,507 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    76    699    6,123    6,507 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1    2    (26)    (14) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    10    92    40    121 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (6)    (67)    666    393 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    5    27    680    500 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    -    -    1,353    788 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    (14)    (111)    (163) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (2)    (22)    (239)    (197) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (7) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (36)    (121)    2,361    (208) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (38)    (157)    3,364    213 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (33)    (130)    4,044    713 


    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 43    $ 569    $ 10,167    $ 7,220 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING Legg    ING Lord 
        ING   
    Fundamental 
    Research 
    Portfolio - 
    Initial Class 
          Mason Partners    Abbett U.S. 
          ING JPMorgan    Aggressive    Government 
          Mid Cap Value    Growth    Securities 
          Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Portfolio - 
          Initial Class    Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 10,114    $ 711    $ - 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)        -    (50)    (2)    716 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions        -    895    20    69 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments        1    1,248    6    37 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations        1    2,093    24    822 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums        -    2,363    39    1,135 
       Surrenders and withdrawals        -    (874)    (11)    (758) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges        (1)    (616)    (37)    (601) 
       Benefit payments        -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net        16    1,676    (470)    17,823 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions        15    2,549    (479)    17,599 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets        16    4,642    (455)    18,421 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006        16    14,756    256    18,421 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                     
    Operations:                     
       Net investment income (loss)        -    71    (1)    (81) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                     
             and capital gains distributions        1    1,498    4    32 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                     
             of investments        1    (690)    2    631 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations        2    879    5    582 
    Changes from principal transactions:                     
       Premiums        -    1,691    6    909 
       Surrenders and withdrawals        -    (378)    (4)    (643) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges        (1)    (546)    (15)    (646) 
       Benefit payments        -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                     
             (including fixed account), net        -    4    (22)    1,124 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                     
       principal transactions        (1)    771    (35)    744 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets        1    1,650    (30)    1,326 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 17    $ 16,406    $ 226    $ 19,747 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                    ING 
        ING Neuberger    ING Neuberger        Oppenheimer 
        Berman    Berman    ING    Strategic 
        Partners    Regency    Oppenheimer    Income 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Global Portfolio    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    - Initial Class    Service Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ -    $ 4,031    $ 6,094 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (1)    1    (20)    (29) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    -    1    276    10 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    52    19    528    467 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    51    21    784    448 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    93    46    801    646 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (400)    (262) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (7)    (3)    (243)    (265) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    387    168    370    (342) 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    473    211    528    (223) 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    524    232    1,312    225 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    524    232    5,343    6,319 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    2    (1)    48    316 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    93    20    511    38 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (106)    (12)    52    63 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    (11)    7    611    417 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    286    193    660    685 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    -    -    (282)    (225) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (21)    (11)    (223)    (254) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    155    52    536    1,506 
    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    420    234    691    1,712 
    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    409    241    1,302    2,129 
    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 933    $ 473    $ 6,645    $ 8,448 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING T. Rowe         
            Price        ING Van 
        ING PIMCO    Diversified Mid    ING UBS U.S.    Kampen 
        Total Return    Cap Growth    Large Cap    Comstock 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio -    Equity Portfolio    Portfolio - 
        Initial Class    Initial Class    - Initial Class    Initial Class 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 9,777    $ 45,813    $ 72    $ 9,919 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    232    (268)    9    71 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    28    1,708    40    1,621 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    357    2,192    378    231 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    617    3,632    427    1,923 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,590    3,671    108    1,771 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (423)    (2,740)    (7)    (648) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (551)    (2,004)    (49)    (463) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    7,073    (4,954)    5,838    (372) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    7,689    (6,027)    5,890    288 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    8,306    (2,395)    6,317    2,211 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    18,083    43,418    6,389    12,130 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    645    (113)    9    143 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    33    4,666    461    551 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    266    1,655    (238)    (165) 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    944    6,208    232    529 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,292    2,395    321    932 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (387)    (1,532)    (17)    (531) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (530)    (1,507)    (62)    (385) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,968    (2,505)    (4,548)    (388) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    2,343    (3,149)    (4,306)    (372) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    3,287    3,059    (4,074)    157 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 21,370    $ 46,477    $ 2,315    $ 12,287 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING VP    ING VP    ING VP 
        ING Van    Strategic    Strategic    Strategic 
        Kampen Equity    Allocation    Allocation    Allocation 
        and Income    Conservative    Growth    Moderate 
        Portfolio -    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class 
        Initial Class    I    I    I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 1,152    $ 132    $ 4,128    $ 4,436 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    44    4    66    81 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    162    6    315    169 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    37    2    13    168 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    243    12    394    418 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    121    7    729    278 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (112)    -    (12)    (41) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (108)    (9)    (122)    (146) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    1,305    39    (3,123)    (1,300) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,206    37    (2,528)    (1,209) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,449    49    (2,134)    (791) 


    Net assets at December 31, 2006    2,601    181    1,994    3,645 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    70    3    30    69 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    123    6    125    168 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (33)    (4)    (33)    (55) 




    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    160    5    122    182 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    217    -    -    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (8)    -    -    (79) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (107)    (4)    (66)    (69) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    274    (54)    (58)    (455) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    376    (58)    (124)    (603) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    536    (53)    (2)    (421) 



    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 3,137    $ 128    $ 1,992    $ 3,224 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP Index    ING VP Index    ING VP Index    ING VP Value 
        Plus LargeCap    Plus MidCap    Plus SmallCap    Opportunity 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class 
        I    I    I    I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 4,953    $ 18,684    $ 10,591    $ 1,911 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    4    16    (19)    17 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    323    2,492    1,212    13 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,018    (1,079)    164    249 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,345    1,429    1,357    279 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    623    1,755    1,272    57 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (232)    (540)    (387)    (56) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (354)    (606)    (412)    (69) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    7,094    (6,252)    2,141    (128) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    7,131    (5,643)    2,614    (196) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    8,476    (4,214)    3,971    83 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    13,429    14,470    14,562    1,994 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    118    62    18    24 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    295    1,218    1,471    42 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    539    (89)    (1,395)    65 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    952    1,191    94    131 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    851    1,559    794    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (342)    (374)    (472)    (55) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (311)    (505)    (357)    (44) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (199)    (748)    (1,111)    (179) 




    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (1)    (68)    (1,146)    (278) 




    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    951    1,123    (1,052)    (147) 



    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 14,380    $ 15,593    $ 13,510    $ 1,847 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

            ING VP        ING VP 
        ING VP High    MidCap        SmallCap 
        Yield Bond    Opportunities    ING VP Real    Opportunities 
        Portfolio - Class    Portfolio - Class    Estate Portfolio    Portfolio - Class 
        I    I    - Class S    I 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 14,762    $ 2,709    $ 14,140    $ 3,627 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1,403    (8)    325    (17) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (237)    99    2,182    291 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    856    105    3,002    182 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    2,022    196    5,509    456 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,510    83    2,103    473 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (901)    (52)    (982)    (122) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (1,154)    (165)    (794)    (190) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    (12)    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    11,453    (245)    1,815    (363) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    10,908    (379)    2,130    (202) 


    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    12,930    (183)    7,639    254 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    27,692    2,526    21,779    3,881 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    1,295    (6)    126    (14) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    479    133    2,380    109 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (560)    370    (3,513)    438 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,214    497    (1,007)    533 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,388    -    1,658    373 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (566)    (30)    (556)    (103) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (994)    (114)    (650)    (156) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    (8) 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (788)    (325)    (4,306)    394 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (960)    (469)    (3,853)    500 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    254    28    (4,860)    1,033 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 27,946    $ 2,554    $ 16,918    $ 4,914 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

        ING VP    ING VP         
        Balanced    Intermediate    Brandes    Business 
        Portfolio - Class    Bond Portfolio -    International    Opportunity 
        I    Class I    Equity Fund    Value Fund 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ -    $ 16,251    $ 14,898    $ 2,907 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (87)    725    132    (4) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    (3)    (252)    2,855    408 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,080    177    1,099    (41) 

    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    990    650    4,086    363 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,059    3,560    1,033    235 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (911)    (819)    (766)    (96) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (620)    (779)    (607)    (135) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    18,762    945    1,605    (156) 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    18,290    2,907    1,265    (152) 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    19,280    3,557    5,351    211 
    Net assets at December 31, 2006    19,280    19,808    20,249    3,118 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    419    (51)    (114)    (15) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    923    (65)    1,792    162 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (315)    834    (15)    121 


    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,027    718    1,663    268 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    1,047    2,159    826    145 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (891)    (396)    (761)    (65) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (647)    (681)    (494)    (112) 
       Benefit payments    (9)    (12)    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (2,825)    153    241    (47) 


    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (3,325)    1,223    (188)    (79) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    (2,298)    1,941    1,475    189 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 16,982    $ 21,749    $ 21,724    $ 3,307 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Unaudited Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    For the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006
    (Dollars in thousands)

                Neuberger     
                Berman AMT     
                Socially    Van Eck 
        Frontier Capital        Responsive    Worldwide 
        Appreciation    Turner Core    Portfolio® -    Hard Assets 
        Fund    Growth Fund    Class I    Fund 




    Net Assets at January 1, 2006    $ 7,615    $ 3,106    $ 47    $ 13,798 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (61)    -    -    (67) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    1,512    459    2    3,946 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    (173)    (204)    8    (998) 



    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,278    255    10    2,881 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    566    228    11    261 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (212)    (401)    -    (736) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (279)    (174)    (5)    (436) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    956    601    26    (3,175) 

    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    1,031    254    32    (4,086) 

    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    2,309    509    42    (1,205) 

    Net assets at December 31, 2006    9,924    3,615    89    12,593 
     
    Increase (decrease) in net assets                 
    Operations:                 
       Net investment income (loss)    (56)    (17)    (1)    (39) 
       Total realized gain (loss) on investments                 
             and capital gains distributions    292    205    3    2,827 
       Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)                 
             of investments    1,140    403    13    715 
    Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations    1,376    591    15    3,503 
    Changes from principal transactions:                 
       Premiums    415    158    30    - 
       Surrenders and withdrawals    (79)    (95)    (2)    (397) 
       Cost of insurance and administrative charges    (213)    (127)    (8)    (269) 
       Benefit payments    -    -    -    - 
       Transfers between Divisions                 
             (including fixed account), net    (412)    (306)    114    (3,080) 



    Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from                 
       principal transactions    (289)    (370)    134    (3,746) 



    Total increase (decrease) in net assets    1,087    221    149    (243) 

    Net assets at September 30, 2007    $ 11,011    $ 3,836    $ 238    $ 12,350 





    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    1.      Organization
     
      Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Security Life Separate Account L1 (the “Account”) was established on November 3, 1993, by Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (“SLD” or the “Company”) to support the operations of variable universal life policies (“Policies” or “Contracts”). The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“ING AIH”), an insurance holding company domiciled in the State of Delaware. ING AIH is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of ING Groep, N.V., a global financial services holding company based in The Netherlands.
     
      The Account supports the operations of the FirstLine Variable Universal Life, FirstLine II Variable Universal Life, Strategic Advantage Variable Universal Life, Strategic Advantage II Variable Universal Life, Variable Survivorship Universal Life, Corporate Benefits Variable Universal Life, Strategic Investor Variable Universal Life, Asset Portfolio Manager Variable Universal Life, Estate Designer Variable Universal Life, Asset Accumulator Variable Universal Life, and ING Corporate Advantage Variable Universal Life policies (collectively, “Policies” or “Contracts”) offered by the Company.
     
      The Account is registered as a unit investment trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. SLD provides for variable accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the SLD fixed separate account, which is not part of the Account, as directed by the contractowners. The portion of the Account’s assets applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business SLD may conduct, but obligations of the Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of SLD. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of SLD.
     
      At September 30, 2007, the Account had, 84 investment divisions (the “Divisions”) 13 of which invest in independently managed mutual funds and 71 of which invest in mutual funds managed by an affiliate, either Directed Services LLC or ING Investments, LLC. The assets in each Division are invested in shares of a designated Fund (“Fund”) of various investment trusts (the “Trusts”).
     

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    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    Investment Divisions with asset balances at September 30, 2007, and related Trusts are as follows:

    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:
    AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares*
    American Funds Insurance Series:
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund -
    Class 2
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund
    - Class 2
    American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund -
    Class 2
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:
    Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:
    Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class*
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products V:
    Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial
    Class
    ING Investors Trust:
    ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio -
    Institutional Class
    ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio -
    Institutional Class*
    ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional
    Class
    ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional
    Class*
    ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional
    Class*
    ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional
    Class
    ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional
    Class
    ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio -
    Institutional Class*
    ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio -
    Institutional Class
    ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio -
    Institutional Class*
    ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional
    Class*
    ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class*
    ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional
    Class*
    ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class*
    ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class
    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class
    ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class*
    ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class*
    ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio -
    Institutional Class*

    ING Investors Trust (continued):
    ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional
    Class*
    ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio -
    Institutional Class*
    ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class
    ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional
    Class
    ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class*
    ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional
    Class
    ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class
    ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio -
    Institutional Class
    ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio -
    Institutional Class
    ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class
    ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio - Institutional
    Class
    ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service
    Class
    ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio -
    Service Class
    ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio -
    Service Class*
    ING Partners, Inc.:
    ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio -
    Initial Class
    ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio -
    Initial Class
    ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class
    ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial
    Class*
    ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class*
    ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class
    ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth Portfolio -
    Initial Class
    ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio -
    Initial Class*
    ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class*
    ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class*
    ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class
    ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service
    Class
    ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class
    ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio
    - Initial Class
    ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial
    Class
    ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class
    ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial
    Class

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio -
    Class I
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:
    ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I
    ING Variable Products Trust:
    ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S
    ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.:
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I*

    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio:
    ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I
    M Fund, Inc.:
    Brandes International Equity Fund
    Business Opportunity Value Fund
    Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund
    Turner Core Growth Fund
    Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust:
    Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio®
    - Class I
    Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust:
    Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund

    * Division added in 2006

    The names of certain Divisions were changed during 2007. The following is a summary of current and former names for those Divisions:

    Current Name

    Former Name

    ING Investors Trust:
    ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio -
    Institutional Class

    ING Investors Trust:
    ING Van Kampen Equity Growth Portfolio -
    Institutional Class

    There were no Divisions offered that had zero investments as of September 30, 2007. Also, there were no Divisions closed during the nine months ended September 30, 2007.

    2. Significant Accounting Policies

    The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the Account:

      Use of Estimates

    The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from reported results using those estimates.

      Investments

    Investments are made in shares of a Fund and are recorded at fair value, determined by the net asset value per share of the respective Fund. Investment transactions in each Fund are recorded on the date the order to buy or sell is confirmed. Distributions of net investment income and capital gains from each Fund are recognized on the ex-

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    distribution date. Realized gains and losses on redemptions of the shares of the Fund are determined on a first-in, first-out basis. The difference between cost and current market value of investments owned on the day of measurement is recorded as unrealized appreciation or depreciation of investments.

      Federal Income Taxes

    Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, the total operations of SLD, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized capital gains of the Account attributable to the contractowners are excluded in the determination of the federal income tax liability of SLD.

      Contractowner Reserves

    Contractowner reserves of the Account are represented by net assets on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and are equal to the aggregate account values of the contractowners invested in the Account Divisions. To the extent that benefits to be paid to the contractowners exceed their account values, SLD will contribute additional funds to the benefit proceeds. Conversely, if amounts allocated exceed amounts required, transfers may be made to SLD.

    3. New Accounting Pronouncements

      Fair Value Measurements

    In September 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (“FAS”) No. 157, “Fair Value Measurements” (“FAS No. 157”). FAS No. 157 provides guidance for using fair value to measure assets and liabilities whenever other standards require (or permit) assets or liabilities to be measured at fair value. FAS No. 157 does not expand the use of fair value to any new circumstances.

    Under FAS No. 157, the FASB clarifies the principle that fair value should be based on the assumptions market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability. In support of this principle, FAS No. 157 establishes a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the information used to develop such assumptions. The fair value hierarchy gives the highest priority to quoted prices in active markets and the lowest priority to unobservable data. FAS No. 157 also requires separate disclosure of fair value measurements by level within the hierarchy and expanded disclosure of the effect on earnings for items measured using unobservable data.

    The provisions of FAS No. 157 are effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. The Company is in the process of determining the impact of adoption of FAS No. 157.

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    4. Charges and Fees

    Under the terms of the Policies, certain charges are allocated to the Policies to cover SLD’s expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the Policies. Following is a summary of these charges:

      Premium Expense Charge

    SLD deducts a premium charge for certain Policies ranging from 2.00% to 11.00% of each premium payment as defined in the Policies.

      Mortality, Expense Risk, and Other Charges

    For FirstLine, FirstLine II, Strategic Advantage, Strategic Advantage II, Variable Survivorship, Estate Designer Policies, and Strategic Investor (Class A Policies), charges are made directly against the assets of the Account Divisions and are reflected daily in the computation of the unit values of the Divisions. A daily deduction, at an annual rate of up to 0.75% of the average daily net asset value of each Division of the Account, is charged to cover these risks, as specified in the Contracts.

    For the Corporate Benefits, Corporate Advantage, Asset Portfolio Manager, and Asset Accumulator Policies (Class B Policies), mortality and expense charges result in the redemption of units rather than a deduction in the daily computation of unit values.

    For Corporate Benefits Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.20% of the contractowner account value, is charged. For Corporate Advantage Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.10% of the contractowner account value, is charged. For Asset Portfolio Manager Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.90% and 0.45% of the contractowner account value, is charged during policy years 1 through 10 and 11 through 20, respectively. There is no mortality and expense charge after year 20 for Asset Portfolio Manager Policies. For Asset Accumulator Policies, a monthly deduction, at an annual rate of 0.45% and 0.30% of the contractowner account value, is charged during policy years 1 through 5 and 6 through 10, respectively. There is no mortality and expense charge after year 10 for Asset Accumulator Policies.

    The monthly cost of insurance charge varies based on the insured’s sex, issue age, policy year, rate class, and the face amount of policies.

    The monthly administrative charge is based on an established amount per $1,000 of base insurance coverage or an established per month charge, as defined in the Policies.

    The monthly amount charged for optional insurance benefits varies based on a number of factors and is defined in the Policies.

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

      Other Policy Deductions

    The Variable Universal Life Policies provide for certain deductions for sales and tax loads from premium payments received from the contractowners and for surrender charges and taxes from amounts paid to contractowners. Such deductions are taken after the redemption of units in the Account and are not included in the Account financial statements.

      Premium Taxes

    Premiums are subject to a charge for premium and other state and local taxes. The amount and timing of the payment by SLD depends on the state of residence and currently is up to 4.00% of premiums.

    5. Related Party Transactions

    During the nine months ended September 30, 2007, management and service fees were paid indirectly to Directed Services LLC, an affiliate of the Company, in its capacity as investment manager to ING Investors Trust and ING Partners, Inc. The Fund's advisory agreement provided for fees at annual rates ranging from 0.00% to 1.25% of the average net assets of each respective Division.

    Management fees were paid to ING Investments, LLC, an affiliate of the Company, in its capacity as investment advisor to ING Variable Products Trust, ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio, ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc., ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc., and ING Variable Portfolios, Inc. The Fund’s advisory agreement provides for fees at annual rates ranging from 0.35% to 0.76% of the average net assets of each respective Division.

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    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    6. Purchases and Sales of Investment Securities

        Nine Months Ended               Year Ended 
        September 30, 2007    December 31, 2006 


        Purchases    Sales    Purchases    Sales 




            (Dollars in thousands)     
    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:                 
         AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares    $ -    $ 3,072    $ 22,096    $ 4,759 
    American Funds Insurance Series:                 
         American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2    15,009    6,110    17,259    6,285 
         American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2    7,110    2,007    7,105    2,556 
         American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2    13,552    5,013    16,523    2,862 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:                 
         Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class    1,847    485    1,614    95 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:                 
         Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class    10,281    1,257    7,447    1,081 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products V:                 
         Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class    25    93    316    249 
    ING Investors Trust:                 
         ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    616    1,395    4,375    5,738 
         ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    3,801    1,862    1,773    909 
         ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    803    2,762    1,038    6,589 
         ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class    840    735    3,089    829 
         ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class    7,872    7,324    1,744    5,595 
         ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,417    2,973    22,208    1,508 
         ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,412    10,129    52,076    12,556 
         ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    15    597    160    2,324 
         ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class    12,003    3,304    8,148    3,492 
         ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,283    5,870    33,419    6,055 
         ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    9,399    9,471    7,947    11,197 
         ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,885    4,999    11,670    541 
         ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class    12,849    7,832    14,653    4,927 
         ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,237    852    6,975    1,187 
         ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,434    1,348    3,598    44 
         ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    11,045    1,413    8,215    329 
         ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    5,244    267    2,981    106 
         ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,544    469    344    4 
         ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class    2,509    3,153    26,940    4,589 
         ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class    75,388    62,333    58,188    58,391 
         ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class    26,397    26,569    31,335    41,040 
         ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class    13    10    454    1,206 
         ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class    65    85    116    - 
         ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    761    152    2,286    425 
         ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    443    68    751    28 
         ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    608    24    205    1 
         ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    6,809    795    2,434    1,229 
         ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,831    5,918    23,397    7,539 
         ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,488    927    1,656    881 
         ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class    4,872    9,060    6,294    5,846 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

        Nine Months Ended               Year Ended 
        September 30, 2007    December 31, 2006 


        Purchases    Sales    Purchases    Sales 




            (Dollars in thousands)     
    ING Investors Trust (continued):                 
         ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class    $ 495    $ 502    $ 679    $ 37 
         ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class    390    135    1,496    329 
         ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,286    6,907    4,342    3,908 
         ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class    15,840    19,436    14,765    38,631 
         ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Institutional Class    10,153    5,032    11,646    4,836 
         ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class    4,336    1,812    5,622    2,694 
         ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class    57    265    249    9 
         ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    168    897    371    813 
         ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class    1,723    407    2,617    159 
         ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class    1,392    4,674    47,788    5,242 
         ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class    859    2,980    22,327    3,617 
    ING Partners, Inc.:                 
         ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio - Initial Class    3    37    43    8 
         ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    81    160    604    873 
         ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    3,753    416    7,172    3,908 
         ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class    1,771    1,572    7,668    1,231 
         ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class    1    1    15    1 
         ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    6,891    5,293    8,633    6,023 
         ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    6    43    56    537 
         ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio - Initial Class    2,528    1,865    21,547    3,231 
         ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class    1,282    786    480    7 
         ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class    400    165    217    4 
         ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class    1,863    873    1,698    1,183 
         ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class    2,552    523    1,016    1,269 
         ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class    4,598    1,610    10,354    2,432 
         ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    5,183    4,510    2,733    8,079 
         ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class    599    4,897    6,368    469 
         ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class    1,806    1,720    9,143    8,185 
         ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class    704    172    1,790    456 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:                 
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I    8    59    85    39 
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I    150    129    1,354    3,747 
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I    193    606    856    1,880 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:                 
         ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I    1,387    1,270    8,865    1,730 
         ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I    3,490    2,385    4,632    9,306 
         ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I    2,518    2,348    8,532    5,467 
         ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I    33    287    74    253 
    ING Variable Products Trust:                 
         ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I    34,735    34,297    25,987    13,935 
         ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    1    476    124    512 
         ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S    4,146    7,195    12,726    9,940 
         ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    837    352    992    1,210 
    ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.:                 
         ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I    2,168    4,318    19,993    1,788 

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY                 
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                 
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                 

     
     
     
        Nine Months Ended    Year Ended 
        September 30, 2007    December 31, 2006 


        Purchases    Sales    Purchases    Sales 




            (Dollars in thousands)     
                       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio:                 
                             ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I    $ 3,005    $ 1,834    $ 7,328    $ 3,696 
                       M Fund, Inc.:                 
                             Brandes International Equity Fund    2,681    2,506    5,720    2,787 
                             Business Opportunity Value Fund    468    495    655    568 
                             Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund    621    906    3,547    1,678 
                             Turner Core Growth Fund    589    923    2,314    1,920 
                       Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust:                 
                             Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® - Class I    151    18    55    22 
                       Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust:                 
                             Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund    1,530    3,809    4,660    7,907 

    64


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    7. Changes in Units

      The changes in units outstanding were as follows:

        Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007    Year Ended December 31, 2006 


         Units       Units    Net Increase       Units       Units    Net Increase 
         Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)     Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    AIM Variable Insurance Funds:                         
         AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares    -    259,525    (259,525)    2,211,419    482,028    1,729,391 
    Alger American Fund:                         
    American Funds Insurance Series:                         
         American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2    625,468    353,267    272,201    1,226,438    628,207    598,231 
         American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund - Class 2    371,808    141,100    230,708    521,384    287,385    233,999 
         American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund - Class 2    460,199    223,996    236,203    889,967    296,096    593,871 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products:                         
         Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class    134,694    36,640    98,054    125,074    11,354    113,720 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products II:                         
         Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class    709,670    107,018    602,652    586,722    129,716    457,006 
    Fidelity® Variable Insurance Products V:                         
         Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class    331    8,593    (8,262)    31,176    26,065    5,111 
    ING Investors Trust:                         
         ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    39,912    111,639    (71,727)    326,171    456,474    (130,303) 
         ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    283,717    137,097    146,620    148,812    75,730    73,082 
         ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    141    187,718    (187,577)    61,970    563,359    (501,389) 
         ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional Class    59,193    59,103    90    485,119    288,158    196,961 
         ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class    593,304    568,255    25,049    382,451    695,650    (313,199) 
         ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional Class    233,296    291,468    (58,172)    2,139,665    221,214    1,918,451 
         ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    422,040    928,531    (506,491)    5,413,878    1,735,020    3,678,858 
         ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    1,875    59,031    (57,156)    28,295    277,252    (248,957) 
         ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class    382,914    127,578    255,336    332,446    195,093    137,353 
         ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    340,625    500,418    (159,793)    3,424,112    745,146    2,678,966 
         ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class    524,020    646,889    (122,869)    781,325    1,077,674    (296,349) 
         ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    103,976    395,764    (291,788)    1,084,251    129,860    954,391 
         ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class    723,820    506,231    217,589    1,132,071    427,208    704,863 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

        Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007    Year Ended December 31, 2006 


           Units       Units    Net Increase       Units       Units    Net Increase 
         Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)     Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    ING Investors Trust (continued):                         
         ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    95,244    72,567    22,677    616,470    119,004    497,466 
         ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    279,168    91,485    187,683    278,333    9,061    269,272 
         ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    747,136    108,511    638,625    657,860    40,220    617,640 
         ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    377,169    22,579    354,590    238,921    13,044    225,877 
         ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    117,685    37,125    80,560    28,342    558    27,784 
         ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class    203,775    303,456    (99,681)    2,521,642    543,831    1,977,811 
         ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class    6,687,555    5,694,953    992,602    6,183,664    6,446,342    (262,678) 
         ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class    2,008,029    2,095,288    (87,259)    3,669,840    4,576,966    (907,126) 
         ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class    1    515    (514)    26,735    74,430    (47,695) 
         ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class    5,661    7,680    (2,019)    10,882    81    10,801 
         ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    59,806    13,065    46,741    217,867    44,502    173,365 
         ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    36,372    6,140    30,232    71,836    3,765    68,071 
         ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class    53,221    2,110    51,111    18,894    195    18,699 
         ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    499,694    63,066    436,628    252,023    129,266    122,757 
         ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional Class    229,117    377,653    (148,536)    2,088,230    998,916    1,089,314 
         ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class    63,676    62,410    1,266    100,829    73,303    27,526 
         ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class    260,281    539,259    (278,978)    570,990    547,090    23,900 
         ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® - Institutional Class    39,518    41,331    (1,813)    63,698    5,685    58,013 
         ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class    25,707    10,047    15,660    122,761    27,902    94,859 
         ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class    256,794    532,021    (275,227)    438,542    419,903    18,639 
         ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class    554,244    1,470,438    (916,194)    1,944,126    4,278,229    (2,334,103) 
         ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio - Institutional Class    252,413    280,498    (28,085)    701,306    494,366    206,940 
         ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional Class    202,620    113,383    89,237    411,522    270,465    141,057 
         ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class    4,141    21,660    (17,519)    22,273    798    21,475 
         ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class    2,121    63,865    (61,744)    24,198    70,547    (46,349) 
         ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service Class    105,151    33,447    71,704    220,213    26,455    193,758 
         ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service Class    128,498    363,059    (234,561)    4,113,249    607,122    3,506,127 
         ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service Class    98,265    290,288    (192,023)    2,305,762    468,574    1,837,188 

    66


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

        Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007    Year Ended December 31, 2006 


         Units       Units    Net Increase       Units       Units    Net Increase 
         Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)     Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






    ING Partners, Inc.:                         
         ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio - Initial Class    -    2,760    (2,760)    3,789    947    2,842 
         ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    33    11,484    (11,451)    50,996    75,679    (24,683) 
         ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    289,457    37,078    252,379    663,209    394,221    268,988 
         ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class    180,581    159,881    20,700    804,997    163,160    641,837 
         ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class    -    39    (39)    1,330    51    1,279 
         ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class    312,540    274,931    37,609    575,233    421,093    154,140 
         ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    352    2,467    (2,115)    4,132    35,135    (31,003) 
         ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio - Initial Class    270,587    198,431    72,156    2,157,951    401,980    1,755,971 
         ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class    107,278    74,202    33,076    51,190    831    50,359 
         ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class    37,281    15,507    21,774    23,246    432    22,814 
         ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class    112,450    67,654    44,796    163,460    120,634    42,826 
         ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class    207,248    55,417    151,831    134,587    156,381    (21,794) 
         ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class    353,854    153,547    200,307    1,008,434    302,837    705,597 
         ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class    129,679    358,972    (229,293)    441,943    936,122    (494,179) 
         ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class    45,077    370,033    (324,956)    527,947    39,167    488,780 
         ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class    93,966    116,425    (22,459)    678,603    636,803    41,800 
         ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial Class    41,898    13,930    27,968    138,479    40,731    97,748 
    ING Strategic Allocation Portfolios, Inc.:                         
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I    -    4,987    (4,987)    7,017    3,738    3,279 
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I    -    9,088    (9,088)    109,776    312,034    (202,258) 
         ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I    -    48,299    (48,299)    59,991    162,562    (102,571) 
    ING Variable Portfolios, Inc.:                         
         ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I    99,469    99,506    (37)    772,110    179,314    592,796 
         ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I    155,002    161,964    (6,962)    306,430    685,143    (378,713) 
         ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I    86,627    160,599    (73,972)    568,816    415,565    153,251 
         ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I    89    23,469    (23,380)    7,460    25,870    (18,410) 

    67


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY                         
    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                         
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
        Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007    Year Ended December 31, 2006 


           Units       Units    Net Increase       Units       Units    Net Increase 
         Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease)     Issued    Redeemed    (Decrease) 






                       ING Variable Products Trust:                         
                             ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I    2,939,098    3,001,324    (62,226)    2,469,077    1,441,595    1,027,482 
                             ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    75    34,612    (34,537)    12,637    44,750    (32,113) 
                             ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S    239,158    486,613    (247,455)    1,010,461    841,621    168,840 
                             ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I    83,128    38,683    44,445    135,210    154,193    (18,983) 
                       ING VP Balanced Portfolio, Inc.:                         
                             ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I    94,932    397,725    (302,793)    2,076,838    250,249    1,826,589 
                       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio:                         
                             ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I    262,975    168,150    94,825    670,763    435,872    234,891 
                       Janus Aspen Series:                         
                       M Fund, Inc.:                         
                             Brandes International Equity Fund    110,323    119,685    (9,362)    259,978    184,687    75,291 
                             Business Opportunity Value Fund    28,123    33,881    (5,758)    37,942    49,900    (11,958) 
                             Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund    33,388    48,989    (15,601)    184,119    118,765    65,354 
                             Turner Core Growth Fund    41,577    69,281    (27,704)    204,241    183,200    21,041 
                       Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust:                         
                             Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® - Class I    11,490    1,509    9,981    4,942    2,137    2,805 
                       Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust:                         
                             Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund    240    114,516    (114,276)    155,449    304,471    (149,022) 

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    8.    Unit Summary             
     
     
        Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




        AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    1,285,895.839    $ 11.96    $ 15,379,314 
        Class B    183,970.605    12.09    2,224,205 
            1,469,866.444        $ 17,603,519 


        American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Fund - Class 2             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    1,488,142.289    $ 20.92    $ 31,131,937 
        Class B    1,374,250.699    21.63    29,725,043 
        ING Corporate Advantage VUL    8,333.283    15.27    127,249 
            2,870,726.271        $ 60,984,229 


        American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income Fund -             
           Class 2             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    906,213.331    $ 18.72    $ 16,964,314 
        Class B    779,031.535    19.36    15,082,051 
        ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,743.021    13.95    38,265 
            1,687,987.887        $ 32,084,630 


        American Funds Insurance Series® International Fund -             
           Class 2             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    972,417.030    $ 27.43    $ 26,673,399 
        Class B    1,146,271.643    28.36    32,508,264 
        ING Corporate Advantage VUL    3,438.467    17.36    59,692 
            2,122,127.140        $ 59,241,355 


        Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    156,713.985    $ 14.22    $ 2,228,473 
        Class B    63,862.385    14.48    924,727 
        ING Corporate Advantage VUL    863.110    14.17    12,230 
            221,439.480        $ 3,165,430 


        Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    667,298.660    $ 15.47    $ 10,323,110 
        Class B    557,915.665    15.76    8,792,751 
        ING Corporate Advantage VUL    3,993.928    15.37    61,387 
            1,229,208.253        $ 19,177,248 


        Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial             
           Class             
        Contracts in accumulation period:             
        Class A    26,915.686    $ 10.71    $ 288,267 
        Class B    13,889.964    10.91    151,540 
            40,805.650        $ 439,807 



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    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio -             
                           Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    49,577.606    $ 15.01    $ 744,160 
                       Class B    66,897.351    15.29    1,022,860 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    321.042    22.65    7,272 
        116,795.999        $ 1,774,292 


                       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    176,003.687    $ 13.52    $ 2,379,570 
                       Class B    43,698.152    13.77    601,724 
        219,701.839        $ 2,981,294 


                       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,467,616.673    $ 14.21    $ 20,854,833 
                       Class B    85,837.175    14.58    1,251,506 
        1,553,453.848        $ 22,106,339 


                       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    120,697.985    $ 13.13    $ 1,584,765 
                       Class B    72,945.202    13.38    976,007 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    3,407.389    11.62    39,594 
        197,050.576        $ 2,600,366 


                       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    2,141,455.362    $ 13.81    $ 29,573,499 
                       Class B    512,872.473    14.07    7,216,116 
        2,654,327.835        $ 36,789,615 


                       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,640,495.276    $ 11.58    $ 18,996,935 
                       Class B    219,620.898    11.71    2,571,761 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    162.472    13.43    2,182 
        1,860,278.646        $ 21,570,878 


                       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    6,608,340.807    $ 11.40    $ 75,335,085 
                       Class B    605,407.801    11.61    7,028,785 
        7,213,748.608        $ 82,363,870 


                       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    179,067.683    $ 8.52    $ 1,525,657 
                       Class B    119,149.132    12.02    1,432,173 
        298,216.815        $ 2,957,830 



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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    299,983.100    $ 34.16    $ 10,247,423 
                       Class B    254,053.940    29.82    7,575,888 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    252.324    20.24    5,107 
        554,289.364        $ 17,828,418 


                       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio -             
                           Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,719,105.478    $ 14.82    $ 25,477,143 
                       Class B    799,372.239    14.98    11,974,596 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    695.096    15.06    10,468 
        2,519,172.813        $ 37,462,207 


                       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio -             
                           Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,850,234.243    $ 15.11    $ 27,957,039 
                       Class B    388,704.722    15.50    6,024,923 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    333.630    13.77    4,594 
        2,239,272.595        $ 33,986,556 


                       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    390,836.242    $ 13.55    $ 5,295,831 
                       Class B    271,015.499    13.80    3,740,014 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    751.075    13.80    10,365 
        662,602.816        $ 9,046,210 


                       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    663,042.604    $ 17.37    $ 11,517,050 
                       Class B    454,986.820    17.70    8,053,267 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,139.249    17.62    37,694 
        1,120,168.673        $ 19,608,011 


                       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    318,196.242    $ 13.04    $ 4,149,279 
                       Class B    380,611.911    13.37    5,088,781 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    612.025    12.58    7,699 
        699,420.178        $ 9,245,759 


                       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    122,179.720    $ 15.41    $ 1,882,789 
                       Class B    334,719.784    15.57    5,211,587 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    55.516    15.57    864 
        456,955.020        $ 7,095,240 



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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)              

     
     
     
    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    682,335.163    $ 14.62    $ 9,975,740 
                       Class B    572,863.062    14.78    8,466,916 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,067.248    14.78    15,774 
        1,256,265.473        $ 18,458,430 


                       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    355,834.074    $ 13.86    $ 4,931,860 
                       Class B    222,158.211    14.01    3,112,437 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,475.149    14.01    34,677 
        580,467.434        $ 8,078,974 


                       ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    12,949.923    $ 13.29    $ 172,104 
                       Class B    94,405.468    13.43    1,267,865 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    988.613    13.43    13,277 
        108,344.004        $ 1,453,246 


                       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,495,779.916    $ 10.74    $ 16,064,676 
                       Class B    612,654.570    14.56    8,920,251 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,501.891    11.01    16,536 
        2,109,936.377        $ 25,001,463 


                       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    6,788,809.989    $ 11.05    $ 75,016,350 
        6,788,809.989        $ 75,016,350 


                       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class B    1,948,702.720    $ 12.94    $ 25,216,213 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    14,039.485    11.10    155,838 
        1,962,742.205        $ 25,372,051 


                       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    10,628.184    $ 18.82    $ 200,022 
                       Class B    6,133.738    19.45    119,301 
        16,761.922        $ 319,323 


                       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    6,339.909    $ 11.72    $ 74,304 
                       Class B    2,441.733    11.88    29,008 
        8,781.642        $ 103,312 



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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    36,773.218    $ 12.08    $ 444,220 
                       Class B    183,332.508    12.24    2,243,990 
        220,105.726        $ 2,688,210 


                       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    41,870.140    $ 11.83    $ 495,324 
                       Class B    56,251.554    11.99    674,456 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    181.704    11.85    2,153 
        98,303.398        $ 1,171,933 


                       ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class B    69,810.286    $ 11.74    $ 819,573 
        69,810.286        $ 819,573 


                       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    344,128.498    $ 18.48    $ 6,359,495 
                       Class B    594,089.425    11.54    6,855,792 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    161.292    13.86    2,236 
        938,379.215        $ 13,217,523 


                       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio -             
                           Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    400,578.933    $ 18.24    $ 7,306,560 
                       Class B    538,561.916    18.57    10,001,095 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,637.523    18.57    30,409 
        940,778.372        $ 17,338,064 


                       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    241,119.602    $ 15.33    $ 3,696,363 
                       Class B    175,881.279    17.62    3,099,028 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    118.035    12.47    1,472 
        417,118.916        $ 6,796,863 


                       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    553,931.712    $ 17.96    $ 9,948,614 
                       Class B    177,017.814    18.29    3,237,656 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    278.837    18.29    5,100 
        731,228.363        $ 13,191,370 


                       ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio« - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    24,112.415    $ 13.95    $ 336,368 
                       Class B    37,498.670    12.53    469,858 
        61,611.085        $ 806,226 



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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    92,897.737    $ 14.02    $ 1,302,426 
                       Class B    17,621.562    14.28    251,636 
        110,519.299        $ 1,554,062 


                       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    884,663.743    $ 13.64    $ 12,066,813 
                       Class B    290,459.323    13.88    4,031,575 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    613.932    13.88    8,521 
        1,175,736.998        $ 16,106,909 


                       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    13,288,670.760    $ 14.18    $ 188,433,351 
                       Class B    2,652,701.487    14.55    38,596,807 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,512.866    13.64    34,275 
        15,943,885.113        $ 227,064,433 


                       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio -             
                           Institutional Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,407,812.259    $ 19.75    $ 27,804,292 
                       Class B    1,080,520.571    20.73    22,399,191 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,253.800    13.39    16,788 
        2,489,586.630        $ 50,220,271 


                       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    660,199.938    $ 18.85    $ 12,444,769 
                       Class B    471,154.283    17.88    8,424,239 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    4,932.302    13.53    66,734 
        1,136,286.523        $ 20,935,742 


                       ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    178.188    $ 12.50    $ 2,227 
                       Class B    5,206.500    12.73    66,279 
        5,384.688        $ 68,506 


                       ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio - Institutional             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    202,283.558    $ 15.20    $ 3,074,710 
                       Class B    80,471.931    15.60    1,255,362 
        282,755.489        $ 4,330,072 


                       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio - Service             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    172,104.168    $ 13.55    $ 2,332,011 
                       Class B    183,493.981    13.80    2,532,217 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,552.870    13.73    21,321 
        357,151.019        $ 4,885,549 



    74


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio - Service             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    2,887,989.012    $ 14.35    $ 41,442,642 
                       Class B    384,247.554    14.55    5,590,802 
        3,272,236.566        $ 47,033,444 


                       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio - Service             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,071,152.261    $ 10.60    $ 11,354,214 
                       Class B    573,856.968    10.71    6,146,008 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    155.572    10.77    1,676 
        1,645,164.801        $ 17,501,898 


                       ING American Century Large Company Value Portfolio -             
                           Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,973.802    $ 13.24    $ 26,133 
                       Class B    1,232.589    13.49    16,628 
        3,206.391        $ 42,761 


                       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value Portfolio -             
                           Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    25,693.218    $ 13.58    $ 348,914 
                       Class B    15,885.380    13.83    219,695 
        41,578.598        $ 568,609 


                       ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    418,412.928    $ 13.80    $ 5,774,098 
                       Class B    309,150.447    14.06    4,346,655 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    3,398.024    13.59    46,179 
        730,961.399        $ 10,166,932 


                       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    400,125.061    $ 10.85    $ 4,341,357 
                       Class B    261,206.050    10.97    2,865,430 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,205.837    10.97    13,228 
        662,536.948        $ 7,220,015 


                       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    21.146    $ 13.28    $ 281 
                       Class B    1,219.002    13.53    16,493 
        1,240.148        $ 16,774 


                       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    384,637.479    $ 20.20    $ 7,769,677 
                       Class B    410,011.191    20.89    8,565,134 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    5,256.049    13.52    71,062 
        799,904.719        $ 16,405,873 



    75


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth Portfolio -             
                           Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    5,666.957    $ 17.23    $ 97,642 
                       Class B    7,199.381    17.81    128,221 
        12,866.338        $ 225,863 


                       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities Portfolio -             
                           Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,485,530.975    $ 10.78    $ 16,014,024 
                       Class B    342,595.970    10.90    3,734,296 
        1,828,126.945        $ 19,748,320 


                       ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    56,272.162    $ 11.14    $ 626,872 
                       Class B    26,975.278    11.26    303,742 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    187.344    11.43    2,141 
        83,434.784        $ 932,755 


                       ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    16,866.857    $ 10.54    $ 177,777 
                       Class B    27,720.896    10.65    295,228 
        44,587.753        $ 473,005 


                       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    243,881.700    $ 15.62    $ 3,809,432 
                       Class B    177,345.754    15.91    2,821,571 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    896.207    15.71    14,079 
        422,123.661        $ 6,645,082 


                       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio - Service Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    547,298.092    $ 11.51    $ 6,299,401 
                       Class B    181,556.255    11.73    2,129,655 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    1,632.752    11.80    19,266 
        730,487.099        $ 8,448,322 


                       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,106,065.859    $ 11.67    $ 12,907,789 
                       Class B    690,436.575    12.06    8,326,665 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    12,023.604    11.34    136,348 
        1,808,526.038        $ 21,370,802 


                       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth Portfolio -             
                           Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    2,494,329.152    $ 14.58    $ 36,367,319 
                       Class B    680,943.084    14.85    10,112,005 
        3,175,272.236        $ 46,479,324 



    76


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    88,210.930    $ 13.48    $ 1,189,083 
                       Class B    81,972.899    13.73    1,125,488 
        170,183.829        $ 2,314,571 


                       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    384,259.463    $ 15.42    $ 5,925,281 
                       Class B    394,135.475    16.06    6,329,816 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    2,462.285    12.96    31,911 
        780,857.223        $ 12,287,008 


                       ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio - Initial             
                           Class             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    69,320.581    $ 13.66    $ 946,919 
                       Class B    153,087.009    14.24    2,179,959 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    780.117    13.07    10,196 
        223,187.707        $ 3,137,074 


                       ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    8,652.570    $ 12.15    $ 105,129 
                       Class B    1,865.480    12.43    23,188 
        10,518.050        $ 128,317 


                       ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    51,842.180    $ 13.77    $ 713,867 
                       Class B    90,779.625    14.08    1,278,177 
        142,621.805        $ 1,992,044 


                       ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    40,128.365    $ 13.00    $ 521,669 
                       Class B    203,192.250    13.30    2,702,457 
        243,320.615        $ 3,224,126 


                       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    674,651.114    $ 13.88    $ 9,364,157 
                       Class B    346,902.423    14.46    5,016,209 
        1,021,553.537        $ 14,380,366 


                       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    561,456.218    $ 16.31    $ 9,157,351 
                       Class B    377,956.599    17.00    6,425,262 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    798.825    13.54    10,816 
        940,211.642        $ 15,593,429 



    77


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract    Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    416,871.572    $ 16.27    $ 6,782,500 
                       Class B    396,143.368    16.96    6,718,592 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    676.336    12.84    8,684 
        813,691.276        $ 13,509,776 


                       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    103,389.328    $ 12.21    $ 1,262,384 
                       Class B    47,210.730    12.38    584,469 
        150,600.058        $ 1,846,853 


                       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,926,555.521    $ 11.63    $ 22,405,841 
                       Class B    466,792.770    11.85    5,531,494 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    788.703    11.77    9,283 
        2,394,136.994        $ 27,946,618 


                       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    75,452.918    $ 14.32    $ 1,080,486 
                       Class B    97,961.580    15.04    1,473,342 
        173,414.498        $ 2,553,828 


                       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    735,249.344    $ 14.75    $ 10,844,928 
                       Class B    403,304.595    15.03    6,061,668 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    791.312    15.03    11,893 
        1,139,345.251        $ 16,918,489 


                       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    243,137.600    $ 11.16    $ 2,713,416 
                       Class B    187,489.192    11.72    2,197,373 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    199.787    14.96    2,989 

        430,826.579        $ 4,913,778 


                       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    1,334,231.404    $ 11.13    $ 14,849,996 
                       Class B    189,564.662    11.25    2,132,602 
        1,523,796.066        $ 16,982,598 


                       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    693,458.033    $ 12.91    $ 8,952,543 
                       Class B    941,170.195    13.45    12,658,739 
                       ING Corporate Advantage VUL    12,313.476    11.19    137,788 
        1,646,941.704        $ 21,749,070 



    78


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1             
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)             

     
     
     
    Division/Contract           Units    Unit Value    Extended Value 




                       Brandes International Equity Fund             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    951,711.225    $ 21.46    $ 20,423,723 
                       Class B    57,744.824    22.53    1,300,991 
        1,009,456.049        $ 21,724,714 


                       Business Opportunity Value Fund             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    171,056.372    $ 15.64    $ 2,675,322 
                       Class B    38,752.872    16.29    631,284 
        209,809.244        $ 3,306,606 


                       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    528,110.687    $ 19.67    $ 10,387,937 
                       Class B    30,223.882    20.66    624,425 
        558,334.569        $ 11,012,362 


                       Turner Core Growth Fund             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    210,248.055    $ 14.54    $ 3,057,007 
                       Class B    50,994.045    15.27    778,679 
        261,242.100        $ 3,835,686 


                       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive Portfolio® -             
                           Class I             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    11,993.896    $ 14.00    $ 167,915 
                       Class B    4,889.604    14.26    69,726 
        16,883.500        $ 237,641 


                       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund             
                       Contracts in accumulation period:             
                       Class A    237,744.484    $ 40.99    $ 9,745,146 
                       Class B    65,302.584    39.89    2,604,920 
        303,047.068        $ 12,350,066 



    79


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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)

    9. Financial Highlights

    A summary of unit values, units outstanding and net assets for Policies, expense ratios, excluding expenses of underlying Funds, investment income ratios, and total return for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005, 2004 and 2003, follows:

                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    AIM V.I. Core Equity Fund - Series I Shares                         
             2007    1,470    $11.96 to $12.09    $17,603    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.62% to 10.31% 
             2006    1,729    $10.91 to $10.96    $18,879    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
             2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
             2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
             2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth                         
       Fund - Class 2                         
             2007    2,871    $15.27 to $21.63    $60,983    0.17%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.33% to 15.98% 
             2006    2,599    $13.17 to $18.65    $47,749    0.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.41% to 10.22% 
             2005    2,000    $16.58 to $16.92    $33,471    0.77%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.30% to 16.21% 
             2004    1,361    $14.38 to $14.56    $19,658    0.24%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.65% to 12.43% 
             2003    305    $12.88 to $12.95    $3,929    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® Growth Income                         
       Fund - Class 2                         
             2007    1,688    $13.95 to $19.36    $32,084    0.27%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.18% to 10.89% 
             2006    1,457    $12.58 to $17.46    $25,076    1.66%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.33% to 15.17% 
             2005    1,223    $14.86 to $15.16    $18,342    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.09% to 5.87% 
             2004    947    $14.14 to $14.32    $13,451    1.19%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.53% to 10.32% 
             2003    268    $12.91 to $12.98    $3,463    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
    American Funds Insurance Series® International                         
       Fund - Class 2                         
             2007    2,122    $17.36 to $28.36    $59,240    0.18%    0.00% to 0.75%    17.37% to 18.02% 
             2006    1,886    $14.71 to $24.03    $44,727    1.91%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.09% to 19.02% 
             2005    1,292    $19.79 to $20.19    $25,807    1.72%    0.00% to 0.75%    20.60% to 21.48% 
             2004    828    $16.41 to $16.62    $13,661    1.90%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.40% to 19.31% 
             2003    174    $13.86 to $13.93    $2,412    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       Fidelity® VIP Equity-Income Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    221    $14.17 to $14.48    $3,165    0.04%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.48% to 8.09% 
                                 2006    123    $13.11 to $13.40    $1,640    3.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    19.19% to 20.07% 
                                 2005    10    $11.10 to $11.16    $108    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    1,229    $15.37 to $15.76    $19,177    0.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.88% to 16.57% 
                                 2006    627    $13.19 to $13.52    $8,408    1.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.70% to 11.55% 
                                 2005    170    $12.06 to $12.12    $2,048    (c )    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c )    (c)    (c )    (c )    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c )    (c )    (c)    (c) 
                       Fidelity® VIP Investment Grade Bond Portfolio -                         
                           Initial Class                         
                                 2007    41    $10.71 to $10.91    $439    4.39%    0.00% to 0.75%    1.90% to 2.54% 
                                 2006    49    $10.51 to $10.64    $518    3.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.55% to 4.31% 
                                 2005    44    $10.15 to $10.20    $448    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING AllianceBernstein Mid Cap Growth Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    117    $15.01 to $22.65    $1,774    0.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.82% to 16.54% 
                                 2006    189    $12.96 to $19.44    $2,452    -    0.00% to 0.75%    1.25% to 1.94% 
                                 2005    319    $12.80 to $12.87    $4,083    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING BlackRock Large Cap Growth Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    220    $13.38 to $13.77    $2,981    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.12% to 9.76% 
                                 2006    73    $12.39 to $12.55    $908    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING BlackRock Large Cap Value Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    1,553    $14.21 to $14.58    $22,105    0.55%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.60% to 7.21% 
                                 2006    1,741    $13.33 to $13.60    $23,235    0.76%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.81% to 16.64% 
                                 2005    2,242    $11.51 to $11.66    $25,828    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.73% to 5.62% 
                                 2004    2,532    $10.99 to $11.04    $27,830    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING Evergreen Health Sciences Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    197    $11.62 to $13.38    $2,600    0.36%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.89% to 6.53% 
                                 2006    197    $10.91 to $12.56    $2,450    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Evergreen Omega Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    2,654    $13.81 to $14.07    $36,789    0.31%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.89% to 15.52% 
                                 2006    2,629    $12.02 to $12.18    $31,669    -    0.00% to 0.75%    5.07% to 5.91% 
                                 2005    2,942    $11.44 to $11.50    $33,687    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING FMRSM Diversified Mid Cap Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    1,860    $11.58 to $13.43    $21,570    0.27%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.97% to 17.70% 
                                 2006    1,918    $9.90 to $11.41    $19,003    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING FMRSM Large Cap Growth Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    7,214    $11.40 to $11.61    $82,361    0.22%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.56% to 6.12% 
                                 2006    7,720    $10.80 to $10.94    $83,464    -    0.00% to 0.75%    1.98% to 2.82% 
                                 2005    4,041    $10.59 to $10.64    $42,816    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING FMRSM Mid Cap Growth Portfolio - Institutional                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    298    $8.52 to $12.02    $2,958    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.77% to 3.35% 
                                 2006    355    $8.29 to $11.63    $3,430    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.02% to 4.77% 
                                 2005    604    $7.97 to $11.10    $5,377    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.57% to 3.35% 
                                 2004    482    $7.77 to $10.74    $4,257    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.43% to 15.36% 
                                 2003    381    $6.79 to $9.31    $2,923    -    0.00% to 0.75%    38.57% to 39.58% 
                       ING Global Resources Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    554    $20.24 to $34.16    $17,827    0.13%    0.00% to 0.75%    26.14% to 26.84% 
                                 2006    299    $15.96 to $27.08    $7,648    0.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    20.79% to 21.75% 
                                 2005    162    $19.31 to $22.42    $3,423    0.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    37.04% to 38.03% 
                                 2004    96    $13.99 to $16.36    $1,428    1.75%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.89% to 6.71% 
                                 2003    4    $13.11 to $15.45    $61    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
                       ING JPMorgan Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    2,519    $14.82 to $15.06    $37,461    1.18%    0.00% to 0.75%    29.55% to 30.39% 
                                 2006    2,679    $11.44 to $11.55    $30,686    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING JPMorgan Small Cap Core Equity Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    2,239    $13.77 to $15.50    $33,986    0.31%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.86% to 5.44% 
                                 2006    2,362    $13.06 to $14.70    $34,149    0.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.12% to 16.95% 
                                 2005    2,658    $12.41 to $12.57    $33,048    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.16% to 3.97% 
                                 2004    1,842    $12.03 to $12.09    $22,159    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING JPMorgan Value Opportunities Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    663    $13.55 to $13.80    $9,046    1.24%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.11% to 6.73% 
                                 2006    954    $12.77 to $12.93    $12,251    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Julius Baer Foreign Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    1,120    $17.37 to $17.70    $19,607    0.34%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.20% to 14.94% 
                                 2006    903    $15.21 to $15.40    $13,805    -    0.00% to 0.75%    28.68% to 29.63% 
                                 2005    198    $11.82 to $11.88    $2,341    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Legg Mason Value Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    699    $12.58 to $13.37    $9,246    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.76% to 3.37% 
                                 2006    677    $12.17 to $12.94    $8,682    -    0.00% to 0.75%    6.02% to 6.77% 
                                 2005    179    $11.97 to $12.12    $2,157    -    0.00% to 0.75%    5.37% to 6.13% 
                                 2004    146    $11.36 to $11.42    $1,660    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING LifeStyle Aggressive Growth Portfolio -                         
    Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    457    $15.41 to $15.57    $7,095    0.86%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.09% to 7.60% 
                                 2006    269    $14.39 to $14.47    $3,892    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING LifeStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    1,256    $14.62 to $14.78    $18,458    1.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.33% to 6.95% 
                                 2006    618    $13.75 to $13.82    $8,512    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING LifeStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio -                         
    Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    580    $13.86 to $14.01    $8,079    1.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.80% to 6.38% 
                                 2006    226    $13.10 to $13.17    $2,963    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING LifeStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    108    $13.29 to $13.43    $1,453    2.33%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.31% to 5.83% 
                                 2006    28    $12.62 to $12.69    $352    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    2,110    $10.74 to $14.56    $25,000    2.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.47% to 4.07% 
                                 2006    2,210    $10.38 to $13.99    $25,152    6.59%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.08% to 3.86% 
                                 2005    232    $10.07 to $13.47    $2,943    3.50%    0.00% to 0.75%    1.58% to 1.58% 
                                 2004    103    $13.26 to $13.26    $1,365    7.76%    -    0.00% to 1.38% 
                                 2003    36    $13.08 to $13.08    $465    1.26%    -    0.00% to 2.83% 
                       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    6,789    $11.05 to $11.05    $75,013    4.20%    0.75% to 0.75%    3.37% to 3.37% 
                                 2006    5,796    $10.69 to $10.69    $61,958    5.16%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 4.19% 
                                 2005    6,059    $10.26 to $10.26    $62,163    3.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 2.19% 
                                 2004    1,794    $11.60 to $11.60    $20,814    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING Liquid Assets Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    1,963    $11.10 to $12.94    $25,372    3.79%    -    3.64% to 3.69% 
                                 2006    2,050    $10.71 to $12.48    $25,544    4.25%    -    0.00% to 4.70% 
                                 2005    2,957    $11.92 to $11.92    $35,249    2.53%    -    0.00% to 2.76% 
                                 2004    5,783    $10.04 to $10.04    $58,056    1.79%    0.00% to 0.75%    - 
                                 2003    1,827    $11.49 to $11.49    $20,993    0.78%    -    0.00% to 0.70% 
                       ING Lord Abbett Affiliated Portfolio - Institutional                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    17    $18.82 to $19.45    $319    1.92%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.54% to 8.12% 
                                 2006    17    $17.50 to $17.99    $305    0.57%    0.00% to 0.75%    17.06% to 17.89% 
                                 2005    65    $14.95 to $15.26    $974    1.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.91% to 5.75% 
                                 2004    66    $14.25 to $14.43    $942    1.27%    0.00% to 0.75%     9.45% to 10.24% 
                                 2003    12    $13.02 to $13.09    $161    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING MarketPro Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    9    $11.72 to $11.88    $103    0.90%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.74% to 7.32% 
                                 2006    11    $10.98 to $11.07    $119    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING MarketStyle Growth Portfolio - Institutional                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    220    $12.08 to $12.24    $2,688    1.37%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.09% to 7.65% 
                                 2006    173    $11.28 to $11.37    $1,969    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING MarketStyle Moderate Growth Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    98    $11.83 to $11.99    $1,172    1.76%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.58% to 7.15% 
                                 2006    68    $11.10 to $11.19    $758    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING MarketStyle Moderate Portfolio - Institutional                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    70    $11.74 to $11.74    $820    2.34%    -    6.53% to 6.53% 
                                 2006    19    $11.02 to $11.02    $206    (d)    -    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Marsico Growth Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    938    $11.54 to $18.48    $13,218    0.01%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.14% to 14.83% 
                                 2006    502    $10.05 to $16.19    $6,212    -    0.00% to 0.75%    4.45% to 5.13% 
                                 2005    379    $9.56 to $15.50    $4,748    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.32% to 9.13% 
                                 2004    283    $8.76 to $14.31    $3,205    -    0.00% to 0.75%    11.97% to 12.89% 
                                 2003    182    $7.76 to $12.78    $1,870    -    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 32.88% 

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    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Marsico International Opportunities Portfolio -                         
    Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    941    $18.24 to $18.57    $17,338    1.24%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.67% to 19.34% 
                                 2006    1,089    $15.37 to $15.56    $16,842    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING MFS Total Return Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    417    $12.47 to $17.62    $6,797    3.03%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.00% to 5.64% 
                                 2006    416    $14.60 to $16.68    $6,425    2.59%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.45% to 12.17% 
                                 2005    388    $13.10 to $14.87    $5,384    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.34% to 3.19% 
                                 2004    223    $12.80 to $14.41    $3,023    2.53%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.63% to 11.45% 
                                 2003    99    $11.57 to $12.93    $1,246    1.00%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 16.91% 
                       ING MFS Utilities Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    731    $17.96 to $18.29    $13,190    0.93%    0.00% to 0.75%    20.86% to 21.53% 
                                 2006    1,010    $14.86 to $15.05    $15,067    0.11%    0.00% to 0.75%    29.78% to 30.87% 
                                 2005    986    $11.45 to $11.50    $11,302    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Oppenheimer Main Street Portfolio® -                         
    Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    62    $12.53 to $13.95    $806    0.77%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.58% to 10.20% 
                                 2006    63    $11.37 to $12.73    $754    0.95%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.38% to 15.31% 
                                 2005    5    $9.86 to $11.13    $55    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Pioneer Fund Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    111    $14.02 to $14.28    $1,554    1.23%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.62% to 10.27% 
                                 2006    95    $12.79 to $12.95    $1,215    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Pioneer Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Institutional                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    1,176    $13.64 to $13.88    $16,106    0.87%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.17% to 11.76% 
                                 2006    1,451    $12.27 to $12.42    $17,861    0.25%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.95% to 12.70% 
                                 2005    1,432    $10.96 to $11.02    $15,714    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Stock Index Portfolio - Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    15,944    $13.64 to $14.55    $227,056    1.62%    0.00% to 0.75%    8.33% to 8.99% 
                                 2006    16,860    $13.09 to $13.35    $221,375    1.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.72% to 15.48% 
                                 2005    19,194    $11.41 to $11.56    $219,406    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.73% to 4.62% 
                                 2004    20,039    $11.00 to $11.05    $220,550    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    2,490    $13.39 to $20.73    $50,219    2.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.78% to 6.35% 
                                 2006    2,518    $12.59 to $19.50    $47,838    1.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.05% to 14.91% 
                                 2005    2,311    $16.37 to $16.97    $38,330    1.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.20% to 8.02% 
                                 2004    2,142    $15.27 to $15.71    $33,001    1.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    16.03% to 16.98% 
                                 2003    1,686    $13.16 to $13.43    $22,308    0.73%    0.00% to 0.75%    24.39% to 25.28% 
                       ING T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    1,136    $13.53 to $18.85    $20,935    1.66%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.08% to 6.70% 
                                 2006    1,047    $12.68 to $17.77    $18,204    1.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.55% to 19.37% 
                                 2005    906    $14.04 to $14.99    $13,295    1.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.38% to 4.15% 
                                 2004    735    $13.48 to $14.50    $10,480    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.17% to 15.12% 
                                 2003    220    $11.71 to $12.70    $2,734    0.85%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 25.37% 
                       ING UBS U.S. Allocation Portfolio - Service Class                         
                                 2007    5    $12.50 to $12.73    $69    0.58%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.25% to 4.86% 
                                 2006    23    $11.99 to $12.14    $277    0.21%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.20% to 10.97% 
                                 2005    1    $10.88 to $10.94    $16    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Van Kampen Capital Growth Portfolio -                         
                           Institutional Class                         
                                 2007    283    $15.20 to $15.60    $4,330    -    0.00% to 0.75%    19.97% to 20.65% 
                                 2006    344    $12.67 to $12.93    $4,389    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.51% to 4.36% 
                                 2005    391    $12.24 to $12.39    $4,803    0.49%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.61% to 15.47% 
                                 2004    440    $10.68 to $10.73    $4,704    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
                                 2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING Van Kampen Growth and Income Portfolio -                         
                           Service Class                         
                                 2007    357    $13.55 to $13.80    $4,886    1.58%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.28% to 5.91% 
                                 2006    285    $12.87 to $13.03    $3,695    1.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.12% to 15.93% 
                                 2005    92    $11.18 to $11.24    $1,028    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING VP Index Plus International Equity Portfolio -                         
                           Service Class                         
                                 2007    3,272    $14.35 to $14.55    $47,031    -    0.00% to 0.75%    11.41% to 12.10% 
                                 2006    3,507    $12.88 to $12.98    $45,205    1.93%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.00% to 24.08% 
                                 2005    1    $10.38 to $10.38    $7    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Wells Fargo Small Cap Disciplined Portfolio -                         
                           Service Class                         
                                 2007    1,645    $10.60 to $10.77    $17,501    -    0.00% to 0.75%    1.05% to 1.61% 
                                 2006    1,837    $10.49 to $10.60    $19,303    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING American Century Large Company Value                         
                           Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    3    $13.24 to $13.49    $43    1.68%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.50% to 5.14% 
                                 2006    6    $12.67 to $12.83    $76    1.12%    0.00% to 0.75%    18.63% to 19.57% 
                                 2005    3    $10.68 to $10.73    $33    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING American Century Small-Mid Cap Value                         
                           Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    42    $13.58 to $13.83    $569    0.63%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.59% to 4.14% 
                                 2006    53    $13.11 to $13.28    $699    0.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.90% to 15.78% 
                                 2005    78    $11.41 to $11.47    $888    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Baron Small Cap Growth Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    731    $13.59 to $14.06    $10,167    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.49% to 9.16% 
                                 2006    479    $12.45 to $12.88    $6,123    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.70% to 15.52% 
                                 2005    210    $11.09 to $11.15    $2,330    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Columbia Small Cap Value II Portfolio -                         
                           Initial Class                         
                                 2007    663    $10.85 to $10.97    $7,220    0.16%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.21% to 7.87% 
                                 2006    642    $10.12 to $10.17    $6,507    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Fundamental Research Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    1    $13.28 to $13.53    $17    -    0.00% to 0.75%    7.18% to 7.81% 
                                 2006    1    $12.39 to $12.55    $16    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING JPMorgan Mid Cap Value Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    800    $13.52 to $20.89    $16,406    0.75%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.70% to 6.31% 
                                 2006    762    $12.72 to $19.65    $14,756    0.02%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.96% to 16.89% 
                                 2005    608    $16.48 to $16.81    $10,114    0.62%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.92% to 8.66% 
                                 2004    402    $15.27 to $15.47    $6,176    0.46%    0.00% to 0.75%    19.95% to 20.86% 
                                 2003    89    $12.73 to $12.80    $1,139    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Legg Mason Partners Aggressive Growth                         
                           Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    13    $17.23 to $17.81    $226    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.38% to 2.89% 
                                 2006    15    $16.83 to $17.31    $256    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.43% to 10.33% 
                                 2005    46    $15.38 to $15.69    $711    -    0.00% to 0.75%    10.65% to 11.43% 
                                 2004    16    $13.90 to $14.08    $226    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.85% to 9.74% 
                                 2003    10    $12.77 to $12.83    $123    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
                       ING Lord Abbett U.S. Government Securities                         
                           Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    1,828    $10.78 to $10.90    $19,747    -    0.00% to 0.75%    2.86% to 3.51% 
                                 2006    1,756    $10.48 to $10.53    $18,421    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Neuberger Berman Partners Portfolio - Initial                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    83    $11.14 to $11.43    $933    0.69%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.32% to 7.96% 
                                 2006    50    $10.38 to $10.43    $524    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Neuberger Berman Regency Portfolio - Initial                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    45    $10.54 to $10.65    $473    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.94% to 4.51% 
                                 2006    23    $10.14 to $10.19    $232    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING Oppenheimer Global Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    422    $15.62 to $15.91    $6,645    1.12%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.86% to 11.49% 
                                 2006    377    $14.09 to $14.27    $5,343    0.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    17.12% to 18.03% 
                                 2005    335    $12.03 to $12.09    $4,031    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 

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                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING Oppenheimer Strategic Income Portfolio -                         
                           Service Class                         
                                 2007    730    $11.51 to $11.80    $8,448    4.70%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.69% to 6.35% 
                                 2006    579    $10.89 to $11.10    $6,319    0.11%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.40% to 8.24% 
                                 2005    600    $10.14 to $10.19    $6,094    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING PIMCO Total Return Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    1,809    $11.34 to $12.06    $21,370    3.61%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.76% to 5.33% 
                                 2006    1,608    $10.77 to $11.45    $18,083    2.17%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.44% to 4.19% 
                                 2005    903    $10.77 to $10.99    $9,777    2.18%    0.00% to 0.75%    1.60% to 2.42% 
                                 2004    588    $10.60 to $10.73    $6,250    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.82% to 4.58% 
                                 2003    576    $10.21 to $10.26    $5,884    (a)    0.00% to 0.75%    (a) 
                       ING T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid Cap Growth                         
                           Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    3,175    $14.58 to $14.85    $46,477    0.19%    0.00% to 0.75%    14.62% to 15.30% 
                                 2006    3,405    $12.72 to $12.88    $43,418    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.35% to 9.15% 
                                 2005    3,899    $11.74 to $11.80    $45,813    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING UBS U.S. Large Cap Equity Portfolio - Initial                         
                           Class                         
                                 2007    170    $13.48 to $13.73    $2,315    0.41%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.07% to 5.70% 
                                 2006    495    $12.83 to $12.99    $6,389    0.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.64% to 14.45% 
                                 2005    6    $11.29 to $11.35    $72    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING Van Kampen Comstock Portfolio - Initial Class                         
                                 2007    781    $12.96 to $16.06    $12,287    1.46%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.84% to 4.43% 
                                 2006    803    $12.41 to $15.38    $12,130    1.10%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.38% to 16.25% 
                                 2005    762    $12.87 to $13.23    $9,919    0.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.96% to 3.68% 
                                 2004    653    $12.50 to $12.76    $8,237    -    0.00% to 0.75%    15.96% to 16.96% 
                                 2003    372    $10.78 to $10.91    $4,034    3.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    28.95% to 29.88% 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                     
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






    ING Van Kampen Equity and Income Portfolio -                         
    Initial Class                         
    2007    223    $13.07 to $14.24    $3,137    2.61%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.16% to 5.79% 
    2006    195    $12.36 to $13.46    $2,601    2.54%    0.00% to 0.75%    11.79% to 12.64% 
    2005    97    $11.62 to $11.95    $1,152    0.09%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.29% to 8.05% 
    2004    80    $10.83 to $11.06    $877    0.78%    0.00% to 0.75%     9.95% to 10.93% 
    2003    14    $9.85 to $9.97    $143    -    0.00% to 0.75%    26.44% to 27.33% 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Conservative Portfolio -                         
    Class I                         
    2007    11    $12.15 to $12.43    $128    2.59%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.56% to 5.25% 
    2006    16    $11.62 to $11.81    $181    3.36%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.59% to 8.35% 
    2005    12    $10.80 to $10.90    $132    2.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.05% to 3.81% 
    2004    5    $10.48 to $10.50    $52    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
    2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Growth Portfolio - Class I                         
    2007    143    $13.77 to $14.08    $1,992    1.71%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.92% to 6.51% 
    2006    152    $13.00 to $13.22    $1,994    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.36% to 13.18% 
    2005    354    $11.57 to $11.68    $4,128    0.86%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.37% to 6.18% 
    2004    4    $10.98 to $11.00    $42    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
    2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
    ING VP Strategic Allocation Moderate Portfolio -                         
    Class I                         
    2007    243    $13.00 to $13.30    $3,224    2.10%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.52% to 6.15% 
    2006    292    $12.32 to $12.53    $3,645    2.14%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.30% to 11.18% 
    2005    394    $11.17 to $11.27    $4,436    0.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.91% to 4.64% 
    2004    3    $10.75 to $10.77    $31    (b)    0.00% to 0.75%    (b) 
    2003    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b)    (b) 
                       ING VP Index Plus LargeCap Portfolio - Class I                         
    2007    1,022    $13.88 to $14.46    $14,380    1.21%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.85% to 7.43% 
    2006    1,022    $12.99 to $13.46    $13,429    0.60%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.75% to 14.55% 
    2005    429    $11.42 to $11.75    $4,953    1.23%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.58% to 5.38% 
    2004    491    $10.92 to $11.15    $5,418    1.00%    0.00% to 0.75%     9.75% to 10.62% 
    2003    422    $9.95 to $10.08    $4,224    1.39%    0.00% to 0.75%    25.16% to 26.16% 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                     
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING VP Index Plus MidCap Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    940    $13.54 to $17.00    $15,593    0.77%    0.00% to 0.75%    8.23% to 8.90% 
                                 2006    947    $12.44 to $15.61    $14,470    0.47%    0.00% to 0.75%    8.65% to 9.47% 
                                 2005    1,326    $13.87 to $14.26    $18,684    0.46%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.34% to 11.15% 
                                 2004    1,067    $12.57 to $12.83    $13,569    0.44%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.64% to 16.53% 
                                 2003    712    $10.87 to $11.01    $7,802    0.40%    0.00% to 0.75%    31.44% to 32.49% 
                       ING VP Index Plus SmallCap Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    814    $12.84 to $16.96    $13,510    0.42%    0.00% to 0.75%    0.68% to 1.26% 
                                 2006    888    $12.68 to $16.75    $14,562    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.93% to 13.87% 
                                 2005    734    $14.31 to $14.71    $10,591    0.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.87% to 7.61% 
                                 2004    485    $13.39 to $13.67    $6,535    0.13%    0.00% to 0.75%    21.18% to 22.05% 
                                 2003    261    $11.05 to $11.20    $2,906    0.17%    0.00% to 0.75%    35.09% to 36.09% 
                       ING VP Value Opportunity Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    151    $12.21 to $12.38    $1,847    1.67%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.82% to 7.37% 
                                 2006    174    $11.43 to $11.53    $1,994    1.40%    0.00% to 0.75%    15.11% to 16.00% 
                                 2005    192    $9.93 to $9.94    $1,911    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING VP High Yield Bond Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    2,394    $11.63 to $11.85    $27,946    5.05%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.38% to 4.04% 
                                 2006    2,456    $11.25 to $11.39    $27,692    7.25%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.01% to 9.73% 
                                 2005    1,429    $10.32 to $10.38    $14,762    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING VP MidCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    173    $14.32 to $15.04    $2,554    -    0.00% to 0.75%    21.05% to 21.78% 
                                 2006    208    $11.83 to $12.35    $2,526    -    0.00% to 0.75%    7.06% to 7.86% 
                                 2005    240    $11.05 to $11.45    $2,709    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.51% to 10.31% 
                                 2004    242    $10.09 to $10.38    $2,482    -    0.00% to 0.75%    10.64% to 11.49% 
                                 2003    152    $9.12 to $9.31    $1,404    -    0.00% to 0.75%    35.71% to 36.71% 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                     
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       ING VP Real Estate Portfolio - Class S                         
                                 2007    1,139    $14.75 to $15.03    $16,918    1.00%    0.00% to 0.75%    -5.63% to -5.05% 
                                 2006    1,387    $15.63 to $15.83    $21,779    2.32%    0.00% to 0.75%    34.86% to 35.88% 
                                 2005    1,218    $11.59 to $11.65    $14,140    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                       ING VP SmallCap Opportunities Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    431    $11.16 to $14.96    $4,914    -    0.00% to 0.75%    13.07% to 13.79% 
                                 2006    386    $9.87 to $13.16    $3,881    -    0.00% to 0.75%    11.78% to 12.57% 
                                 2005    405    $8.83 to $9.15    $3,627    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.21% to 9.06% 
                                 2004    447    $8.16 to $8.39    $3,678    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.38% to 10.10% 
                                 2003    365    $7.46 to $7.62    $2,743    -    0.00% to 0.75%    37.64% to 38.80% 
                       ING VP Balanced Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    1,524    $11.13 to $11.25    $16,982    2.82%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.50% to 6.03% 
                                 2006    1,827    $10.55 to $10.61    $19,280    (d)    0.00% to 0.75%    (d) 
                                 2005    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2004    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                                 2003    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d)    (d) 
                       ING VP Intermediate Bond Portfolio - Class I                         
                                 2007    1,647    $11.19 to $13.45    $21,749    -    0.00% to 0.75%    3.12% to 3.71% 
                                 2006    1,552    $10.79 to $12.97    $19,808    4.33%    0.00% to 0.75%    3.30% to 4.01% 
                                 2005    1,317    $12.12 to $12.47    $16,251    4.84%    0.00% to 0.75%    2.36% to 3.14% 
                                 2004    727    $11.84 to $12.09    $8,705    8.27%    0.00% to 0.75%    4.04% to 4.95% 
                                 2003    505    $11.38 to $11.52    $5,775    1.88%    0.00% to 0.75%    5.57% to 6.27% 
                       Brandes International Equity Fund                         
                                 2007    1,009    $21.46 to $22.53    $21,724    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.22% to 8.84% 
                                 2006    1,019    $19.83 to $20.70    $20,249    1.45%    0.00% to 0.75%    25.82% to 26.76% 
                                 2005    944    $15.76 to $16.33    $14,898    1.52%    0.00% to 0.75%    9.75% to 10.56% 
                                 2004    806    $14.36 to $14.77    $11,581    1.20%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.05% to 24.01% 
                                 2003    713    $11.67 to $11.91    $8,330    1.05%    0.00% to 0.75%    46.42% to 47.40% 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                     
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       Business Opportunity Value Fund                         
                                 2007    210    $15.64 to $16.29    $3,307    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.76% to 9.33% 
                                 2006    216    $14.38 to $14.90    $3,118    0.49%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.05% to 13.91% 
                                 2005    228    $12.72 to $13.08    $2,907    0.73%    0.00% to 0.75%    6.98% to 7.74% 
                                 2004    163    $11.89 to $12.14    $1,943    0.66%    0.00% to 0.75%    21.70% to 22.63% 
                                 2003    113    $9.77 to $9.90    $1,103    1.07%    0.00% to 0.75%    28.72% to 29.58% 
                       Frontier Capital Appreciation Fund                         
                                 2007    558    $19.67 to $20.66    $11,011    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.03% to 14.71% 
                                 2006    574    $17.25 to $18.01    $9,924    -    0.00% to 0.75%    15.46% to 16.34% 
                                 2005    509    $14.94 to $15.48    $7,615    -    0.00% to 0.75%    14.13% to 14.92% 
                                 2004    521    $13.09 to $13.47    $6,826    -    0.00% to 0.75%    8.54% to 9.33% 
                                 2003    491    $12.06 to $12.32    $5,926    -    0.00% to 0.75%    54.62% to 55.95% 
                       Turner Core Growth Fund                         
                                 2007    261    $14.54 to $15.27    $3,836    -    0.00% to 0.75%    16.98% to 17.64% 
                                 2006    289    $12.43 to $12.98    $3,615    0.63%    0.00% to 0.75%    7.71% to 8.53% 
                                 2005    268    $11.54 to $11.96    $3,106    0.43%    0.00% to 0.75%    13.03% to 13.90% 
                                 2004    259    $10.21 to $10.50    $2,652    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    10.38% to 11.23% 
                                 2003    166    $9.25 to $9.44    $1,538    0.28%    0.00% to 0.75%    33.67% to 34.47% 
                       Neuberger Berman AMT Socially Responsive                         
    Portfolio® - Class I                         
                                 2007    17    $14.00 to $14.26    $238    -    0.00% to 0.75%    9.03% to 9.61% 
                                 2006    7    $12.84 to $13.01    $89    0.13%    0.00% to 0.75%    12.83% to 13.72% 
                                 2005    4    $11.38 to $11.44    $47    (c)    0.00% to 0.75%    (c) 
                                 2004    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 
                                 2003    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c)    (c) 

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    SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1                     
    Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)                         

     
     
     
                    Investment         
        Units    Unit Fair Value    Net Assets    Income    Expense RatioB    Total ReturnC 
        (000's)    (lowest to highest)    (000's)    RatioA    (lowest to highest)    (lowest to highest) 






                       Van Eck Worldwide Hard Assets Fund                         
                                 2007    303    $39.89 to $40.99    $12,350    0.12%    0.00% to 0.75%    34.84% to 35.59% 
                                 2006    417    $29.42 to $30.40    $12,593    0.08%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.58% to 24.50% 
                                 2005    566    $23.63 to $24.60    $13,798    0.29%    0.00% to 0.75%    50.55% to 51.67% 
                                 2004    514    $15.58 to $16.34    $8,359    0.39%    0.00% to 0.75%    23.04% to 23.95% 
                                 2003    545    $12.57 to $13.28    $7,224    0.34%    0.00% to 0.75%    44.03% to 45.15% 

    (a)      As investment Division was not available until 2003, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (b)      As investment Division was not available until 2004, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (c)      As investment Division was not available until 2005, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    (d)      As investment Division was not available until 2006, this data is not meaningful and is therefore not presented.
     
    A      The Investment Income Ratio represents dividends received by the Division, excluding capital gains distributions divided by the average net assets. The recognition of investment income is determined by the timing of the declaration of dividends by the underlying fund in which the Division invests.
     
    B      The Expense Ratio considers only the expenses borne directly by the Account and is equal to the mortality and expense charge, as defined in Note 3. Certain items in this table are presented as a range of minimum and maximum values; however, such information is calculated independently for each column in the table.
     
    C      Total Return is calculated as the change in unit value for each Contract presented in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Certain items in this table are presented as a range of minimum and maximum values; however, such information is calculated independently for each column in the table.
     

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    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — STATUTORY BASIS
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    For the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004
    with Report of Independent Auditors


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Financial Statements Statutory Basis

    Contents
     
    Report of Independent Auditors    1 
     
    Audited Financial Statements Statutory Basis     
     
    Balance Sheets Statutory Basis - as of December 31, 2006 and 2005    3 
    Statements of Operations Statutory Basis - for the years ended December 31, 2006,     
             2005 and 2004    5 
    Statements of Changes in Capital and Surplus Statutory Basis - for the years ended     
             December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004    6 
    Statements of Cash Flows Statutory Basis - for the years ended December 31,     
             2006, 2005 and 2004    7 
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis    8 


    Report of Independent Auditors

    Board of Directors and Stockholder
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    We have audited the accompanying statutory basis balance sheets of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (the “Company,” a wholly owned direct subsidiary of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc.), as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and the related statutory basis statements of operations, changes in capital and surplus, and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

    We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

    As described in Note 1 to the financial statements, the Company presents its financial statements in conformity with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Division of Insurance of the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State of Colorado (“Colorado Division of Insurance”), which practices differ from United States generally accepted accounting principles. The variances between such practices and United States generally accepted accounting principles and the effects on the accompanying financial statements are described in Note 1. The effects on the financial statements of these variances are not reasonably determinable but are presumed to be material.

    In our opinion, because of the effects of the matter described in the preceding paragraph, the financial statements referred to above do not present fairly, in conformity with United States generally accepted accounting principles, the financial position of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company at December 31, 2006 and 2005, or the results of its operations or its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006.


    However, in our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company at December 31, 2006 and 2005, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006, in conformity with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Colorado Division of Insurance.

     /s/ Ernst & Young LLP

    Atlanta, Georgia
    March 30, 2007


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Balance Sheets - Statutory Basis

        December 31 
        2006    2005 


        (In Thousands) 
    Admitted assets         
    Cash and invested assets:         
       Bonds    $ 17,240,297    $ 16,525,988 
       Preferred stocks    107,043    26,188 
       Common stocks    132,689    79,311 
       Subsidiaries    96,090    91,120 
       Mortgage loans    2,463,432    2,972,342 
       Contract loans    1,263,422    1,204,181 
       Other invested assets    321,017    143,060 
       Cash and short-term investments    273,362    509,301 


    Total cash and invested assets    21,897,352    21,551,491 
     
    Deferred and uncollected premiums, less loading (2006-$1,729; 2005-$1,824)    (25,773)    37,826 
    Accrued investment income    184,726    233,489 
    Reinsurance balances recoverable    76,797    60,004 
    Indebtedness from related parties    31,097    7,149 
    Net deferred tax asset    57,722    60,607 
    Separate account assets    1,515,627    1,837,339 
    Other assets    24,281    26,635 


    Total admitted assets    $ 23,761,829    $ 23,814,540 



    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Balance Sheets - Statutory Basis

        December 31 
        2006    2005 


        (In Thousands, 
        except share amounts) 
    Liabilities and capital and surplus         
    Liabilities:         
       Policy and contract liabilities:         
             Life and annuity reserves    $ 11,961,260    $ 13,024,195 
             Deposit type contracts    7,040,385    5,615,759 
             Other policy and contract liabilities    16,738    6,990 


       Total policy and contract liabilities    19,018,383    18,646,944 
     
       Interest maintenance reserve    68,201    95,331 
       Accounts payable and accrued expenses    63,392    122,801 
       Reinsurance balances    389,221    671,059 
       Current federal income taxes payable (including ($20,344) and ($6,709)         
             on realized capital losses at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively)    43,972    10,094 
       Indebtedness to related parties    53,847    21,708 
       Asset valuation reserve    146,357    152,204 
       Borrowed money    791,398    721,409 
       Net transfers to separate accounts    (85,770)    (82,053) 
       Other liabilities    161,857    93,539 
       Separate account liabilities    1,515,627    1,831,642 


    Total liabilities    22,166,485    22,284,678 
     
    Capital and surplus:         
       Common stock: authorized 149 shares of $20,000 par value;         
             144 issued and outstanding    2,880    2,880 
       Surplus notes    165,032    165,032 
       Paid-in and contributed surplus    1,237,778    1,237,778 
       Unassigned surplus    189,654    124,172 


    Total capital and surplus    1,595,344    1,529,862 


    Total liabilities and capital and surplus    $ 23,761,829    $ 23,814,540 



    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Statements of Operations – Statutory Basis

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005      2004 



          (In Thousands)     
    Premiums and other revenues:                 
       Life, annuity, and accident and health premiums    $ 658,072    $ 3,548,992    $ 1,259,922 
       Net investment income    1,166,735    1,022,338        842,988 
       Amortization of interest maintenance reserve    (13,906)    (12,732)        (12,135) 
       Commissions, expense allowances and reserve adjustments  
           on reinsurance ceded 
                   
      62,524    296,839        163,916 
       Other revenues    90,827    83,488        122,690 



    Total premiums and other revenues    1,964,252    4,938,925        2,377,381 
     
    Benefits paid or provided:                 
       Death benefits    123,174    110,562        340,989 
       Annuity benefits    77,057    69,878        14,153 
       Surrender benefits and withdrawals    1,669,487    972,390        1,017,837 
       Interest on policy or contract funds    455,851    210,745        289,995 
       Other benefits    6,728    (5,582)        8,634 
       (Decrease) increase in life, annuity, and accident  
          and health reserves 
                   
      (1,063,635)    2,842,329        (20,627) 
       Net transfers to separate accounts    66,823    65,804        92,380 



    Total benefits paid or provided    1,335,485    4,266,126        1,743,361 
     
    Insurance expenses and other deductions:                 
       Commissions    298,083    244,190        480,700 
       General expenses    110,599    98,030        176,702 
       Insurance taxes, licenses and fees    19,919    27,005        27,687 
       Other deductions    36,052    10,259        43,206 



    Total insurance expenses and other deductions    464,653    379,484        728,295 



     
    Gain (loss) from operations before policyholder dividends,                 
       federal income taxes and net realized capital gains (losses)    164,114    293,315        (94,275) 
    Dividends to policyholders    4,060    4,997        1,253 



    Gain (loss) from operations before federal income taxes and                 
       net realized capital gains (losses)    160,054    288,318        (95,528) 
     
    Federal income tax expense (benefit)    29,952    165,325        (143,489) 



    Gain from operations before net realized capital gains (losses)    130,102    122,993        47,961 
    Net realized capital gains (losses)    5,341    16,435        (6,682) 



    Net income    $ 135,443    $ 139,428    $ 41,279 




    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    5


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Statements of Changes in Capital and Surplus—Statutory Basis

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005        2004 



          (In Thousands)     
    Common stock:                 
       Balance at beginning and end of year    $ 2,880    $ 2,880    $ 2,880 



     
    Surplus notes:                 
       Balance at beginning and end of year    165,032    165,032        165,032 



     
    Paid-in and contributed surplus:                 
       Balance at beginning of year    1,237,778    934,778        934,778 
       Capital contributions    -    303,000        - 



       Balance at end of year    1,237,778    1,237,778        934,778 



     
    Unassigned surplus (deficit):                 
       Balance at beginning of year    124,172    (32,944)        (66,776) 
       Net income    135,443    139,428        41,279 
       Change in net unrealized capital gains or losses    13,826    10,882        14,448 
       Change in nonadmitted assets    47,657    (59,741)        153,378 
       Change in liability for reinsurance in unauthorized companies    (773)    598        2,701 
       Change in asset valuation reserve    5,847    (11,932)        (27,480) 
       Change in net deferred income tax    (44,150)    43,661        (128,882) 
       Change in surplus as a result of reinsurance    33,562    106,961        - 
       Dividends to stockholder    (115,000)    -        - 
       Amortization of deferred gain on reinsurance transaction    (10,075)    (73,020)        (20,174) 
       Change in additional minimum pension liability    (855)    279        (1,438) 



       Balance at end of year    189,654    124,172        (32,944) 



    Total capital and surplus    $ 1,595,344    $ 1,529,862    $ 1,069,746 




    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    6


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Statements of Cash Flows—Statutory Basis

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005      2004 



          (In Thousands)     
    Operations                 
    Premiums, policy proceeds, and other                 
       considerations received, net of reinsurance paid    $ 693,428    $ 3,306,366    $ 1,684,579 
    Net investment income received    1,270,640    1,093,462        1,043,665 
    Commissions and expenses paid    (364,176)    (522,189)        (707,222) 
    Benefits paid    (2,296,427)    (1,462,450)        (2,986,209) 
    Net transfers to separate accounts    (68,654)    (68,885)        (174,122) 
    Dividends paid to policyholders    (4,106)    (5,071)        (3,031) 
    Federal income taxes received (paid)    26,110    (98,240)        48,363 
    Miscellaneous income    329,884    778,443        391,696 



    Net cash (used in) provided by operations    (413,301)    3,021,436        (702,281) 
     
    Investment activities                 
    Proceeds from sales, maturities, or repayments of investments:                 
       Bonds    8,766,315    10,211,616        11,949,069 
       Stocks    15,577    315        21,367 
       Mortgage loans    682,059    730,953        621,265 
       Real estate    249    36,482        5,859 
       Other invested assets    9,366    17,813        15,052 
       Net loss on cash and short term investments    (10,922)    (35,258)        (28,892) 
       Miscellaneous proceeds    68,032    12,088        64,236 



    Total investment proceeds    9,530,676    10,974,009        12,647,956 
     
    Cost of investments acquired:                 
       Bonds    9,691,158    13,699,458        10,825,302 
       Stocks    54,394    9,458        26,821 
       Mortgage loans    174,736    420,908        544,499 
       Real estate    -    868        4,550 
       Other invested assets    150,704    59,280        16,079 
       Miscellaneous applications    26,832    7,214        55,191 



    Total cost of investments acquired    10,097,824    14,197,186        11,472,442 
     
    Net (increase) decrease in contract loans    (59,241)    (48,543)        1,371 



    Net cash (used in) provided by investment activities    (626,389)    (3,271,720)        1,176,885 
     
    Financing and miscellaneous activities                 
    Other cash provided (applied):                 
       Capital and surplus paid-in    -    303,000        - 
       Borrowed money    68,208    166,948        175,339 
       Net deposits (withdrawals) on deposit-type contracts    1,424,625    (720,971)        42,734 
       Dividends paid to stockholders    (115,000)    -        - 
       Change in cash due to reinsurance    (501,696)    77,549        (143,440) 
       Other cash (applied) provided    (72,386)    91,030        (144,042) 



    Net cash provided by (used in) financing and miscellaneous activities    803,751    (82,444)        (69,409) 



    Net (decrease) increase in cash and short-term investments    (235,939)    (332,728)        405,195 
    Cash and short-term investments                 
       Beginning of year    509,301    842,029        436,834 



       End of year    $ 273,362    $ 509,301    $ 842,029 




    The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

    7


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    1. Nature of Operations and Significant Accounting Policies

    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (the “Company”) is domiciled in Colorado and is a wholly owned subsidiary of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“ING AIH”). ING AIH’s ultimate parent is ING Groep, N.V. (“ING”), a global financial services company based in The Netherlands. The Company focuses on two markets: the advanced market and the investment products market. The life insurance products offered for the advanced market include wealth transfer and estate planning, executive benefits, charitable giving and corporate-owned life insurance. These products include traditional life, interest-sensitive life, universal life, and variable life. Operations are conducted almost entirely on the general agency basis and the Company is presently licensed in all states (approved for reinsurance only in New York), the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In the investment products market, the Company offers guaranteed investment contracts, funding agreements, and trust notes to institutional buyers.

    An affiliate, Southland Life Insurance Company (“Southland”), merged with and into the Company on October 1, 2004. The transaction was approved by the Division of Insurance of the Department of Regulatory Agencies of the State of Colorado (“Colorado Division of Insurance”) and was accounted for as a statutory merger. No consideration was paid and no common stock was issued in exchange for all of the common shares of Southland. The accompanying financial statements have been restated as though the merger took place prior to all periods presented. Pre-merger separate company revenue and net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2004 were $1,803 and $131, respectively, for the Company and $306 and $46, respectively, for Southland.

    Basis of Presentation

    The preparation of financial statements of insurance companies requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Such estimates and assumptions could change in the future as more information becomes known, which could impact the amounts reported and disclosed herein.

    The accompanying financial statements of the Company have been prepared in conformity with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Colorado Division of Insurance, which practices differ from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”). The most significant variances from GAAP are as follows:

    Investments: Investments in bonds and mandatorily redeemable preferred stocks are reported at amortized cost or market value based on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) rating; for GAAP, such fixed maturity investments are designated at purchase as held-to-maturity, trading or available-for-sale. Held-to-maturity investments are reported at amortized cost, and the remaining fixed maturity investments are reported at fair value with unrealized capital gains and losses reported in

    8


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    operations for those designated as trading and as a separate component of other comprehensive income in stockholder’s equity for those designated as available-for-sale.

    The Company invests in structured securities including mortgage backed securities/ collateralized mortgage obligations, asset backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, and commercial mortgage-backed securities. For these structured securities, management compares the undiscounted cash flows to the carrying value. An other than temporary impairment is considered to have occurred when the undiscounted cash flows are less than the carrying value.

    For structured securities, when a negative yield results from a revaluation based on new prepayment assumptions (i.e., undiscounted cash flows are less than current book value), an other than temporary impairment is considered to have occurred and the asset is written down to the value of the undiscounted cash flows. For GAAP, assets are reevaluated based on the discounted cash flows using a current market rate. Impairments are recognized when there has been an adverse change in cash flows and the fair value is less than book value. The asset is then written down to fair value. When a decline in fair value is determined to be other than temporary, the individual security is written down to fair value and the loss is accounted for as a realized loss.

    Investments in real estate are reported net of related obligations rather than on a gross basis. Real estate owned and occupied by the Company is included in investments rather than reported as an operating asset as under GAAP, and investment income and operating expenses include rent for the Company’s occupancy of those properties. Changes between depreciated cost and admitted asset investment amounts are credited or charged directly to unassigned surplus rather than income as would be required under GAAP.

    Statement of Statutory Accounting Principles (“SSAP”) No. 31, Derivative Instruments applies to derivative transactions entered into prior to January 1, 2003. The Company also follows the hedge accounting guidance in SSAP No. 86, Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities for derivative transactions entered into or modified on or after January 1, 2003. Under this guidance, derivatives that are deemed effective hedges are accounted for in a manner which is consistent with the underlying hedged item. Derivatives used in hedging transactions that do not meet the requirements of SSAP No. 86 as an effective hedge are carried at fair value with the change in value recorded in surplus as unrealized gains or losses. Embedded derivatives are not accounted for separately from the host contract. Under GAAP, the effective and ineffective portions of a single hedge are accounted for separately. An embedded derivative within a contract that is not clearly and closely related to the economic characteristics and risk of the host contract is accounted for separately from the host contract and valued and reported at fair value, and the change in fair value for cash flow hedges is credited or charged directly to a separate component of shareholder’s equity rather than to income as required for fair value hedges.

    9


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Valuation Reserves: The asset valuation reserve (“AVR”) is determined by an NAIC-prescribed formula and is reported as a liability rather than as a valuation allowance or an appropriation of surplus. The change in AVR is reported directly to unassigned surplus.

    Under a formula prescribed by the NAIC, the Company defers the portion of realized gains and losses on sales of fixed-income investments, principally bonds and mortgage loans, attributable to changes in the general level of interest rates, and amortizes those deferrals over the remaining period to maturity based on groupings of individual securities sold in five-year bands. The net deferral or interest maintenance reserve (“IMR”) is reported as a component of other liabilities in the accompanying Balance Sheets.

    Realized gains and losses on investments are reported in the Statements of Operations net of federal income tax and transfers to the IMR. Under GAAP, realized capital gains and losses are reported in the Statements of Operations on a pretax basis in the period that the asset giving rise to the gain or loss is sold. Realized losses due to impairment are recorded when there has been a decline in value deemed to be other than temporary, in which case the provision for such declines is charged to income.

    Valuation allowances, if necessary, are established for mortgage loans based on the difference between the net value of the collateral, determined as the fair value of the collateral less estimated costs to obtain and sell, and the recorded investment in the mortgage loan. Under GAAP, such allowances are based on the present value of expected future cash flows discounted at the loan’s effective interest rate or, if foreclosure is probable, on the estimated fair value of the collateral.

    The initial valuation allowance and subsequent changes in the allowance for mortgage loans as a result of a temporary impairment are charged or credited directly to unassigned surplus. Under GAAP, such allowances are included as a component of earnings.

    Policy Acquisition Costs: The costs of acquiring and renewing business are expensed when incurred. Under GAAP, acquisition costs related to traditional life insurance, to the extent recoverable from future policy revenues, are deferred and amortized over the premium–paying period of the related policies using assumptions consistent with those used in computing policy benefit reserves. For universal life insurance and investment products, to the extent recoverable from future gross profits, acquisition costs are amortized generally in proportion to the present value of expected gross margins from surrender charges and investment, mortality, and expense margins.

    Premiums: Life premiums are recognized as revenue when due. Premiums for annuity policies with mortality and morbidity risk, except for guaranteed interest and group annuity contracts, are also recognized as revenue when due. Premiums received for annuity policies without mortality or morbidity risk and for guaranteed interest and group annuity contracts are recorded using deposit accounting.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Under GAAP, premiums for traditional life insurance products, which include those products with fixed and guaranteed premiums and benefits and consist primarily of whole life insurance policies, are recognized as revenue when due. Group insurance premiums are recognized as premium revenue over the time period to which the premiums relate. Revenues for universal life, annuities and guaranteed interest contracts consist of policy charges for the cost of insurance, policy administration charges, amortization of policy initiation fees and surrender charges assessed during the period.

    Benefit and Contract Reserves: Life policy and contract reserves under statutory accounting practices are calculated based upon both the net level premium and Commissioners’ Reserve Valuation methods using statutory rates for mortality and interest. GAAP requires that policy reserves for traditional products be based upon the net level premium method utilizing reasonably conservative estimates of mortality, interest, and withdrawals prevailing when the policies were sold. For interest-sensitive products, the GAAP policy reserve is equal to the policy fund balance plus an unearned revenue reserve which reflects the unamortized balance of early year policy loads over renewal year policy loads.

    Reinsurance: For business ceded to unauthorized reinsurers, statutory accounting practices require that reinsurance credits permitted by the treaty be recorded as an offsetting liability and charged against unassigned surplus. Under GAAP, an allowance for amounts deemed uncollectible would be established through a charge to earnings. Statutory income recognized on certain reinsurance treaties representing financing arrangements is not recognized on a GAAP basis.

    Policy and contract liabilities ceded to reinsurers have been reported as reductions of the related reserves rather than as assets as required under GAAP.

    Commissions allowed by reinsurers on business ceded are reported as income when received rather than being deferred and amortized with deferred policy acquisition costs as required under GAAP.

    Gains and losses generated in certain reinsurance transactions are deferred and amortized over the remaining life the business for GAAP purposes. For statutory, such amounts are recognized immediately in income, with gains reported as a separate component of surplus.

    Subsidiaries: The accounts and operations of the Company’s subsidiaries are not consolidated. Certain affiliated investments for which audited GAAP statements are not available or expected to be available are non-admitted. Under GAAP, the accounts and operations of the Company’s subsidiaries are consolidated. All affiliated investments are included in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.

    Nonadmitted Assets: Certain assets designated as “nonadmitted,” principally deferred federal income tax assets, disallowed interest maintenance reserves, non–operating

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    software, past–due agents’ balances, furniture and equipment, intangible assets, and other assets not specifically identified as an admitted asset within the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual, are excluded from the accompanying Balance Sheets and are charged directly to unassigned surplus. Under GAAP, such assets are included in the Balance Sheets.

    Employee Benefits: For purposes of calculating the Company’s postretirement benefit obligation, only vested participants and current retirees are included in the valuation. Under GAAP, active participants not currently vested are also included.

    Universal Life and Annuity Policies: Revenues for universal life and annuity policies consist of the entire premium received and benefits incurred represent the total of death benefits paid and the change in policy reserves. Under GAAP, premiums received in excess of policy charges would not be recognized as premium revenue and benefits would represent the excess of benefits paid over the policy account value and interest credited to the account values.

    Policyholder Dividends: Policyholder dividends are recognized when declared. Under GAAP, dividends are recognized over the term of the related policies.

    Deferred Income Taxes: Deferred tax assets are provided for and admitted to an amount determined under a standard formula. This formula considers the amount of differences that will reverse in the subsequent year, taxes paid in prior years that could be recovered through carrybacks, surplus limits, and the amount of deferred tax liabilities available for offset. Any deferred tax assets not covered under the formula are non-admitted. Deferred taxes do not include any amounts for state taxes. Under GAAP, a deferred tax asset is recorded for the amount of gross deferred tax assets that are expected to be realized in future years and a valuation allowance is established for the portion that is not realizable.

    Surplus Notes: Surplus notes are reported as a component of surplus. Under statutory accounting practices, no interest is recorded on the surplus notes until payment has been approved by the Colorado Division of Insurance. Under GAAP, surplus notes are reported as liabilities and the related interest is reported as a charge to earnings over the term of the notes.

    Statements of Cash Flows: Cash and short–term investments in the Statements of Cash Flows represent cash balances and investments with initial maturities of one year or less. Under GAAP, the corresponding caption of cash and cash equivalents includes cash balances and investments with initial maturities of three months or less.

    Reconciliation to GAAP: The effects of the preceding variances from GAAP on the accompanying statutory basis financial statements have not been determined, but are presumed to be material.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Other significant accounting practices are as follows:

    Investments

    Investments are stated at values prescribed by the NAIC, as follows:

    Bonds not backed by other loans are principally stated at amortized cost using the interest method.

    Single class and multi-class mortgage-backed/asset-backed securities are valued at amortized cost using the interest method including anticipated prepayments. Prepayment assumptions are obtained from dealer surveys or internal estimates and are based on the current interest rate and economic environment. The retrospective adjustment method is used to value all such securities except for higher-risk asset backed securities, which are valued using the prospective method. The Company has elected to use the book value as of January 1, 1994 as the cost for applying the retrospective method to securities purchased prior to that date where historical cash flows are not readily available.

    Redeemable preferred stocks rated as high quality or better are reported at cost or amortized cost. All other redeemable preferred stocks are reported at the lower of cost, amortized cost, or market value and nonredeemable preferred stocks are reported at market value or the lower of cost or market value as determined by the Securities Valuation Office of the NAIC (“SVO”).

    Hybrid securities are generally defined as securities including both debt and equity characteristics. During 2005 and prior, hybrid securities were reported as bonds on the balance sheet. During 2006, the NAIC held discussions regarding the appropriate reporting/classification of these securities. Although discussion on the issues will continue into 2007, the short-term reporting guidance from the NAIC recommends that hybrid securities, as defined by this same NAIC guidance, be reported as preferred stock. Therefore, all hybrid securities have been reclassified as preferred stock on the Company’s Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2006. This resulted in a reclassification of $91.9 from bonds to preferred stock on the Company’s Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2006.

    Common stocks are reported at market value as determined by the SVO and the related unrealized capital gains/losses are reported in unassigned surplus along with adjustment for federal income taxes.

    The Company analyzes the general account investments to determine whether there has been an other than temporary decline in fair value below the amortized cost basis. Management considers the length of time and the extent to which the market value has been less than cost, the financial condition and near-term prospects of the issuer, future economic conditions and market forecasts, and the Company's intent and

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    ability to not sell the investment in the issuer for a period of time sufficient to allow for recovery in market value. If it is probable that all amounts due according to the contractual terms of a debt security will not be collected, an other than temporary impairment is considered to have occurred. The Company also considers the negative market impact of the interest rate changes, in addition to credit related items, when performing other-than-temporary impairment testing. As part of this testing, the Company determines whether or not it has the ability and intent to not sell the investments for a period of time sufficient to allow for recovery in fair value.

    The Company uses derivatives such as interest rate swaps, caps and floors, forwards and options as part of its overall interest rate risk management strategy for certain life insurance and annuity products. For those derivatives in effective hedging relationships, the Company values all derivative instruments on a consistent basis with the hedged item. Upon termination, gains and losses on instruments are deferred to IMR or included in the carrying values of the underlying hedged items and are amortized over the remaining lives of the hedged items as adjustments to investment income or benefits from the hedged items. Any unamortized gains or losses are recognized when the underlying hedged items are sold. Derivatives used in hedging transactions that do not meet the requirements of SSAP No. 86 as an effective hedge are carried at fair value with change in value recorded in surplus as unrealized gain or loss.

    Credit default swaps and total return swaps are utilized to replicate the investment characteristics of permissible investments using the derivative in conjunction with other investments. The replication (synthetic asset) and the derivative and other cash instrument are carried at amortized cost.

    Interest rate swap contracts are used to convert the interest rate characteristics (fixed or variable) of certain investments to match those of the related insurance liabilities that the investments are supporting. The net interest effect of such swap transactions is reported as an adjustment of interest income from the hedged items as incurred.

    Interest rate caps and floors are used to limit the effects of changing interest rates on yields of variable rate or short-term assets or liabilities. The initial cost of any such agreement is amortized to net investment income over the life of the agreement. Periodic payments that are receivable as a result of the agreements are accrued as an adjustment of interest income or benefits from the hedged items.

    All effective derivatives are reported at amortized cost with the exception of S&P options. S&P options are reported at fair value since they do not meet the hedge requirement of SSAP No. 86. The unrealized gains or losses from the S&P options are reported as unrealized gain or loss in surplus.

    SSAP No. 88, Investments in Subsidiary, Controlled and Affiliated Entities (“SSAP 88”), applies to the Company’s subsidiaries, controlled and affiliated entities

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    (“SCA”). The Company’s insurance subsidiaries are reported at their underlying statutory basis net assets plus the admitted portion of goodwill, and the Company’s noninsurance subsidiary is reported at the GAAP basis of its net assets. Dividends from subsidiaries are included in net investment income. The remaining net change in the subsidiaries’ equity is included in the change in net unrealized capital gains or losses. SCA entities for which audited US GAAP statements are not available or expected to be available are nonadmitted.

    Mortgage loans are reported at amortized cost, less writedown for impairments.

    Contract loans are reported at unpaid principal balances.

    Land is reported at cost. Real estate occupied by the Company is reported at depreciated cost, and other real estate is reported at the lower of depreciated cost or fair value. Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful lives of the properties.

    For reverse repurchase agreements, Company policies require a minimum of 95% of the fair value of securities sold under reverse repurchase agreements to be maintained as collateral. Cash collateral received is invested in short-term investments and the offsetting collateral liability is included in miscellaneous liabilities.

    Reverse dollar repurchase agreements are accounted for as collateral borrowings, where the amount borrowed is equal to the sales price of the underlying securities.

    The Company engages in securities lending whereby certain domestic bonds from its portfolio are loaned to other institutions for short periods of time. Collateral, primarily cash, which is in excess of the market value of the loaned securities, is deposited by the borrower with a lending agent, and retained and invested by the lending agent to generate additional income for the Company. The Company does not have access to the collateral. The Company’s policy requires a minimum of 102% of the fair value of securities loaned to be maintained as collateral. The market value of the loaned securities is monitored on a daily basis with additional collateral obtained or refunded as the market value fluctuates.

    Short-term investments are reported at amortized cost which approximates market value. Short-term investments include investments with maturities of less than one year at the date of acquisition.

    Partnership interests, which are included in other invested assets, are reported at the underlying audited GAAP equity of the investee.

    Residual collateralized mortgage obligations, which are included in other invested assets on the Balance Sheets, are reported at amortized cost using the effective interest method.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Realized capital gains and losses are determined using the first-in first-out method.

    Cash on hand includes cash equivalents. Cash equivalents are short–term investments that are both readily convertible to cash and have an original maturity date of three months or less.

    Aggregate Reserve for Life Policies and Contracts

    Life, annuity, and accident and health reserves are developed by actuarial methods and are determined based on published tables using statutorily specified interest rates and valuation methods that will provide, in the aggregate, reserves that are greater than or equal to the minimum or guaranteed policy cash value or the amounts required by law. Interest rates range from 1.5% to 11.3% .

    The Company waives the deduction of deferred fractional premiums upon the death of the insured. It is the Company’s practice to return a pro rata portion of any premium paid beyond the policy month of death, although it is not contractually required to do so for certain issues.

    The methods used in valuation of substandard policies are as follows:

    For life, endowment and term policies issued substandard, the standard reserve during the premium-paying period is increased by 50% of the gross annual extra premium. Standard reserves are held on Paid-Up Limited Pay contracts.

    For reinsurance accepted with table rating, the reserve established is a multiple of the standard reserve corresponding to the table rating.

    For reinsurance with flat extra premiums, the standard reserve is increased by 50% of the flat extra.

    The amount of insurance in force for which the gross premiums are less than the net premiums, according to the standard of valuation required by the Colorado Division of Insurance, is $8.1 billion and $3.1 billion at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The amount of premium deficiency reserves for policies on which gross premiums are less than the net premiums is $251.8 and $203.3 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The Company anticipates investment income as a factor in the premium deficiency calculation in accordance with SSAP No. 54, Individual and Group Accident and Health Contracts.

    The tabular interest has been determined from the basic data for the calculation of policy reserves for all direct ordinary life insurance and for the portion of group life insurance classified as group Section 79. The method of determination of tabular interest of funds

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    not involving life contingencies is as follows: current year reserves, plus payments, less prior year reserves, less funds added.

    Reinsurance

    Reinsurance premiums, commissions, expense reimbursements, and reserves related to reinsured business are accounted for on a basis consistent with those used in accounting for the original policies issued and the terms of the reinsurance contracts. Reserves are based on the terms of the reinsurance contracts and are consistent with the risks assumed. Premiums and benefits ceded to other companies have been reported as a reduction of premium revenue and benefits expense. Amounts applicable to reinsurance ceded for reserves and unpaid claim liabilities have been reported as reductions of these items, and expense allowances received in connection with reinsurance ceded have been reflected in operations.

    Electronic Data Processing Equipment

    Electronic data processing equipment is carried at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation for major classes of such assets is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of the asset.

    Participating Insurance

    Participating business approximates less than 1% of the Company’s ordinary life insurance in force and less than 1% of premium income. The amount of dividends to be paid to participating policyholders is determined annually by the Board of Directors. Amounts allocable to participating policyholders are based on published dividend projections or expected dividend scales. Dividends expense of $4.1, $5.0 and $1.3 was incurred in 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Benefit Plans

    The Company provides noncontributory retirement plans for substantially all employees and certain agents. Pension costs are charged to operations as contributions are made to the plans. The Company also provides a contributory retirement plan for substantially all employees.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY             
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis             
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)             

     
                       Nonadmitted Assets             
     
                       Nonadmitted assets are summarized as follows:             
     
        December 31   
        2006      2005 


        (In Thousands)   
                       Contract loans    $ -    $ 136 
                       Other invested assets    2,447        140 
                       Deferred federal income taxes    173,265        219,303 
                       Agents’ debit balances    1,970        5,326 
                       Furniture and equipment    63        223 
                       Deferred and uncollected premium    507        398 
                       Other    11,064        11,447 


                       Total nonadmitted assets    $ 189,316    $ 236,973 



    Changes in nonadmitted assets are generally reported directly in unassigned surplus as an increase or decrease in nonadmitted assets.

    Claims and Claims Adjustment Expenses

    Claims expenses represent the estimated ultimate net cost of all reported and unreported claims incurred through December 31, 2006. The Company does not discount claims and claims adjustment expense reserves. Such estimates are based on actuarial projections applied to historical claim payment data. Such liabilities are considered to be reasonable and adequate to discharge the Company’s obligations for claims incurred but unpaid as of December 31, 2006.

    Guaranteed Benefits

    For the Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit (“GMDB”), Actuarial Guideline 34 is followed. AG34 interprets the standards for applying CARVM to GMDBs in variable annuity contracts where GMDBs are integrated with other benefits such as surrenders and annuitizations. This guideline requires that GMDBs be projected assuming an immediate drop in the value of the assets supporting the variable annuity contract, followed by a subsequent recovery at a Net Assumed Return. The immediate drops and assumed returns used in the projections are provided in AG34 and vary by five asset classes in order to reflect the risk/return differential inherent in each class. Contract specific asset based charges are deducted to obtain the Net Assumed Returns. This Guideline interprets mortality standards to be applied to projected GMDBs in the reserve calculation. In addition, this Guideline clarifies standards for reinsurance transactions revolving GMDBs w ith the Integrated Benefit Streams modified to reflect both the payment of future reinsurance premiums and the recovery of future reinsured death benefits.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Cash Flow Information

    Cash and short-term investments include cash on hand, demand deposits and short-term fixed maturity instruments with a maturity of less than one year at date of acquisition.

    Separate Accounts

    Most separate account assets and liabilities held by the Company represent funds held for the benefit of the Company’s variable life and annuity policy and contract holders who bear all of the investment risk associated with the policies. Such policies are of a non-guaranteed nature. All net investment experience, positive or negative, is attributed to the policy and contract holders’ account values. The assets and liabilities of these accounts are carried at fair value.

    Certain other separate accounts relate to experience-rated group annuity contracts that fund defined contribution pension plans. These contracts provide guaranteed interest returns for one year only, where the guaranteed interest rate is re-established each year based on the investment experience of the separate account. In no event can the interest rate be less than zero. The assets and liabilities of these separate accounts are carried at book value.

    Reserves related to the Company’s mortality risk associated with these policies are included in life and annuity reserves. These reserves include reserves for guaranteed minimum death benefits (before reinsurance) that totaled $25.0 and $28.7 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The operations of the separate accounts are not included in the accompanying financial statements.

    2. Permitted Statutory Basis Accounting Practices

    The financial statements of the Company are presented on the basis of accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Colorado Division of Insurance. The Colorado Division of Insurance recognizes only statutory accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the State of Colorado for determining and reporting the financial condition and results of operations of an insurance company and for determining its solvency under the Colorado Insurance Laws. The NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual has been adopted as a component of prescribed or permitted practices by the State of Colorado. The Colorado Commissioner of Insurance has the right to permit other specific practices that deviate from prescribed practices.

    The Company is required to identify those significant accounting practices that are permitted, and obtain written approval of the practices from the Colorado Division of Insurance. As of December 31, 2006 and 2005, the Company had no such permitted accounting practices.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    3. Investments

    The amortized cost and fair value of bonds and equity securities are as follows:

          Amortized    Unrealized    Unrealized    Fair 
          Cost    Gains    Losses    Value 




              (In Thousands)   
    At December 31, 2006:                     
    U.S. Treasury securities and                     
       obligations of U.S. government                     
       corporations and agencies    $ 134,410    $ 1,604    $ 648    $ 135,366 
    States, municipalities,                     
       and political subdivisions        26,699    259    759    26,199 
    Foreign government (par value - $277,258)    291,278    19,883    2,795    308,366 
    Foreign other (par value - $2,060,782)        2,060,102    50,730    33,945    2,076,887 
    Public utilities securities        357,031    5,973    3,931    359,073 
    Corporate securities        5,510,497    97,028    62,990    5,544,535 
    Residential mortgage-backed securities        4,794,611    30,932    97,271    4,728,272 
    Commercial mortgage-backed                     
       securities        1,680,044    14,289    13,829    1,680,504 
    Other asset-backed securities        2,385,745    4,287    7,149    2,382,883 




    Total bonds        17,240,417    224,985    223,317    17,242,085 




    Preferred stocks        107,043    2,358    904    108,497 
    Common stocks        129,873    3,141    325    132,689 




    Total equity securities        236,916    5,499    1,229    241,186 




    Total    $ 17,477,333    $ 230,484    $ 224,546    $ 17,483,271 





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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

                Gross    Gross     
          Amortized    Unrealized    Unrealized    Fair 
          Cost    Gains    Losses    Value 




              (In Thousands)   
    At December 31, 2005:                     
    U.S. Treasury securities and                     
       obligations of U.S. government                     
       corporations and agencies    $ 336,927    $ 920    $ 1,402    $ 336,445 
    States, municipalities,                     
       and political subdivisions        30,869    345    439    30,775 
    Foreign government (par value - $255,124)    268,105    17,723    2,645    283,183 
    Foreign other (par value - $2,396,421)        2,424,121    73,804    33,238    2,464,687 
    Public utilities securities        424,519    8,021    4,351    428,189 
    Corporate securities        6,545,828    143,340    71,513    6,617,655 
    Residential mortgage-backed securities        3,966,004    34,071    94,205    3,905,870 
    Commercial mortgage-backed                     
       securities        1,769,151    10,736    31,834    1,748,053 
    Other asset-backed securities        760,828    4,011    8,736    756,103 




    Total bonds        16,526,352    292,971    248,363    16,570,960 




    Preferred stocks        26,188    221    2,404    24,005 
    Common stocks        76,584    2,739    12    79,311 




    Total equity securities        102,772    2,960    2,416    103,316 




    Total    $ 16,629,124    $ 295,931    $ 250,779    $ 16,674,276 





    Reconciliation of bonds from amortized cost to carrying value is as follows:

        December 31 
        2006    2005 


        (In Thousands) 
    Amortized cost    $ 17,240,417    $ 16,526,352 
    Less: adjustments for below investment grade bonds    (120)    (364) 


    Carrying value    $ 17,240,297    $ 16,525,988 



    The aggregate market value of debt securities with unrealized losses and the time period that cost exceeded fair value are as follows:

            More than 6 
    months and less 
    than 12 months 
    below cost 
           
              More than 
    12 months 
    below cost 
       
        Less than 6 
    months below cost 
           
              Total 




          (In Thousands)     
    December 31, 2006:                 
    Fair value    $ 3,102,129    $ 680,735 $    3,394,661    $ 7,177,525 
    Unrealized loss    35,870    24,436    163,011    223,317 

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

            More than 6 
    months and less 
    than 12 months 
    below cost 
       
    More than 
    12 months 
    below cost 
       
                 
        Less than 6 
    months below cost 
           
              Total 




          (In Thousands)     
    December 31, 2005:                 
    Fair value    $ 5,878,295    $ 2,096,112    $ 1,228,921    $ 9,203,328 
    Unrealized loss    109,924    66,857    71,582    248,363 

    The amortized cost and fair value of investments in bonds at December 31, 2006, by contractual maturity, are shown below. Expected maturities may differ from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

        Amortized    Fair 
        Cost    Value 


        (In Thousands) 
    Maturity:         
       Due in 1 year or less    $ 540,583    $ 540,828 
       Due after 1 year through 5 years    2,829,576    2,838,395 
       Due after 5 years through 10 years    3,147,268    3,154,438 
       Due after 10 years    1,862,590    1,916,765 


        8,380,017    8,450,426 
    Residential mortgage-backed securities    4,794,611    4,728,272 
    Commercial mortgage-backed securities    1,680,044    1,680,504 
    Other asset-backed securities    2,385,745    2,382,883 


    Total    $ 17,240,417    $ 17,242,085 



    At December 31, 2006 and 2005, investments in certificates of deposit and bonds with an admitted asset value of $26.2 and $24.3, respectively, were on deposit with state insurance departments to satisfy regulatory requirements.

    The Company had loaned securities, which are reflected as invested assets on the balance sheets, with a market value of approximately $183.4 and $239.9 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively.

    Proceeds from sales of investments in bonds and other fixed maturity interest securities were $4.2 billion, $4.4 billion and $5.1 billion in 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. Gross gains of $55.6, $83.9 and $87.3 and gross losses of $71.3, $48.6 and $30.9 during 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively, were realized on those sales.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Realized capital gains (losses) are reported net of federal income taxes and amounts transferred to the IMR as follows:

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005      2004 



          (In Thousands)     
    Realized capital (losses) gains    $ (56,039)    $ (5,404)    $ 8,849 
    Amount transferred to IMR (net of related taxes of                 
       $(22,096) in 2006, $(8,147) in 2005 and $5,262 in 2004)    41,036    15,130        (9,772) 
    Federal income tax benefit (expense)    20,344    6,709        (5,759) 



    Net realized capital gains (losses)    $ 5,341    $ 16,435    $ (6,682) 




    Major categories of net investment income are summarized as follows:

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005      2004 



          (In Thousands)     
    Income:                 
       Equity securities-unaffiliated    $ 9,902    $ 4,938    $ 5,489 
       Bonds    949,283    875,980        808,164 
       Mortgage loans    191,631    220,709        214,055 
       Contract loans    67,920    65,118        64,798 
       Real estate    131    2,079        3,875 
       Derivative investments    24,837    (69,392)        (164,692) 
       Other    21,564    (2,682)        (2,454) 



    Total investment income    1,265,268    1,096,750        929,235 
    Investment expenses    (98,533)    (74,412)        (86,247) 



    Net investment income    $ 1,166,735    $ 1,022,338    $ 842,988 




    The Company entered into reverse dollar repurchase transactions to increase its return on investments and improve liquidity. Reverse dollar repurchases involve a sale of securities and an agreement to repurchase substantially the same securities as those sold. The reverse dollar repurchases are accounted for as short-term collateralized financing and the repurchase obligation is reported in borrowed money on the Balance Sheets. The repurchase obligation totaled $246.2 and $319.8 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The securities underlying these agreements are mortgage-backed securities with a book value of $248.7 and $327.2 and fair value of $244.1 and $322.0 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The securities had a weighted average coupon rate of 5.3% with various maturity dates ending in December 2036. The primary risk associated with short-term collateralized borrowings is that the counterparty may be unable to perf orm under the terms of the contract. The Company’s exposure is limited to the excess of the net replacement cost of the securities over the value of the short-term investments, which was not material at December 31, 2006. The Company believes that the counterparties to the reverse dollar repurchase agreements are financially responsible and that counterparty risk is minimal.

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The Company participates in reverse repurchase transactions. Such transactions include the sale of corporate securities to a major securities dealer and a simultaneous agreement to repurchase the same security in the near term. The proceeds are invested in new securities of intermediate durations. As of December 31, 2006 and 2005, the amount outstanding on these agreements was $542.5 and $387.8, respectively, and was included in borrowed money on the balance sheets. The securities underlying these agreements are mortgage-backed securities with a book value of $569.6 and $390.0 and fair value of $563.4 and $385.6 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The securities have a weighted average coupon rate of 5.4% and have maturities ranging from February 2018 through July 2043.

    The Company is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka (“FHLB”). As a member of the FHLB, the Company has issued non-putable funding agreements with the FHLB. Assets with a book value of $2.8 billion collateralize these agreements and reserves on these agreements were $2.3 billion at December 31, 2006, respectively.

    The maximum and minimum lending rates for long–term mortgage loans during 2006 were 6.4% and 5.0% . Fire insurance is required on all properties covered by mortgage loans and must at least equal the excess of the loan over the maximum loan which would be permitted by law on the land without the buildings.

    The maximum percentage of any loan to the value of collateral at the time of the loan, exclusive of insured or guaranteed or purchase money mortgages, was 71.3% on commercial properties. As of December 31, 2006 and 2005, the Company held no mortgages with interest more than 180 days overdue. Minimal interest was past due as of December 31, 2006 and 2005.

    In the course of the Company’s asset management, securities are sold and reacquired within 30 days of the sale date to enhance the Company’s return on the investment portfolio or to manage interest rate risk. The table below summarizes the number of transactions, book value, and gain/loss of the Company’s financial instruments with securities sold and reacquired within 30 days of the sale date:

                      Cost of 
      Securities 
      Repurchased 
       
        NAIC 
    Rating 
      Number of           
          Transactions    Book Value      Gain 





            (In Thousands)     
    2006    3    2    $ 684    $ 704    $ 22 
     
    2005    3    14    $ 6,068    $ 7,471    $ 1,383 
        4    4    3,005      3,244    238 




            18    $ 9,073    $ 10,715    $ 1,621 





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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

                      Cost of 
      Securities 
      Repurchased 
       
        NAIC    Number of           
        Rating    Transactions    Book Value      Gain 





            (In Thousands)     
    2004    3    59    $ 56,004    $ 60,994    $ 18 
        4    25    15,069      15,069    - 
        5    1    2,880      2,880    - 
        6    14    12,149      11,628    - 




            99    $ 86,102    $ 90,571    $ 18 





    4. Derivative Financial Instruments Held for Purposes Other than Trading

    The Company utilizes derivatives such as options, futures and interest rate swaps to reduce and manage risks, which include the risk of a change in the value, yield, price, cash flows, exchange rates or quantity of, or a degree of exposure with respect to, assets, liabilities, or future cash flows which the Company has acquired or incurred. Hedge accounting practices are followed in accordance with requirements set forth in SSAP No. 86 for those derivatives that are deemed highly effective. The Company also enters into credit default swaps and total return swaps to replicate the investment characteristics of permissible investments using the derivative in conjunction with other investments. Replicated (Synthetic) Assets filed with the NAIC SVO result in both the derivative and cash instrument being carried at amortized cost. The replication practices are in accordance with SSAP No. 86.

    The Company uses interest rate swaps to reduce market risks from changes in interest rates and to alter interest rate exposure arising from mismatches between assets and liabilities. Interest rate swap agreements generally involve the exchange of fixed and floating interest payments over the life of the agreement without an exchange of the underlying principal amount. Currency swap agreements generally involve the exchange of local and foreign currency payments over the life of the agreement without an exchange of the underlying principal amount.

    Interest rate cap and interest rate floor agreements owned entitle the Company to receive payments to the extent reference interest rates exceed or fall below strike levels in the contracts based on the notional amounts.

    Credit default swaps and total return swaps are utilized to replicate the investment characteristics of permissible investments using the derivative in conjunction with other investments. The replication (synthetic asset) and the derivative and other cash instrument are carried at amortized cost.

    Derivatives that are designated as being in an effective hedging relationships are reported in a manner that is consistent with the hedged asset or liability. All effective derivatives are reported at amortized cost with the exception of S&P options. S&P options are

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    reported at fair value since they do not meet the hedge requirement of SSAP No. 86. The unrealized gains or losses from the S&P options are reported as unrealized gain or loss in surplus.

    Premiums paid for the purchase of interest rate contracts are included in other invested assets on the balance sheets and are being amortized to interest expense over the remaining terms of the contracts or in a manner consistent with the financial instruments being hedged.

    Amounts paid or received, if any, from such contracts are included in interest expense or income on the statements of operations. Accrued amounts payable to or receivable from counterparties are included in other liabilities or other invested assets. Gains or losses realized as a result of early terminations of interest rate contracts are amortized to investment income over the remaining term of the items being hedged to the extent the hedge is considered to be effective; otherwise, they are recognized upon termination.

    Derivatives that are designated ineffective hedging relationships are reported in a manner that is consistent with the hedged asset or liability. Derivative contracts that are matched or otherwise designated to be associated with other financial instruments are recorded at fair value if the related financial instruments mature, are sold, or are otherwise terminated or if the interest rate contracts cease to be effective hedges. Changes in the fair value of derivatives not designated in effective hedging relationships are recorded as unrealized gains and losses in surplus.

    The Company is exposed to credit loss in the event of nonperformance by counterparties on interest rate contracts; however, the Company does not anticipate nonperformance by any of these counterparties. The amount of such exposure is generally the unrealized gains in such contracts. The Company manages the potential credit exposure from interest rate contracts through careful evaluation of the counterparties’ credit standing, collateral agreements, and master netting agreements.

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The table below summarizes the Company’s derivative contracts included in other invested assets at December 31, 2006 and 2005:

            Notional    Carrying    Fair 
            Amount    Value    Value 



              (In Thousands)   
        December 31, 2006             
        Derivative contracts:             
        Swaps    $ 8,643,135    $ 10,333    $ (991) 
        Caps owned    25,709    1,150    101 
        Options owned    54,000    2,729    2,729 



        Total derivatives    $ 8,722,844    $ 14,212    $ 1,839 



        December 31, 2005             
        Derivative contracts:             
        Swaps    $ 7,614,665    $ 674    $ (27,025) 
        Caps owned    47,696    1,457    156 
        Options owned    38,000    392    392 



        Total derivatives    $ 7,700,361    $ 2,523    $ (26,477) 



     
     
    5.    Concentrations of Credit Risk             

    The Company held below investment-grade corporate bonds with an aggregate book value of $596.8 and $699.4 and an aggregate market value of $615.9 and $722.4 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. Those holdings amounted to 3.5% of the Company’s investments in bonds and 2.5% of total admitted assets at December 31, 2006. The holdings of below investment-grade bonds are widely diversified and of satisfactory quality based on the Company’s investment policies and credit standards.

    The Company held unrated bonds of $573.6 and $366.5 with an aggregate NAIC market value of $581.1 and $361.0 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The carrying value of these holdings amounted to 3.3% of the Company’s investment in bonds and 2.4% of the Company’s total admitted assets at December 31, 2006.

    At December 31, 2006, the Company’s commercial mortgages involved a concentration of properties located in California (18.9%) and Florida (9.3%) . The remaining commercial mortgages relate to properties located in 41 other states. The portfolio is well diversified, covering many different types of income-producing properties on which the Company has first mortgage liens. The maximum mortgage outstanding on any individual property is $45.0.

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    6. Annuity Reserves

    At December 31, 2006 and 2005, the Company’s annuity reserves, including those held in separate accounts and deposit fund liabilities that are subject to discretionary withdrawal (with adjustment), subject to discretionary withdrawal (without adjustment), and not subject to discretionary withdrawal provisions are summarized as follows:

        Amount    Percent   


                           (In Thousands)     
    December 31, 2006             
    Subject to discretionary withdrawal (with adjustment):             
       With market value adjustment    $ 2,917,499    28.6  % 
       At book value less surrender charge    3,842    -   
       At fair value    20,072    0.2   


    Subtotal    2,941,413    28.8   
    Subject to discretionary withdrawal (without adjustment):             
       At book value with minimal or no charge or adjustment    78,386    0.8   
    Not subject to discretionary withdrawal    7,189,106    70.4   


    Total annuity reserves and deposit fund liabilities    $ 10,208,905    100.0  % 


     
    December 31, 2005             
    Subject to discretionary withdrawal (with adjustment):             
       With market value adjustment    $ 3,829,868    37.7  % 
       At book value less surrender charge    9,147    0.1   
       At fair value    24,399    0.2   


    Subtotal    3,863,414    38.0   
    Subject to discretionary withdrawal (without adjustment):             
       At book value with minimal or no charge or adjustment    110,819    1.1   
    Not subject to discretionary withdrawal    6,178,433    60.9   


    Total annuity reserves and deposit fund liabilities    $ 10,152,666    100.0  % 


     

    Of the total net annuity reserves and deposit fund liabilities of $10,208.9 at December 31, 2006, $10,188.8 is included in the general account, and $20.1 is included in the separate account, respectively. Of the total net annuity reserves and deposit fund liabilities of $10,152.7 at December 31, 2005, $9,626.4 is included in the general account and $526.3 is included in the separate account.

    7. Employee Benefit Plans

    Defined Benefit Plan

    ING North America Insurance Corporation (“ING North America”) sponsors the ING Americas Retirement Plan (the “Retirement Plan”), effective as of December 31, 2001. Substantially all employees of ING North America and its subsidiaries and affiliates

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    (excluding certain employees) are eligible to participate, including the Company’s employees.

    The Retirement Plan is a tax-qualified defined benefit plan, the benefits of which are guaranteed (within certain specified legal limits) by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (“PBGC”). As of January 1, 2002, each participant in the Retirement Plan (except for certain specified employees) earns a benefit under a final average compensation formula. The costs allocated to the Company for its employees’ participation in the Retirement Plan were $3.2, $2.7 and $8.0 for 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Defined Contribution Plans

    ING North America sponsors the ING Savings Plan and ESOP (the “Savings Plan”). Substantially all employees of ING North America and its subsidiaries and affiliates (excluding certain employees) are eligible to participate, including the Company’s employees other than Company agents. The Savings Plan is a tax-qualified profit sharing and stock bonus plan, which includes an employee stock ownership plan (“ESOP”) component. Savings Plan benefits are not guaranteed by the PBGC. The Savings Plan allows eligible participants to defer into the Savings Plan a specified percentage of eligible compensation on a pre-tax basis. ING North America matches such pre-tax contributions, up to a maximum of 6% of eligible compensation. All matching contributions are subject to a 4-year graded vesting schedule (although certain specified participants are subject to a 5-year graded vesting schedule). All contributions made to the Sav ings Plan are subject to certain limits imposed by applicable law. Amounts allocated to the Company for the Savings Plan were $2.2, $2.1 and $2.7 for 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Other Benefit Plans

    In addition to providing retirement plan benefits, the Company, in conjunction with ING North America, provides certain supplemental retirement benefits to eligible employees and health care and life insurance benefits to retired employees and other eligible dependents. The supplemental retirement plan includes a non-qualified defined benefit pension plan, and a non-qualified defined contribution plan, which means all benefits are payable from the general assets of the Company. The post-retirement health care plan is contributory, with retiree contribution levels adjusted annually. The life insurance plan provides a flat amount of noncontributory coverage and optional contributory coverage.

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    A summary of assets, obligations and assumptions of the pension and other     
    postretirement benefit plans are as follows:                 
     
          Pension Benefits          Other Benefits   


        2006    2005      2004      2006    2005      2004 






              (In Thousands)         
    Change in benefit obligation                               
    Benefit obligation at beginning of year    $ 16,317    $ 16,938    $ 10,159    $ 4,961    $ 6,408    $ 6,937 
    Service cost    -    -      -      384    (143)      535 
    Interest cost    871    1,003      606      249    300      420 
    Contribution by plan participants    -    -      -      334    495      395 
    Actuarial (gain) loss    1,492    (606)      7,222      (133)    (974)      (1,281) 
    Benefits paid    (1,119)    (1,018)      (1,046)      (792)    (1,125)      (773) 
    Plan amendments    -    -      (3)      -    -      - 
    Business combinations    -    -      -      -    -      175 






    Benefit obligation at end of year    $ 17,561    $ 16,317    $ 16,938    $ 5,003    $ 4,961    $ 6,408 






     
    Change in plan assets                               
    Fair value of plan assets at beginning of year    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ - 
    Employer contribution    1,119    1,018      1,046      458    630      378 
    Plan participants' contributions    -    -      -      334    495      395 
    Benefits paid    (1,119)    (1,018)      (1,046)      (792)    (1,125)      (773) 






    Fair value of plan assets at end of year    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ - 






     
    Funded status    $ (17,561)    $ (16,317)    $ (16,938)    $ (5,003)    $ (4,961)    $ (6,408) 
    Unamortized prior service credit    (296)    (333)      (369)      (967)    (1,249)      (1,532) 
    Unrecognized net gain/(loss)    4,138    3,003      3,929    (2,217)    (2,232)      (1,406) 
    Remaining net obligation    9,025    9,669      10,314      -    -      - 






    Net amount recorded    $ (4,694)    $ (3,978)    $ (3,064)    $ (8,187)    $ (8,442)    $ (9,346) 






     
    Amounts recognized in the balance sheets                               
         consist of:                               
         Accrued benefit cost    $ (15,733)    $ (14,805)    $ (14,815)    $ (8,187)    $ (8,442)    $ (9,346) 
         Intangible assets    9,025    9,669      10,314      -    -      - 
         Unassigned surplus - minimum pension                               
    liability    2,014    1,158      1,437      -    -      - 






         Net amount recognized    $ (4,694)    $ (3,978)    $ (3,064)    $ (8,187)    $ (8,442)    $ (9,346) 







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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

          Pension Benefits          Other Benefits   


        2006    2005      2004      2006    2005      2004 






              (In Thousands)      
    Components of net periodic benefit cost                               
    Service cost    $ -    $ -    $ -    $ 384    $ (143)    $ 535 
    Interest cost    871    1,003      606      249    300      - 
    Amortization of unrecognized transition                               
       obligation or transition asset    645    645      645      -    -      - 
    Amount of recognized gains and losses    183    319      (373)      (148)    (148)      (24) 
    Amount of prior service cost recognized    (36)    (36)      (36)      (282)    (282)      (281) 
    Amount of gain or loss recognized due to a                               
       settlement or curtailment    -    -      -      -    -      177 
    Temporary deviation cost    -    -      -      -    -      17 






    Total net periodic benefit cost (income)    $ 1,663    $ 1,931    $ 842    $ 203    $ (273)    $ 424 






     
    Benefit obligation for nonvested employees    $ -    $ -    $ 46    $ 286    $ 777    $ 626 







    Assumptions used in determining the accounting for the defined benefit plans and other benefit plan as of December 31, 2006 and 2005 were as follows:

        2006      2005      2004   



    Weighted-average discount rate    5.90  %    5.50  %    6.00  % 
    Rate of increase in compensation level    4.00  %    4.00  %    4.00  % 

    The annual assumed rate of increase in the per capita cost of covered benefits (i.e. health care cost trend rate) for the medical plan is 9.0%, decreasing gradually to 5.0% over five years. Increasing the assumed health care cost trend rates by one percentage point in each year would increase the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation for the medical plan as of December 31, 2006 by $0.1. Decreasing the assumed health care cost trend rates by one percentage point in each year would decrease the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation for the medical plan as of December 31, 2006 by $0.1.

    The Company expects to pay the following benefits:

    Year ended     
    December 31, 2006    Benefits 


        (In Thousands) 
    2007    $ 1,124 
    2008    1,153 
    2009    1,195 
    2010    1,236 
    2011    1,247 
    Thereafter    6,607 

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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The measurement date used for postretirement benefits is January 1, 2006.

    On December 8, 2003, the Medicare Prescription Drug Impairment and Modernization Act of 2003 (the “Act”) was signed into law. The Act introduced a prescription drug benefit under Medicare, as well as a federal subsidiary to sponsors of retiree health care benefit plans that provide a benefit that is at least actuarially equivalent to Medicare. The impact of the Act is not reflected in any amounts disclosed in the financial statements or accompanying notes. The 2007 expected benefit reduction in the net postretirement benefit cost for the subsidy related to benefits attributed to former employees is less than $0.1. There is no effect of the subsidy on the measurement of net periodic postretirement benefit cost for the current period.

    The Company expects to pay $1.6 in contributions for all plans during 2007.

    8. Separate Accounts

    Separate account assets and liabilities represent funds segregated by the Company for the benefit of certain policy and contract holders who bear the investment risk. Revenues and expenses on the separate account assets and related liabilities equal the benefits paid to the separate account policy and contract holders. All separate account business is non-guaranteed in 2006.

    The general nature and characteristics of the separate accounts business follows:

        Non-Guaranteed 
    Separate 
    Accounts 
       
       

        (In thousands) 
    December 31, 2006     
    Premium, consideration or deposits for the year    $ 178,923 

     
    Reserves for separate accounts with assets at:     
       Fair value    $ 1,429,857 
       Amortized cost    - 

    Total reserves    $ 1,429,857 

     
    Reserves for separate accounts by withdrawal characteristics:     
       Subject to discretionary withdrawal:     
             With market value adjustment    $ - 
             At book value without market value adjustment     
                   and with current surrender charge of 5% or more    580,118 
             At market value    20,072 
             At book value without market value adjustment     
                   and with current surrender charge less than 5%    829,667 

       Subtotal    1,429,857 
       Not subject to discretionary withdrawal    - 

    Total separate account aggregate reserves    $ 1,429,857 


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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

        Non-Indexed 
    Guarantee 
    Less than/ 
    equal to 4% 
      Non- 
    Guaranteed 
    Separate 
    Accounts 
       
     
     
    Total 
           
           
           



          (In Thousands)
    December 31, 2005             
    Premium, consideration or deposits for the year    $ 100,000    $ 208,205    $ 308,205 



     
    Reserves for separate accounts with assets at:             
       Fair value    $ -    $ 1,247,371    $ 1,247,371 
       Amortized cost    501,862    -    501,862 



    Total reserves    $ 501,862    $ 1,247,371    $ 1,749,233 



     
    Reserves for separate accounts by             
       withdrawal characteristics:             
       Subject to discretionary withdrawal:             
             With market value adjustment    $ -    $ -    $ - 
             At book value without market value adjustment             
                   and with current surrender charge of 5% or more    -    539,232    539,232 
             At market value    -    24,381    24,381 
             At book value without market value adjustment             
                   and with current surrender charge less than 5%    -    683,758    683,758 



       Subtotal    -    1,247,371    1,247,371 
       Not subject to discretionary withdrawal    501,862    -    501,862 



    Total separate account aggregate reserves    $ 501,862    $ 1,247,371    $ 1,749,233 



     
    December 31, 2004             
    Premium, consideration or deposits for the year    $ -    $ 18,109    $ 18,109 




    A reconciliation of the amounts transferred to and from the separate accounts is presented below:

          Year ended December 31   
        2006    2005      2004 



          (In Thousands) 
    Transfers as reported in the Summary of Operations               
    of the Separate Accounts Statement:               
             Transfers to separate accounts    $ 178,927    $ 208,214    $ 215,286 
             Transfers from separate accounts    (112,104)    (142,410)      (122,906) 



    Transfers as reported in the Statement of Operations    $ 66,823    $ 65,804    $ 92,380 




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    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The separate account liabilities subject to minimum guaranteed benefits, the gross amount of reserve and the reinsurance reserve credit related to minimum guarantees, by type, at December 31, 2006 and 2005 were as follows:

            Guaranteed Minimum 
    Death Benefit (GMDB) 
           

            (In Thousands) 
        December 31, 2006     
        Separate Account Liability    $ 20,787 
        Gross amount of reserve    224 
        Reinsurance reserve credit    - 
     
        December 31, 2005     
        Separate Account Liability    25,340 
        Gross amount of reserve    266 
        Reinsurance reserve credit    - 
     
     
    9.    Reinsurance     

    The Company is involved in both ceded and assumed reinsurance with other companies for the purpose of diversifying risk and limiting exposure on larger risks. To the extent that the assuming companies become unable to meet their obligations under these treaties, the Company remains contingently liable to its policyholders for the portion reinsured. To minimize its exposure to significant losses from retrocessionaire insolvencies, the Company evaluates the financial condition of the retrocessionaire and monitors concentrations of credit risk.

    Assumed premiums amounted to $1.3 billion, $3.9 billion and $1.1 billion for 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    The Company’s ceded reinsurance arrangements reduced certain items in the accompanying financial statements by the following amounts:

          December 31   
        2006   2005    2004 



          (In Thousands)
    Premiums    $ 1,689,546    $ 1,589,747    $ 1,302,645 
    Benefits paid or provided    1,200,908    1,153,598    647,397 

    Policy and contract liabilities were $7.2 billion and $6.1 billion at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively.

    During 2006, 2005 and 2004, the Company had ceded blocks of insurance under reinsurance treaties to provide funds for financing and other purposes. These reinsurance transactions, generally known as “financial reinsurance,” represent financing

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    arrangements. Financial reinsurance has the effect of increasing current statutory surplus while reducing future statutory surplus as the reinsurers recapture amounts.

    During 2005, the Company has also entered into a coinsurance agreement with its affiliate, ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company (“ING USA”). Under the terms of the agreement, the Company assumed and accepted the responsibility for paying, when due, 100% of the liabilities arising under the multi-year guaranteed fixed annuity contracts issued by ING USA between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2003. ING USA remains directly obligated to the contractowners of the contracts. The account balances ceded by ING USA to the Company under the terms of the coinsurance agreement were $2.5 billion.

    On October 17, 2004, the Company and Security Life of Denver International (“SLDI”) signed an Asset Purchase Agreement with Scottish Re Group Limited and Scottish Re (U.S.), Inc. (collectively, “Scottish Re”); additionally, Scottish Re Life (Bermuda) Limited (“Scottish Bermuda”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Re formed under the laws of Bermuda, also signed the Asset Purchase Agreement upon its formation. Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement and reinsurance agreements entered into in connection therewith, the Company and SLDI reinsured its individual life reinsurance business (and sold certain systems and operating assets used in the individual life reinsurance business) to Scottish Re and Scottish Bermuda on a 100% coinsurance basis.

    The transaction closed on December 31, 2004. The Company and SLDI paid a ceding commission and transferred assets backing reserves and miscellaneous other liabilities on the individual life reinsurance to Scottish Re and Scottish Bermuda. The ceding commission (net of taxes), along with other reserve assets, will be held in trust for the benefit of the Company and SLDI to secure Scottish Re’s and Scottish Bermuda’s obligations as reinsurer on the acquired business.

    ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“ING AIH”) will remain obligated to maintain collateral for certain reserve requirements of the business transferred from SLDI for the duration of such reserve requirements or until underlying reinsurance contracts are novated to Scottish Re or until Scottish Re puts into place its own collateral for such reserve requirements. The ceding commission will be released from the trust based upon a predetermined schedule or upon the earlier release of ING AIH’s collateral obligations.

    For the year ended December 31, 2006, the financial impact to the Company was an increase to capital and surplus of $9.3 and an increase to statutory net income of $9.3.

    For the year ended December 31, 2005, the financial impact to the Company was a reduction of capital and surplus of $3.6 and a reduction of statutory net income of $3.6.

    For the year ended December 31, 2004, the financial impact was a reduction in statutory net income of approximately $116.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The Company currently has a significant concentration of reinsurance with Scottish Re arising from the coinsurance agreement. The Company is the first priority beneficiary of assets in trust to secure Scottish Re’s obligation as reinsurer.

    The net amount of the reduction in surplus at December 31, 2006, if all reinsurance agreements were cancelled, is $632.0.

    10. Federal Income Taxes

    The Company files a consolidated federal income tax return with its parent ING AIH, a Delaware corporation, and other U.S. affiliates. The Company has a written tax sharing agreement that provides that each member of the consolidated return shall reimburse ING AIH for its respective share of the consolidated federal income tax liability and shall receive a benefit for its losses at the statutory rate. A list of all affiliated companies that participate in the filing of this consolidated federal income tax return has been provided to the Department of Insurance.

    Current income taxes incurred consisted of the following major components:

          Year ended December 31
        2006    2005      2004 



            (In Thousands)       
    Federal tax expense (benefit) on operations    $ 29,952    $ 165,325    $ (143,489) 
    Federal tax (benefit) expense on capital gains (losses)    (20,344)    (6,709)      5,759 



    Total current tax expense (benefit)    $ 9,608    $ 158,616    $ (137,730) 




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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The main components of deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities are as follows:

        December 31
        2006     2005 


        (In Thousands)
    Deferred tax assets resulting from book/tax differences in:           
       Deferred acquisition costs    $ 104,485    $ 146,366 
       Insurance reserves    76,973      106,088 
       Investments    40,162      45,916 
       Compensation and employee benefits    24,929      23,932 
       Nonadmitted assets    5,465      6,540 
       Litigation accruals    -      935 
       Depreciable assets    -      3,982 
       Other    7,703      4,016 


    Total deferred tax assets    259,717      337,775 
    Deferred tax assets nonadmitted    (173,265)      (219,303) 


    Admitted deferred tax assets    86,452      118,472 


     
    Deferred tax liabilities resulting from book/tax differences in:           
       Insurance reserves    6,500      37,470 
       Investments    5,068      1,974 
       Due and deferred premiums    6,794      7,425 
       Unrealized gain on investments    7,279      2,505 
       Other    3,089      8,491 


    Total deferred tax liabilities    28,730      57,865 


    Net admitted deferred tax asset    $ 57,722    $ 60,607 



    The change in net deferred income taxes is comprised of the following:

        December 31
        2006    2005    Change 



          (In Thousands)
    Total deferred tax assets    $ 259,717    $ 337,775    $ (78,058) 
    Total deferred tax liabilities    28,730    57,865    29,135 



    Net deferred tax asset    $ 230,987    $ 279,910    (48,923) 


     
    Remove current year change in unrealized gains/loss            4,773 

    Change in net deferred income tax            (44,150) 
    Remove other items in surplus:             
       Current year change in non-admitted assets            1,374 
       Current year change in unauthorized reinsurer            (1,402) 
       Additional minimum pension liability            (300) 

    Change in deferred taxes for rate reconciliation            $ (44,478) 


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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The provision for federal income tax expense and change in deferred taxes differs from the amount which would be obtained by applying the statutory federal income tax rate to income (including capital items) before income taxes for the following reasons:

          Year Ended December 31
        2006    2005      2004 



            (In Thousands)       
    Ordinary income (loss)    $ 160,054    $ 288,318    $ (95,528) 
    Capital gains (losses)    (15,004)    9,726      (924) 



    Total pre-tax book gain (loss)    $ 145,050    $ 298,044    $ (96,452) 



     
    Provision computed at statutory rate    $ 50,768    $ 104,315    $ (33,758) 
    Interest maintenance reserve    (9,496)    (839)      7,668 
    Reserves    (9,259)    (7,006)      7,000 
    Dividend received deduction    (1,249)    (749)      (609) 
    Settlement of IRS audit    -    (1,358)      - 
    Refinement of deferred tax balances    -    -      6,973 
    Reinsurance    10,077    17,495      (7,061) 
    Other    13,245    7,186      1,946 



    Total    $ 54,086    $ 119,044    $ (17,841) 



     
    Federal income tax benefit    $ 9,608    $ 158,616    $ (137,730) 
    Change in net deferred income tax    44,478    (39,572)      119,889 



    Total statutory income tax benefit    $ 54,086    $ 119,044    $ (17,841) 




    The amount of federal income taxes incurred that will be available for recoupment in the event of future net losses is $6.3, $122.7 and nil from 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Under the inter-company tax sharing agreement, the Company has a payable to ING AIH of $44.0 and $10.1 for federal income taxes as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively.

    Under prior law, the Company was allowed to defer from taxation a portion of income. Deferred income of $60.5 was accumulated in the Policyholders Surplus Account and would only become taxable under certain conditions, which management believed to be remote. In 2004, Congress passed the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 allowing certain tax-free distributions from the Policyholders Surplus Account during 2005 and 2006. During 2006, the Company made a dividend distribution of $115.0, which eliminated the $60.5 balance in the Policyholders Surplus Account and, therefore, any potential tax on the accumulated balance.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    11. Investment in and Advances to Subsidiaries

    The Company has one wholly owned insurance subsidiary at December 31, 2006, Midwestern United Life Insurance Company (“Midwestern”). The Company also has four wholly owned noninsurance subsidiaries: First Secured Mortgage Deposit Corporation, ING America Equities, Inc. (“IAE”), Draft Funding LLC, and Whisperingwind III, LLC (“Captive”). Whisperingwind III, LLC was nonadmitted at December 31, 2006 in accordance with SSAP No. 88.

    IAE is a wholesale broker/dealer whose business activities consist only of the distribution of variable life and annuity contracts. IAE does not hold customer funds or securities.

    The Company created the Captive with an initial capital contribution of $0.3 on November 17, 2006. An additional capital contribution was paid into Whisperingwind III, LLC of $2.2 on December 14, 2006. The Captive has applied to the South Carolina Department of Insurance for its license to become a special purpose financial captive reinsurance company. The application is pending as of December 31, 2006. Consequently, the Captive has not commenced writing insurance business. Upon approval of the applications and the issuance of the licenses, the Company anticipates entering into reinsurance transactions with the Captive.

    Amounts invested in and advanced to the Company’s subsidiaries are summarized as follows:

                           December 31
        2006    2005 


        (In Thousands)     
    Common stock (cost-$40,746 in 2006 and 2005)    $ 96,090 $    91,120 

    Summarized financial information as of and for the year ended December 31 for these subsidiaries is as follows:

        2006    2005    2004 



          (In Thousands)
    Revenues    $ 74,038    $ 47,768    $ 50,200 
    Income before net realized gains on investments    5,325    8,424    8,939 
    Net income    5,015    5,979    5,664 
    Admitted assets    253,473    257,127    261,411 
    Liabilities    157,383    166,007    177,449 

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    12. Capital and Surplus

    Under Colorado insurance regulations, the Company is required to maintain a minimum total capital and surplus of $1.5. Additionally, the amount of dividends which can be paid by the Company to its shareholder without prior approval of the Colorado Division of Insurance is limited to the greater of the net gain from operations or 10% of surplus at December 31 of the preceding year.

    Life and health insurance companies are subject to certain Risk-Based Capital (“RBC”) requirements as specified by the NAIC. Under those requirements, the amount of capital and surplus maintained by a life and health insurance company is to be determined based on the various risk factors related to it. At December 31, 2006, the Company meets the RBC requirements.

    The Company has two surplus notes to a related party for $65.0 and $100.0, which represent the cumulative cash draws on two $100.0 commitments issued by ING AIH through December 31, 2006, less principal payments. The surplus notes bear interest at a variable rate equal to the prevailing rate for 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds plus 1/4%, adjusted annually. The principal sum plus accrued interest shall be repaid in five annual installments beginning April 15, 2017 and continuing through April 15, 2021 (“Repayment Period”). The repayment amount shall be determined and adjusted annually on the last day of December, commencing December 31, 2016, and shall be an amount calculated to amortize any unpaid principal plus accrued interest over the years remaining in the Repayment Period. Any payment of principal and/or interest made is subject to approval of the Colorado Commissioner of Insurance.

    The repayment of these notes are payable only out of surplus funds of the Company and only at such time as the surplus of the Company, after payment is made, does not fall below the prescribed level. There were no principal or interest payments in 2006 or 2005.

    13. Fair Values of Financial Instruments

    In cases where quoted market prices are not available, fair values are based on estimates using present value or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and estimates of future cash flows. In that regard, the derived fair value estimates cannot be substantiated by comparison to independent markets and, in many cases, could not be realized in immediate settlement of the financial instrument. Accordingly, the aggregate fair value amounts presented herein do not represent the underlying value of the Company.

    Life insurance liabilities that contain mortality risk and all nonfinancial instruments have been excluded from the disclosure requirements. However, the fair values of liabilities under all insurance contracts are taken into consideration in the Company’s overall management of interest rate risk, such that the Company’s exposure to changing interest

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    rates is minimized through the matching of investment maturities with amounts due under insurance contracts.

    The carrying amounts and fair values of the Company’s financial instruments are summarized as follows:

            December 31     
          2006     2005


        Carrying      Fair    Carrying      Fair 
        Amount      Value    Amount      Value 




            (In Thousands)     
    Assets:                       
       Bonds    $ 17,240,297    $ 17,242,085    $ 16,525,988    $ 16,570,960 
       Preferred stocks    107,043        108,497    26,188      24,005 
       Unaffiliated common stocks    132,689        132,689    79,311      79,311 
       Mortgage loans    2,463,432        2,487,599    2,972,342      3,041,219 
       Contract loans    1,263,422        1,263,422    1,204,181      1,204,181 
       Derivative securities    14,212        1,839    2,523      (26,477) 
       Cash, cash equivalents and                       
    short-term investments    273,362        273,362    509,301      509,301 
       Separate account assets    1,515,627        1,515,627    1,837,339      1,837,339 
       Receivable for securities    22,776        22,776    2,097      2,097 
    Liabilities:                       
       Separate account liabilities    1,515,627        1,515,627    1,831,642      1,831,642 
       Payable for securities    67,039        67,039    1,140      1,140 

    The following methods and assumptions were used by the Company in estimating the fair value disclosures for financial instruments in the accompanying financial statements and notes thereto:

    Cash and short-term investments: The carrying amounts reported in the accompanying Balance Sheets for these financial instruments approximate their fair values.

    Bonds and equity securities: The fair values for bonds, preferred stocks and common stocks reported herein are based on quoted market prices, where available. For securities not actively traded, fair values are estimated using values obtained from independent pricing services or, in the case of private placements, collateralized mortgage obligations and other mortgage derivative investments, are estimated by discounting the expected future cash flows. The discount rates used vary as a function of factors such as yield, credit quality, and maturity, which fall within a range between 4.1% and 12.6% over the total portfolio. Fair values determined on this basis can differ from values published by the SVO. Fair value as determined by the SVO as of December 31, 2006 and 2005 is $17.6 billion and $16.8 billion, respectively.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Mortgage loans: Estimated fair values for commercial real estate loans were generated using a discounted cash flow approach. Loans in good standing are discounted using interest rates determined by U.S. Treasury yields on December 31 and spreads applied on new loans with similar characteristics. The amortizing features of all loans are incorporated in the valuation. Where data on option features is available, option values are determined using a binomial valuation method, and are incorporated into the mortgage valuation. Restructured loans are valued in the same manner; however, these loans were discounted at a greater spread to reflect increased risk. All residential loans are valued at their outstanding principal balances, which approximate their fair values.

    Residual collateralized mortgage obligations: Residual collateralized mortgage obligations are included in the other invested assets balances. Fair values are based on independent pricing sources.

    Derivative financial instruments: Fair values for on-balance-sheet derivative financial instruments (caps, options and floors) and off-balance-sheet derivative financial instruments (swaps and forwards) are based on broker/dealer valuations or on internal discounted cash flow pricing models, taking into account current cash flow assumptions and the counterparties’ credit standing.

    Investment in surplus notes: Estimated fair values in surplus notes were generated using a discounted cash flow approach. Cash flows were discounted using interest rates determined by U.S. Treasury yields on December 31 and spreads applied on surplus notes with similar characteristics.

    Guaranteed investment contracts: The fair values of the Company’s guaranteed investment contracts are estimated using discounted cash flow calculations, based on interest rates currently being offered for similar contracts with maturities consistent with those remaining for the contracts being valued.

    Off-balance-sheet instruments: The Company accepted no deposits on existing synthetic guaranteed investment contracts in 2006 and 2005, respectively, from trustees of 401(k) plans. Pursuant to the terms of these contracts, the trustees own and retain the assets related to these December 31, 2006 contracts. Such assets had a book value of $367.3 and $381.2 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. Under synthetic guaranteed investment contracts, the synthetic issuer may assume interest rate risk on individual plan participant initiated withdrawals from stable value options of 401(k) plans. Approximately 100% of the synthetic guaranteed investment contract book values are on a non-participating basis and have a credited interest rate reset mechanism, which passes such interest rate risk to plan participants.

    Other investment-type insurance contracts: The fair values of the Company’s deferred annuity contracts are estimated based on the cash surrender values. The carrying values of other policyholder liabilities, including immediate annuities,

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    dividend accumulations, supplementary contracts without life contingencies, and premium deposits, approximate their fair values.

    The carrying value of all other financial instruments approximates their fair value.

    14. Commitments and Contingencies

    The Company guarantees certain contractual policy claims of its subsidiary, Midwestern. In the unlikely event that Midwestern was unable to fulfill its obligations to policyholders, the Company would be obligated to assume the guaranteed policy obligations. Any ultimate contingent losses in connection with such guarantees will not have a material adverse impact on the Company’s future operations or financial position.

    Guarantee Agreement

    The Company, effective January 2002, entered into a Guarantee Agreement with two other ING affiliates whereby it is jointly and severally liable for $250.0 obligation of SLDI. The Company’s Board of Directors approved this transaction on April 25, 2002. The other two affiliated life insurers were ReliaStar Life Insurance Company and Security-Connecticut (subsequently merged into ReliaStar Life Insurance Company on October 1, 2003). The joint and several guarantees of the two remaining insurers are capped at $250.0. The States of Colorado and Minnesota did not disapprove the guarantee.

    Investment Purchase Commitments

    As part of its overall investment strategy, the Company has entered into agreements to purchase securities of $147.3 and $291.0 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The Company is also committed to provide additional capital contributions of $269.9 and $156.3 at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively, in partnerships reported in other invested assets not on the balance sheets.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Operating Leases

    The Company leases office space under various noncancelable operating lease agreements that expire July 2010. During the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, rent expense totaled $2.4, $1.3 and $0.7, respectively. At December 31, 2006, the minimum aggregate rental commitments for the upcoming five years and thereafter are as follows:

    Year ending     
    December 31    Commitments 


        (In Thousands) 
    2007    $ 217 
    2008    134 
    2009    99 
    2010    45 
    2011    6 
    Thereafter    10 

    Certain rental commitments have renewal options extending through the year 2012 subject to adjustments in the future periods.

    The Company is not involved in any material sale–leaseback transactions.

    Legal Proceedings

    The Company is involved in threatened or pending lawsuits/arbitrations arising from the normal conduct of business. Due to the climate in insurance and business litigation/arbitration, suits against the Company sometimes include claims for substantial compensatory, consequential or punitive damages and other types of relief. Moreover, certain claims are asserted as class actions, purporting to represent a group of similarly situated individuals. While it is not possible to forecast the outcome of such lawsuits/arbitrations, in light of existing insurance, reinsurance and established reserves, it is the opinion of management that the disposition of such lawsuits/arbitrations will not have a materially adverse effect on the Company’s operations or financial position.

    Regulatory Matters

    As with many financial services companies, the Company and its affiliates have received informal and formal requests for information from various state and federal governmental agencies and self-regulatory organizations in connection with inquiries and investigations of the products and practices of the financial services industry. In each case, the Company and its affiliates have been and are providing full cooperation.

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    Insurance and Retirement Plan Products and Other Regulatory Matters

    The New York Attorney General, other federal and state regulators and self-regulatory agencies are also conducting broad inquiries and investigations involving the insurance and retirement industries. These initiatives currently focus on, among other things, compensation, revenue sharing, and other sales incentives; potential conflicts of interest; potential anti-competitive activity; reinsurance; marketing practices; specific product types (including group annuities and indexed annuities); and disclosure. It is likely that the scope of these industry investigations will further broaden before they conclude. The Company and certain of its U.S. affiliates have received formal and informal requests in connection with such investigations, and are cooperating fully with each request for information. Some of these matters could result in regulatory action involving the Company. These initiatives also may result in new legislation and regulat ion that could significantly affect the financial services industry, including businesses in which the Company is engaged. In light of these and other developments, U.S. affiliates of ING, including the Company, periodically review whether modifications to their business practices are appropriate.

    Investment Product Regulatory Issues

    Since 2002, there has been increased governmental and regulatory activity relating to mutual funds and variable insurance products. This activity has primarily focused on inappropriate trading of fund shares; directed brokerage; compensation; sales practices, suitability, and supervision; arrangements with service providers; pricing; compliance and controls; adequacy of disclosure; and document retention.

    In addition to responding to governmental and regulatory requests on fund trading issues, ING management, on its own initiative, conducted, through special counsel and a national accounting firm, an extensive internal review of mutual fund trading in ING insurance, retirement, and mutual fund products. The goal of this review was to identify any instances of inappropriate trading in those products by third parties or by ING investment professionals and other ING personnel.

    The internal review identified several isolated arrangements allowing third parties to engage in frequent trading of mutual funds within the variable insurance and mutual fund products of certain affiliates of the Company, and identified other circumstances where frequent trading occurred despite measures taken by ING intended to combat market timing. Each of the arrangements has been terminated and disclosed to regulators, to the independent trustees of ING Funds (U.S.) and in reports previously filed by affiliates of the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

    Action may be taken by regulators with respect to certain ING affiliates before investigations relating to fund trading are completed. The potential outcome of such action is difficult to predict but could subject certain affiliates to adverse consequences,

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    including, but not limited to, settlement payments, penalties, and other financial liability. It is not currently anticipated, however, that the actual outcome of any such action will have a material adverse effect on ING or ING’s U.S. based operations, including the Company.

    ING has agreed to indemnify and hold harmless the ING Funds from all damages resulting from wrongful conduct by ING or its employees or from ING’s internal investigation, any investigations conducted by any governmental or self-regulatory agencies, litigation or other formal proceedings, including any proceedings by the SEC. Management reported to the ING Funds Board that ING management believes that the total amount of any indemnification obligations will not be material to ING or ING’s U.S. based operations, including the Company.

    15. Financing Agreements

    The Company maintains a revolving loan agreement with Bank of New York, (“BONY"). Under this agreement, the Company can borrow up to $100.0 from BONY. Interest on any borrowing accrues at an annual rate equal to: (1) the cost of funds for BONY for the period applicable for the advance plus 0.35% or (2) a rate quoted by BONY to the Company for the borrowing. Under this agreement, the Company incurred minimal interest expense for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. Additionally, there were no amounts payable to BONY at December 31, 2006 or 2005.

    The Company maintains a line of credit agreement with Svenska Handelsbanken (“Svenska”). Under this agreement, the Company can borrow up $100.0 from Svenska. Borrowings are guaranteed by ING AIH, with maximum aggregate borrowings outstanding at any time to ING AIH and its affiliates of $100.0. Under this agreement, the Company incurred minimal and no interest expense for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. There were no amounts payable to Svenska at December 31, 2006 or 2005.

    The Company maintains a line of credit agreement with PNC Bank. Under this agreement, the Company can borrow up to $75.0. Borrowings are guaranteed by ING AIH, with maximum aggregate borrowings outstanding at any time to ING AIH and its affiliates of $75.0. Under this agreement, the Company incurred minimal and no interest expense for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. There were no amounts payable to PNC Bank at December 31, 2006 or 2005.

    The Company borrowed $5.9 billion and repaid $5.9 billion in 2006, borrowed $6.0 billion and repaid $6.0 billion in 2005 and borrowed $3.0 billion and repaid $3.0 billion in 2004. These borrowings were on a short-term basis, at an interest rate that approximated current money market rates and excludes borrowings from reverse dollar repurchase transactions. Interest paid on borrowed money was $1.7, $1.3 and $0.4,

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    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    during 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. Interest paid includes reciprocal loan interest discussed in “Related Party Transactions” note.

    16. Related Party Transactions

    Affiliates: Management and service contracts and all cost sharing arrangements with other affiliated ING United States life insurance companies are allocated among companies in accordance with normal, generally accepted expense and cost allocation methods.

    Assets and liabilities, along with related revenues and expenses recorded as a result of transactions and agreements with affiliates, may not be the same as those recorded if the Company was not a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent.

    Investment Management: The Company has entered into an asset management agreement and an administrative services agreement with ING Investment Management, LLC (“IIM”) under which IIM provides the Company with investment management and asset/liability management services. Total fees under the agreement were approximately $58.9, $57.3 and $58.1 for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Administrative Services Agreement: The Company has entered into a services agreement with certain of its affiliated insurance companies in the United States (“affiliated insurers”) whereby the affiliated insurers provide certain administrative, management, professional, advisory, consulting and other services to each other. Net amount paid under these agreements was $96.8, $79.8 and $82.4 for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively.

    Surplus notes: On December 8, 1999, the Company (as successor in interest to the merger of First Columbine Life Insurance Company into the Company) agreed to lend an affiliate ING USA $35.0 through the issuance of a surplus note by ING USA. The note matures on December 7, 2029.

    Reciprocal Loan Agreement: The Company has entered into a reciprocal loan agreement with ING AIH to facilitate the handling of unusual and/or unanticipated short–term cash requirements. Under this agreement, which expires July 1, 2015, the Company and ING AIH can borrow up to 3% of the Company’s admitted assets as of December 31 of the preceding year from one another. Interest on any of the Company’s borrowings is charged at the rate of ING AIH cost of funds for the interest period plus 0.15% . Interest on any ING AIH borrowings is charged at a rate based on the prevailing interest rate of U.S. commercial paper available for purchase with a similar duration. Under this agreement, the Company incurred interest expense of $1.5, $1.3 and $0.4, and earned interest income of $6.1, $4.0 and $3.3, for the years ended December 31, 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively. The Company had a $20.0 and $13.0 payable to ING AIH and $21.8 and $13.0 receivable from ING AIH at December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. The

    47


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    receivable is recorded in cash and short-term investments on the accompanying balance sheets. The payable is recorded in borrowed money.

    Tax Sharing Agreements: The Company has entered into federal tax sharing agreements with members of an affiliated group as defined in Section 1504 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The agreement provides for the manner of calculation and the amounts/timing of the payments between the parties as well as other related matters in connection with the filing of consolidated federal income tax returns. The Company has also entered into a state tax sharing agreement with ING AIH and each of the specific subsidiaries that are parties to the agreement. The state tax agreement applies to situations in which ING AIH and all or some of the subsidiaries join in the filing of a state or local franchise, income tax or other tax return on a consolidated, combined or unitary basis.

    Customer Services Agreement: The Company has entered into a services agreement with ING Financial Advisers, LLC (“ING FA”) to provide certain administrative, management, professional advisory, consulting and other services to the Company for the benefit of its customers. Charges for these services are to be determined in accordance with fair and reasonable standards with neither party realizing a profit nor incurring a loss as a result of the services provided to the Company. The Company will reimburse ING FA for direct and indirect costs incurred on behalf of the Company.

    Global Medium Term Note Program: In December 2002, the Company established a Global Medium Term Note program secured by funding agreements issued by the Company. The notes, which are offered by ING Security Life Institutional Funding, a special purpose statutory trust, are offered only to U.S. qualified institutional buyers pursuant to Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933 (the “Securities Act”) or to foreign buyers pursuant to Regulation S of the Securities Act. The program has issued notes with an aggregate outstanding principal balance of $2.3 billion as of December 31, 2006.

    Capital Transactions: During the year ended December 31, 2006, the Company received no capital contributions.

    Dividends: During the year ended December 31, 2006, the Company paid dividends in the aggregate amount of $115.0 to ING AIH. The Company received no dividends from its insurance company subsidiary, Midwestern.

    Coinsurance Agreement: In an effort to diversify the products between affiliated entities, effective May 1, 2005, the Company entered into a coinsurance agreement with its affiliate, ING USA. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company assumed and accepted the responsibility for paying, when due, 100% of the liabilities arising under the multi-year guaranteed fixed annuity contracts issued by ING USA between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2003. ING USA remains directly obligated to the contractowners of the contracts.

    48


    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY
    Notes to Financial Statements Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The account balances ceded by ING USA to the Company under the terms of the coinsurance agreement were $2.5 billion. The assets backing the reserves for the liabilities assumed by the Company, as well as a ceding commission, were transferred by ING USA to the Company. Total assets transferred at fair value were $2.7 billion. As additional consideration for the Company assuming the liabilities under the agreement, ING USA has assigned to the Company any and all future premiums received by ING USA that are attributable to the contract liabilities assumed under the coinsurance agreement.

    The ceding commission paid by ING USA was $246.4. ING USA also transferred to the Company the IMR related to these liabilities of $53.2. The Company realized a gain of $107.0, net of taxes, which was deferred and will be amortized into income as earnings emerge from the reinsurance business. As of December 31, 2006, $51.6, net of taxes, of the deferred gain has been amortized into income.

    Interest rate swaps: On December 28, 2005, the Company entered into two interest rate swaps with ING USA to reduce the Company’s exposure to cash flow variability of assets and liabilities. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company pays a fixed rate of 4.8% and 4.9% and receives the quarterly quoted 3-month Libor rate for swaps that mature on December 30, 2010 and 2015, respectively. The notional amount of each swap is $100.0 at December 31, 2006. The fair values are $0.9 and $1.8 for the December 30, 2010 and 2015 swaps, respectively, at December 31, 2006.

    17. Guaranty Fund Assessments

    Insurance companies are assessed the costs of funding the insolvencies of other insurance companies by the various state guaranty associations, generally based on the amount of premium companies collect in that state. The Company accrues the cost of future guaranty fund assessments based on estimates of insurance company insolvencies provided by the National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations and the amount of premiums written in each state. The Company has estimated this liability to be $5.4 and $7.4 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively, and has recorded a liability in accounts payable and accrued expenses on the balance sheets. The Company has also recorded an asset in other assets on the balance sheets of $2.8 and $4.2 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively, for future credits to premium taxes for assessments already paid.

    49


    Unaudited
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    Financial Statements Statutory Basis

    Period Ended September 30, 2007

                                                                                               Contents     
     
     
    Unaudited Financial Statements Statutory Basis     
     
    Unaudited Statement of Balance Sheet Statutory Basis    09/30/07 F-2 
    Unaudited Statement of Operations Statutory Basis    09/30/07 F-4 
    Unaudited Statement of Changes in Capital and Surplus      
           Statutory Basis    09/30/07 F-5 
    Unaudited Statement of Cash Flows Statutory Basis    09/30/07 F-6 
    Unaudited Notes to the Financial Statements – Statutory Basis    09/30/07 F-7 

    09/30/07 F-1


                     Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Statement of Balance Sheet – Statutory Basis

        As of 
        September 30, 
        2007 

        (In Thousands) 
    Admitted Assets     
        Cash and invested assets:     
           Bonds    17,328,555 
           Preferred stocks    $ 103,182 
           Common stocks    205,818 
           Subsidiaries    100,162 
           Mortgage loans    2,085,104 
           Contract loans    1,310,817 
           Other invested assets    669,176 
           Cash and short term investments    462,319 

       Total cash and invested assets    22,265,133 
     
       Deferred and uncollected premiums, less loading    (10,231) 
       Accrued investment income    174,918 
       Reinsurance balances recoverable    85,959 
       Indebtedness from related parties    4,294 
       Net deferred tax asset    53,077 
       Separate account assets    1,667,821 
       Other assets    55,474 

    Total admitted assets    $ 24,296,445 


    09/30/07 F-2


    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Statement of Balance Sheet – Statutory Basis

     
     
        As of 
        September 30, 
        2007 

        (In Thousands) 
    Liabilities and capital and surplus     
    Liabilities:     
       Policy and contract liabilities:     
              Life and annuity reserves    $ 11,454,221 
              Deposit type contracts    7,793,865 
           Other policy and contract liabilities    43,881 

       Total policy and contract liabilities    19,291,967 
     
       Interest maintenance reserve    58,023 
       Accounts payable and accrued expenses    61,014 
       Reinsurance balances    413,493 
       Current federal income tax payable    27,119 
       Indebtedness to related parties    43,722 
       Asset valuation reserve    121,326 
       Borrowed money    780,935 
       Net transfers to separate accounts    (61,780) 
       Other liabilities    273,783 
       Separate account liabilities    1,667,821 

    Total liabilities    22,677,423 
     
     
    Capital and surplus:     
       Common stock: authorized 149 shares of $20,000 par value; 144 issued and outstanding    2,880 
       Surplus notes    165,032 
       Paid in and contributed surplus    1,237,778 
       Unassigned surplus    213,332 

    Total capital and surplus    1,619,022 

    Total liabilities and capital and surplus    $ 24,296,445 


    09/30/07 F-3


    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Statement of Operations – Statutory Basis

     
     
     
        Nine months 
        ended 
        September 30, 
        2007 

        (In Thousands) 
     
    Premiums and other revenues:     
       Life, annuity, and accident and health premiums    $ 296,193 
       Net investment income    913,185 
       Amortization of interest maintenance reserve    (10,280) 
       Commissions, expense allowances and reserve adjustments on     
            reinsurance ceded    310,776 
       Other revenues    60,093 

    Total premiums and other revenues    1,569,967 
     
    Benefits paid or provided:     
       Death benefits    127,240 
       Annuity benefits    60,014 
       Surrender benefits and withdrawals    1,005,596 
       Interest on policy or contract funds    336,642 
       Other benefits    1,807 
       Decrease in life, annuity, and accident and health reserves    (507,017) 
       Net transfers to separate account    86,731 

    Total benefits paid or provided    1,111,013 
     
    Insurance expenses and other deductions:     
       Commissions    239,318 
       General expenses    89,442 
       Insurance taxes, licenses and fees    12,478 
       Other deductions    6,648 

    Total insurance expenses and other deductions    347,886 

     
    Gain from operations before policyholder dividends,     
       federal income taxes and net realized capital losses    111,068 
     
    Dividends to policyholders    2,843 

    Gain from operations before federal income taxes and     
       net realized capital losses    108,225 
     
    Federal income tax expense    18,997 

    Gain from operations before net realized capital losses    89,228 
     
    Net realized capital losses    (2,742) 

    Net income    $ 86,486 


    09/30/07 F-4


    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    Unaudited Statement of Changes in Capital and Surplus – Statutory Basis

        Nine months ended 
        September 30, 
        2007 

        (In Thousands) 
     
     
    Common stock:     
       Balance at beginning and end of year    $ 2,880 

     
     
    Surplus note:     
       Balance at beginning and end of year    165,032 

     
     
    Paid in and contributed surplus:     
       Balance at beginning and end of year    1,237,778 

     
    Unassigned surplus:     
       Balance at beginning of year    189,654 
       Net income    86,486 
       Change in net unrealized capital losses    (70,725) 
       Change in nonadmitted assets    (11,953) 
       Change in asset valuation reserve    25,031 
       Change in net deferred income tax    (10,449) 
       Change in surplus as a result of reinsurance    11 
       Amortization of deferred gain on reinsurance transactions    5,277 

       Balance at end of year    213,332 

    Total capital and surplus    $ 1,619,022 


    09/30/07 F-5


    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Statement of Cash Flows – Statutory Basis

     
        Nine months ended 
        September 30, 
        2007 

        (In Thousands) 
    Operations     
    Premiums, policy proceeds, and other     
       considerations received, net of reinsurance paid    $ 347,126 
    Net investment income received    949,668 
    Commissions and expenses paid    (313,421) 
    Benefits paid    (1,534,744) 
    Net transfers to separate accounts    (62,739) 
    Dividends paid to policyholders    (3,392) 
    Federal income taxes received    (33,660) 
    Miscellaneous income    307,987 

    Net cash used in operations    (343,175) 
     
    Investments activities     
    Proceeds from sales, maturities, or repayments of investments:     
       Bonds    6,696,155 
       Stocks    32,371 
       Mortgage loans    420,050 
       Real estate    716 
       Other invested assets    4,878,190 
       Miscellaneous proceeds    14,456 

    Total investment proceeds    12,041,938 
     
    Cost of investments acquired:     
       Bonds    6,859,866 
       Stocks    98,757 
       Mortgage loans    42,315 
       Other invested assets    5,126,851 
       Miscellaneous applications    177,605 

    Total cost of investments acquired    12,305,394 
     
    Net decrease in contract loans    (47,407) 

    Net cash used in investment activities    (310,863) 
     
    Financing and miscellaneous activities     
    Other cash provided (applied):     
       Borrowed money    (9,466) 
       Net deposits on deposit-type contracts    753,480 
       Change in cash due to reinsurance    (135,711) 
       Other cash provided    234,692 

    Net cash provided by financing and miscellaneous activities    842,995 

    Net increase in cash and short term investments    188,957 
    Cash and short term investments:     
       Beginning of year    273,362 

       End of year    $ 462,319 


    09/30/07 F-6


         Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Notes to the Financial Statements – Statutory Basis
     (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    1. Nature of Operations and Significant Accounting Policies

    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (the “Company”) is domiciled in Colorado and is a wholly owned subsidiary of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (“ING AIH”), a Delaware domiciled non-insurance holding company. The Company’s ultimate parent is ING Groep, N.V. (“ING”), a global financial services company based in the Netherlands.

    The Company focuses on two markets: the advanced market and the investment products market. The life insurance products offered for the advanced market include wealth transfer and estate planning, executive benefits, charitable giving and corporate owned life insurance. These products include traditional life, interest sensitive life, universal life, and variable life. The Company also offers guaranteed investment contracts and funding agreements, collectively referred to as "GICs," marketed by direct sale by home office personnel or through specialty insurance brokers. Operations are conducted almost entirely on the general agency basis and the Company is presently licensed in all states (approved for reinsurance only in New York), the District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico (approved for reinsurance only). In the investment products market, the Company offers guaranteed investmen t contracts, funding agreements, and trust notes to institutional buyers.

    The condensed financial statements and notes as of September 30, 2007 and for the nine months September 30, 2007 are unaudited. The accompanying financial statements of the Company have been prepared in conformity with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by the Colorado Division of Insurance (“Statutory-Basis”), which practices differ from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

    The condensed financial statements reflect all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals) which are, in the opinion of management, necessary for the fair presentation of the balance sheet, statement of operations and cash flows for the interim period. These condensed financial statements and notes should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and related notes as presented in the Company’s 2006 audited Statutory-Basis comparative financial statements. The results of operations for the interim period may not be considered indicative of results to be expected for the full year.

    09/30/07 F-7


         Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Notes to the Financial Statements – Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

      Use of Estimates

    The preparation of the financial statements of the Company requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect amounts reported in the condensed financial statements and accompanying notes. Such estimates and assumptions could change in the future as more information becomes known, which could impact the amounts reported and disclosed herein.

      Significant Accounting Policies

    For a description of significant accounting policies, see the “Nature of Operations and Significant Accounting Policies” footnote to the financial statements included in the Company’s 2006 audited Statutory-Basis comparative financial statements. There have been no material changes to the Company’s significant accounting policies since the issuance of the 2006 audited Statutory-Basis comparative financial statements.

    2. Reinsurance

    The Company entered into a combined coinsurance and modified coinsurance agreement (“CoModco”) with Whisperingwind III effective June 30, 2007. Under the terms of the CoModco, Whisperingwind III will provide indemnity reinsurance on a combined coinsurance and modified coinsurance basis to the Company for its (i) guaranteed survivorship universal life insurance policies issued on and after January 1, 2005 through and including December 31, 2007, (ii) guaranteed universal life policies issued on and after January 1, 2006 through and including December 31, 2007, (iii) guaranteed death benefit universal life policies issued on and after January 1, 2006 through and including December 31, 2007 and (iv) guaranteed death benefit survivorship universal life policies issued on and after January 1, 2007 through and including December 31, 2007, in each case including all riders and related conditional receipt and temporary insuranc e provisions relating to such policies. The quota share percentage being assumed by Whisperingwind III is 100% of all covered policies under the CoModco.

    As of September 30, 2007 and in accordance with the CoModco, the Company ceded premiums of $207.8. Reserves ceded by the Company were $94.4 on a coinsurance basis and $128.1 on a modified coinsurance basis for total ceded reserves of $222.5. The Company received an expense allowance of $93.9 and a modified coinsurance reserve adjustment of $127 from Whisperingwind III.

    09/30/07 F-8


         Security Life of Denver Insurance Company
    Unaudited Notes to the Financial Statements – Statutory Basis
    (Dollar amounts in millions, unless otherwise stated)

    The Company recognized a realized gain of $33.2 as a result of the CoModco transaction, which was deferred and will be amortized into income as earnings emerge from the subject reinsurance transaction.

    As part of the CoModco the Company entered into a Coinsurance Reserve Trust Agreement (“CoRes Trust”) with Whisperingwind III and The Bank of New York. Under the terms of the CoModco, assets equal to the coinsurance reserves are to be deposited in a CoRes Trust account. The CoRes Trust authorizes deposit of said funds, appoints The Bank of New York as trustee and names Whisperingwind III as grantor and the Company as beneficiary. As of September 30, 2007, assets in CoRes Trust were valued at $111.7 in support of coinsurance reserves ceded by the Company.

    As part of the CoModco the Company entered into a Modco Reserve Trust Agreement (“Modco Trust”) with Whisperingwind III and The Bank of New York. Under the terms of the CoModco, assets with statutory book value equal to not less than the modco required balance as defined by the CoModco are to be deposited in a Modco Trust account. The Modco Trust authorizes deposit of said funds, appoints The Bank of New York as trustee and names Whisperingwind III as beneficiary and the Company as grantor. As of September 30, 2007, assets in Modco Trust were valued at $133.1 in support of the modco required balance.

    09/30/07 F-9


    333-147534    February 2008 


            Part C 
            OTHER INFORMATION 
     
    Item 26    Exhibits 
     
    (a)    (1)    Resolution of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company ("Security Life of Denver") authorizing the establishment of the Registrant. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 
            27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
     
    (b)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (c)    (1)    Security Life of Denver Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective 
            Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (2)    First Amendment to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 
            2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (3)    Amendment to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on May 10, 
            1999; File No. 333-72753.) 
        (4)    Amendment to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 
            30, 2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (5)    Amendment to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 
            19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (6)    Amendment to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company Distribution Agreement. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 
            2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (7)    Specimen Broker/Dealer Supervisory and Selling Agreement for Variable Contracts with Compensation 
            Schedule. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the Form S-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on March 2, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (8)    Broker/Dealer Supervisory and Selling Agreement for Variable Contracts with Paine Webber 
            Incorporated. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Form S-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on April 30, 1997; File No. 33-88148.) 
        (9)    Compensation Schedule. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 to 
            the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
            Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 10, 2002; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (10)    Commission Schedule for Policies. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment 
            No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (11)    Specimen Master Sales and Supervisory Agreement with Compensation Schedule. (Incorporated herein 
            by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 12 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 
            25, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (12)    Administrative Services Agreement between Security Life of Denver and Financial Administrative 
            Services Corporation. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form 
            S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 


        (13)    Amendment to Administrative Services Agreement between Security Life of Denver and Financial 
            Administrative Services Corporation. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment 
            No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
     
    (d)    (1)    Variable Universal Life Insurance Policy (2517(VUL)-03/08). 
        (2)    Accelerated Benefit Rider (R2030-03/08). 
        (3)    Additional Insured Rider. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to 
            the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
            Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (4)    Adjustable Term Insurance Rider (R2031-03/08). 
        (5)    Guaranteed Death Benefit Rider. (Form No. R2025-4/04). (Incorporated by reference to Initial 
            Registration Statement on Form N-6, File No. 333-117329, as filed on July 1, 2004.) 
        (6)    Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider (R2032-03/08). 
        (7)    Overloan Lapse Protection Rider. (Incorporated herein by reference to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 
            to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
            Life Separate Account L1, filed on September 7, 2007; File No. 333-143973.) 
        (8)    Waiver of Cost of Insurance Rider (Form No. R-1505). (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre- 
            Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; File No. 333- 
            50278.) 
        (9)    Waiver of Specified Premium Total Disability Rider (Form No. R-1506). (Incorporated herein by 
            reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life 
            of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; 
            File No. 333-50278.) 
     
    (e)    (1)    Specimen Variable Life Insurance Application (Form No. Q-2006-9/97). (To be used on or before May 
            1, 1998.) (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Form S-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on October 29, 1997; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (2)    Variable Life Application Insert. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 
            1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
            Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (3)    Investment Feature Selection Form (Form No. V-166-00 Rev. 5/1/03). (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 14, 2003; File No. 
            333-50278.) 
        (4)    Investment Feature Selection Form (Form No. V-175-01 Rev. 5/1/03). (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 14, 2003; File No. 
            333-50278.) 
        (5)    Specimen Application for Life Insurance Fixed and Variable Products (Form No. 110945). (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 
            2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
     
    (f)    (1)    Security Life of Denver's Restated Articles of Incorporation. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (2)    Amendments to Articles of Incorporation through June 12, 1987. (Incorporated herein by reference to 
            Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (3)    Amendments to Articles of Incorporation through November 12, 2001. (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 
            33-74190.) 


        (4)     Security Life of Denver's By-Laws. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 
             7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
             Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (5)     Bylaws of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (Restated with Amendments through September 
             30, 1997). (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Form S-6 
             Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
             Account L1, filed on October 29, 1997; File No. 33-74190.) 
     
    (g)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (h)    (1)    (a)    Participation Agreement by and among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Life Insurance 
                Company, on Behalf of Itself and its Separate Accounts and Name of Underwriter of Variable 
                Contracts and Policies. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the 
                Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
                Life Separate Account L1, filed on March 2, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
            (b)    Amendment No. 1 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
                Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
                April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
            (c)    Amendment No. 2 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
                Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
                April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
            (d)    Amendment No. 3 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
                1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
            (e)    Amendment No. 4 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
                Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
                February 29, 2000; File No. 333-72753.) 
            (f)    Amendment No. 5 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 
                2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
            (g)    Amendment No. 6 to Participation Agreement among AIM Variable Insurance Funds, Inc., Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and ING America Equities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
                reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
                Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 
                19, 2001; File No. 333-73464.) 
            (h)    Expense Allocation Agreement between A I M Advisors, Inc., AIM Distributors, Inc. and Security 
                Life of Denver. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 11 to the 
                Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
                Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 
            (i)    Amendment No. 1 to Expense Allocation Agreement between AIM Advisors, Inc., A I M 
                Distributors, Inc. and Security Life of Denver. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective 
                Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
                Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 19, 2001; File No. 333- 
                73464.) 
        (2)    (a)    Sales Agreement by and among The Alger American Fund, Fred Alger Management, Inc., and 
                Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective 
                Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
                Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 


        (b)    First Amendment to Sales Agreement by and among The Alger American Fund, Fred Alger 
            Management, Inc., Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File 
            No. 33-74190.) 
        (c)    Addendum to Alger Sales Agreement. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective 
            Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (d)    Amendment to Sales Agreement by and among The Alger American Fund, Fred Alger Management, 
            Inc., Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (e)    Service Agreement between Fred Alger Management, Inc. and Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (3)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Golden American Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life 
            Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company, Southland Life Insurance Company, ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, ING Insurance Company of America, American Funds Insurance Series and Capital 
            Research and Management Company. (Incorporated by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment 
            No. 1 to the Registration Statement on Form N-6, File No. 333-105319, as filed on July 17, 2003.) 
        (b)    Business Agreement among Golden American Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance 
            Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company, Southland Life Insurance Company, ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, ING 
            Insurance Company of America, ING America Equities, Inc., Directed Services, Inc., American 
            Funds Distributors, Inc. and Capital Research and Management Company. (Incorporated by 
            reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement on Form N-6, File 
            No. 333-105319, as filed on July 17, 2003.) 
        (c)    Rule 22C-2 Agreement, effective April 16, 2007, and to become operational on October 16, 2007, 
            by and between American Funds Service Company, ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, 
            ING National Trust, ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance 
            Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and Systematized Benefits Administrators Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 12 to Registration Statement on Form N-6, File Number 333-47527, as 
            filed on April 9, 2007.) 
    (4)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity Distributors 
            Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to 
            Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (b)    First Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
            Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
            reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
            Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
            1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (c)    Second Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
            Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
            reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
            Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
            1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (d)    Third Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
            Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
            reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 11 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
            April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 


    (e)    Fourth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (f)    Fifth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
        1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (g)    Sixth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (h)    Seventh Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 12 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 25, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (i)    Eighth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        October 13, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (j)    Ninth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (k)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Form S-6 Initial Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on November 15, 2001; File No. 333- 
        73464.) 
    (l)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 
        19, 2001; File No. 333-73464.) 
    (m)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (n)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 9 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        February 27, 2004; File No. 333-50278.) 
    (o)    Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity Distributors 
        Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to 
        Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
        Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33- 
        74190.) 


    (p)    First Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
        1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (q)    Second Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, 
        Fidelity Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated 
        herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (r)    Third Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 11 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (s)    Fourth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (t)    Fifth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
        1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (u)    Sixth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (v)    Seventh Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, 
        Fidelity Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated 
        herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement 
        of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        October 13, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (w)    Eighth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (x)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Form S-6 Initial Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on November 15, 2001; File No. 333- 
        73464.) 
    (y)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 
        19, 2001; File No. 333-73464.) 
    (z)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
        Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 


        (aa)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Variable Insurance Products Fund II, Fidelity 
            Distributors Corporation and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by 
            reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 9 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
            February 27, 2004; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (bb)    Service Agreement between Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc. and 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
            Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (cc)    Rule 22C-2 Agreement, effective April 16, 2007, and to become operational on October 16, 2007, 
            by and between Fidelity Distributors Corporation, ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, ING 
            National Trust, ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance 
            Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and Systematized Benefits Administrators Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 12 to Registration Statement on Form N-6, File Number 333-47527, as 
            filed on April 9, 2007.) 
    (5)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, ING VP Bond 
            Portfolio and ING Funds Distributor, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
            Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 333- 
            50278.) 
    (6)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, The GCG Trust and 
            Directed Services, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 
            to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
        (b)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, The 
            GCG Trust and Directed Services, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective 
            Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on January 30, 2001; File No. 333- 
            50278.) 
        (c)    Form of Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company, The GCG Trust and Directed Services, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 19, 2001; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (d)    Administrative and Shareholder Service Agreement between Directed Services, Inc. and Security 
            Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
            Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (7)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, ING Variable 
            Portfolios, Inc. and ING Funds Distributor, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 
            333-50278.) 
    (8)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, ING Partners, Inc., 
            ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC. (Incorporated herein 
            by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of 
            Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
            February 7, 2003; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (b)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. 
            (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Form N-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on April 14, 2003; File No. 333-50278.) 


        (c)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
            dated November 1, 2004. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 
            16 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 12, 2006; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (d)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
            dated April 29, 2005. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 16 to 
            the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 12, 2006; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (e)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
            dated August 31, 2005. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 16 
            to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 12, 2006; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (f)    Form of Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and 
            Annuity Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company, dated April 28, 2006. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment 
            No. 16 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
            its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 12, 2006; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (g)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Partners, Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity 
            Company, and ING Financial Advisers, LLC and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
            dated November 1, 2004. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 16 
            to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its 
            Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 12, 2006; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (h)    Service Agreement with Investment Advisor between ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company 
            and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 
            333-50278.) 
    (9)    (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, Pilgrim Variable 
            Products Trust and ING Pilgrim Investments, LLC. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
        (b)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
            Pilgrim Variable Products Trust and ING Pilgrim Securities, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 19, 2001; 
            File No. 333-73464.) 
        (c)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among ING Variable Products Trust, ING Funds 
            Distributor, Inc. and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; 
            File No. 333-50278.) 
        (d)    Administrative and Shareholder Service Agreement between ING Pilgrim Group, LLC and Security 
            Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective 
            Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 19, 2001; File No. 333- 
            73464.) 
        (e)    Amendment to Administrative and Shareholder Services Agreement between Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and ING Funds Services, LLC. (Incorporated herein by reference to the 
            Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 
            333-50278.) 


    (10) (a)    Rule 22C-2 Agreement, effective April 16, 2007, and to become operational on October 16, 2007, by 
        and between ING Funds Services, LLC, ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, ING National 
        Trust, ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company, 
        ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        Systematized Benefits Administrators Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective 
        Amendment No. 12 to Registration Statement on Form N-6, File Number 333-47527, as filed on 
        April 9, 2007.) 
    (11) (a)    Participation Agreement among INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc., INVESCO Funds 
        Group, Inc., and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to 
        Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
        Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 1998; File No. 33- 
        74190.) 
    (b)    First Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein 
        by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
        1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (c)    Second Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company, INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. 
        (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 
        Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
        Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (d)    Third Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein 
        by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (e)    Fourth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        INVESCO Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein by 
        reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
        Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
        1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (f)    Fifth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein 
        by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        February 29, 2000; File No. 333-72753.) 
    (g)    Sixth Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein 
        by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (h)    Seventh Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company, INVESCO Variable Investment Funds, Inc. and INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. 
        (Incorporated herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 
        Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
        Account L1, filed on December 19, 2001; File No. 333-73464.) 
    (i)    Service Agreement between INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. and Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 11 to the Form 
        S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life 
        Separate Account L1, filed on April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (j)    First Amendment to Service Agreement between Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        INVESCO Funds Group, Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment 
        No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 


    (12) (a)    Fund Participation Agreement between Janus Aspen Series and Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to the Form 
        S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life 
        Separate Account L1, filed on October 13, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (b)    Amendment to Janus Aspen Series Fund Participation Agreement. (Incorporated herein by reference 
        to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
        Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on December 19, 2001; 
        File No. 333-73464.) 
    (c)    Distribution and Shareholder Services Agreement between Janus Distributors, Inc. and Security Life 
        of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment 
        No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (d)    Letter of Agreement between Security Life of Denver and Janus Capital Corporation. (Incorporated 
        herein by reference to the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement 
        of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        December 19, 2001; File No. 333-73464.) 
    (13) (a)    Participation Agreement among M Fund, Inc., M Financial Advisers, Inc. and Security Life of 
        Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment 
        No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (b)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among M Fund, Inc., M Financial Advisers, Inc. and 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
        Amendment No. 14 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 19, 2001; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (c)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among M Fund, Inc., M Financial Advisers, Inc. and 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
        Amendment No. 15 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 9, 2002; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (d)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among M Fund, Inc., M Financial Advisers, Inc. and 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
        Amendment No. 5 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 14, 2003; File No. 333-50278.) 
    (e)    Shareholder Information Agreement (Rule 22C-2 Agreement), dated April 16, 2007, and to be 
        effective on October 16, 2007, by and between M Fund, Inc., M Financial Advisers, Inc. and 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective 
        Amendment No. 6 to the Form N-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance 
        Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 19, 2007; File No. 333-117329.) 
    (14) (a)    Assignment and Modification Agreement between Neuberger & Berman Advisers Management 
        Trust, Neuberger & Berman Management Incorporated, Neuberger & Berman Advisers 
        Management Trust, Advisers Managers Trust and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. 
        (Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the Form S-6 Registration 
        Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account 
        L1, filed on March 2, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (b)    Addendum to Fund Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, 
        Neuberger Berman Advisers Management Trust, Advisers Managers Trust and Neuberger Berman 
        Management Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to the 
        Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security 
        Life Separate Account L1, filed on October 13, 2000; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (c)    Service Agreement between Neuberger & Berman Management Incorporated and Security Life of 
        Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment 
        No. 11 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
        its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 
    (d)    Sales Agreement by and among Neuberger & Berman Advisers Management Trust, Neuberger & 
        Berman Management Incorporated, and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated 
        herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of 
        Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
        April 27, 1998; File No. 33-74190.) 


                 (e)    Rule 22C-2 Agreement, effective April 16, 2007, and to become operational on October 16, 2007, 
            by and between Neuberger Berman Management Inc., ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company, 
            ING National Trust, ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance 
            Company, ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Life of Denver Insurance 
            Company and Systematized Benefits Administrators Inc. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 12 to Registration Statement on Form N-6, filed on April 9, 2007, File 
            No. 333-47527.) 
        (15) (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, Pioneer Variable 
            Contracts Trust, Pioneer Investment Management, Inc. and Pioneer Funds Distributor, Inc. 
            (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (16) (a)    Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and Southland Life 
            Insurance Company, Putnam Variable Trust and Putnam Retail Management, Inc. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement 
            of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
            April 19, 2001; File No. 333-50278.) 
                 (b)    Amendment to Participation Agreement among Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and 
            Southland Life Insurance Company, Putnam Variable Trust and Putnam Retail Management, L.P. 
            (Incorporated herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Form N-6 
            Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate 
            Account L1, filed on February 7, 2003; File No. 333-50278.) 
        (17) (a)    Participation Agreement between Van Eck Investment Trust and the Trust's investment adviser, Van 
            Eck Associates Corporation, and Security Life of Denver Insurance Company. (Incorporated herein 
            by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security 
            Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on April 27, 
            1998; File No. 33-74190.) 
                 (b)    First Amendment to Fund Participation Agreement between Security Life of Denver, Van Eck 
            Investment Trust and Van Eck Associates Corporation. (Incorporated herein by reference to Post- 
            Effective Amendment No. 6 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of Denver 
            Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on March 2, 1998; File No. 33- 
            74190.) 
                 (c)    Second Amendment to Fund Participation Agreement between Security Life of Denver, Van Eck 
            Worldwide Insurance Trust and Van Eck Associates Corporation. (Incorporated herein by reference 
            to Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement of Security Life of 
            Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on March 2, 1998; File 
            No. 33-74190.) 
                 (d)    Side Letter between Van Eck Worldwide Insurance Trust and Security Life of Denver. (Incorporated 
            herein by reference to the Post-Effective Amendment No. 11 to the Form S-6 Registration Statement 
            of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company and its Security Life Separate Account L1, filed on 
            April 29, 1999; File No. 33-74190.) 
     
    (i)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (j)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (k)    Opinion and Consent of Counsel. 
     
    (l)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (m)    Not Applicable. 
     
    (n)    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm. 
     
    (o)    All financial statements are included in the Statement of Additional Information, as indicated therein. 
     
    (p)    Not Applicable. 


    (q)     Not Applicable.     
     
    (r)     Powers of Attorney.     
     
     Item 27    Directors and Officers of the Depositor     
     
        Name and Principal Business Address                         Positions and Offices with Depositor 


     Donald W. Britton, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW,    President 
        Atlanta, GA 30327     
     Thomas J. McInerney, One Orange Way, Windsor, CT    Director and Chairman 
        06095-4774     
     David A. Wheat, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta,    Director, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial 
        GA 30327    Officer 
     Catherine H. Smith, One Orange Way, Windsor, CT    Director and Senior Vice President 
        06095-4774     
     Bridget M. Healy, 230 Park Avenue, New York NY    Director 
        10169     
     Robert G. Leary, 230 Park Avenue, New York NY    Director 
        10169     
     Kathleen A. Murphy, One Orange Way, Windsor, CT    Director 
        06095-4774     
     Valerie D. Brown, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW,    Senior Vice President 
        Atlanta, GA 30327     
     Boyd G. Combs, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta,    Senior Vice President, Tax 
        GA 30327     
     Daniel P. Mulheran, Sr. 20 Washington Avenue South,    Senior Vice President 
        Minneapolis, MN 55401     
     David S. Pendergrass, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW,    Senior Vice President and Treasurer 
        Atlanta, GA 30327     
     Steven T. Pierson, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW,    Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer 
        Atlanta, GA 30327     
     Stephen J. Preston, 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West    Senior Vice President 
        Chester, PA 19380-1478     
     Harry N. Stout, 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,    Senior Vice President 
        PA 19380-1478     
     Pamela S. Anson, 2001 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND    Vice President 
        58703     
     Kimberly M. Curley, 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO    Vice President and Illustration Actuary 
        80203     
     Chad M. Eslinger, 2001 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND    Vice President, Compliance 
        58703     
     Deborah C. Hancock, 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO    Vice President 
        80203     
     Laurie J. Rasanen, 2001 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND    Vice President 
        58703     
     Carol S. Stern, 601 13th Street NW, Suite 550 N,    Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer 
        Washington DC 20005     
     Beth G. Shanker, 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203    Vice President, Compliance 
     Joy M. Benner, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Secretary 
        Minneapolis, MN 55401     
     
     Item 28    Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with the Depositor or the Registrant 
     
            ING GROEP 
            U.S. FINANCIAL SERVICES 

     
                ING GROEP N.V. (The Netherlands) 
                No FEIN-Non-Insurer 



                                                                                                         ING VERZEKERINGEN N.V. (The Netherlands) 
            No FEIN Non-Insurer     

                                                                                         ING INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL B.V. (The Netherlands) 
                                                                                                               No FEIN Non-Insurer EIN# 98-0159264 

     
    ING AMERICA INSURANCE HOLDINGS, INC.    Nederlandse Reassurantie    7 
    (Delaware) Non-Insurer 52-1222820    Groep N.V. (The Netherlands)     
            No FEIN Non-Insurer         

        ING North America Insurance Corporation                               NRG America Holding Company 
        Non-Insurer (Delaware) 52-1317217                               (Delaware) 23-2074221 Non-Insurer 


        ING Payroll Management, Inc.        Philadelphia Reinsurance Corporation 
        Non-Insurer (Delaware) 52-2197204        (Pennsylvania) 23-1620930 (Insurer) 
                NAIC# 12319 

        ING Risk Management (Bermuda) Limited Non-Insurer             
        Non-US Taxpayer - No FEIN Assigned             

    12/31/07    Lion II Custom Investments LLC (Delaware)             
        Non-Insurer 52-1222820             

        Lion Connecticut Holdings Inc.             
        (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 02-0488491             

    Page 1                                   Arrowhead, Ltd. (Non-Insurer)             
                                       (Bermuda)             

                                       ING Brokers Network, LLC (Delaware)             
                                       Non-Insurer 52-2215129             

                                                     ING Insurance Agency, Inc.             
                                                     (California) Non-Insurer 84-1490645             

                                                                                         ING Insurance Agency, Inc. of Texas         
                                                                                         Non-Insurer 74-2946531         

                                                     Multi-Financial Group, LLC             
                                                     Non - Insurer 58-1827264 (Georgia)             

     
                                                                                         IFG Insurance Services of Texas, Inc.    1     
                                                                                         Non-Insurer (Texas) 75-2473468         

                                                                                         Multi-Financial Securities Corporation         
                                                                                         (Colorado) Non-Insurer 84-0858799         

                                                                                                 MFSC Insurance Services, Inc.         
                                                                                                 Non-Insurer (California) 94-3145434     

                                                                                                 MFSC Insurance Agency of Nevada,     
                                                                                                 Inc. (Nevada) Non-Insurer 84-1482296     

                                       IB Holdings LLC Non-Insurer             
                                       (Virginia) 41-1983894             

                                                                             The New Providence Ins. Co. LTD         
                                                                             (Cayman Islands) Non-Insurer 98-0161114         

                                       ING Financial Partners, Inc.             
                                       (Minnesota) Non-Insurer 41-0945505             

                                       ING International Insurance Holdings, Inc.             
                                       Non-Insurer (Connecticut) 06-1028458             

                                                   ALICA Holdings, Inc. Non-Insurer    3         
                                                   20-5299942 (Connecticut)             

                                                   ILICA Inc.    4         
                                                   06-1067464 (Connecticut) Insurer             

    ING Life Insurance Company Limited
        (Republic of China) Insurer             

                                                   ING International Nominee Holdings, Inc.         
                                                   06-0952776 (Connecticut) Non-Insurer             

    12/31/07                                               AII 1, LLC             
                                                   Non-Insurer (Connecticut) No tax id             

                                                   AII 2 LLC             
                                                   Non-Insurer (Connecticut) No tax id             

    Page 2                                               AII 3 LLC             
                                                   Non-Insurer (Connecticut) No tax id             

                                                   AII 4 LLC             
                                                   Non-Insurer (Connecticut) No tax id             

                                       ING Investment Management LLC (Delaware)             
                                       Non-Insurer 58-2361003             

                                                   ING Investment Management Co.             
                                                   (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-0888148             

                                                                               ING Investment Management         
                                                                               (Bermuda) Holdings Limited Non-Insurer         



        ING Investment Trust Co.         
                                               Non-Insurer (Connecticut) 06-1440627         

                   ING Investment Management Alternative Assets LLC         
    Non Insurer (Delaware) 13-4038444

                             ING Alternative Asset Management LLC         
                             Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-3863170         

                             Furman Selz Investments LLC         
                             Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-3863171         

                                           Furman Selz (SBIC) Investments LLC         
                                           Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-3863604         

     
                             Furman Selz Investment II LLC    5     
                             Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-3929304         

     
                             Furman Selz Investments III LLC    6     
                             Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-4127836         

                             Furman Selz Management (BVI) Limited         
                             Non-Insurer (British Virgin Islands)         

    ING Equity Holdings Inc.
    Non-Insurer 13-3778184

                             ING Ghent Asset Management LLC         
    Non-Insurer 13-4003969

                             ING Investment Management Services LLC         
    Non-Insurer 13-3856628

                             ING Multi-Strategies (LUX) S.A.         
                             Non-Insurer (Luxembourg)         

                             ING Pomona Holdings LLC         
    Non-Insurer 13-4152011

                                       Pomona G. P. Holdings LLC         
                                       Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-4150600         

    12/31/07                                   Pomona Management LLC         
                                       Non-Insurer (Delaware) 13-4197000         

        ING Capital Corporation, LLC         
        (Delaware) Non-Insurer 86-1020892         

    Page 3               ING Funds Services, LLC         
    (Delaware) Non-Insurer 86-1020893

                             ING Funds Distributor, LLC         
                             (Delaware) Non-Insurer 03-0485744         

        ING Pilgrim Funding, Inc.         
        (Delaware) Non-Insurer 06-1501895         

    ING Investments, LLC
                             (Arizona) Non-Insurer 03-0402099         

        ING Life Insurance and Annuity Company         
    (Connecticut) Insurer 71-0294708 NAIC 86509

                                       Directed Services LLC         
                                       (Delaware) Non-Insurer 14-1984144         

                                       ING Financial Advisers, LLC         
                                       (Delaware) Non-Insurer 06-1375177         

        ING National Trust Non-Insurer         
        41-1966125         

        ING Re Underwriters, Inc.         
        (Tennessee) Non-Insurer 62-1505070         

        ING Retail Holding Company, Inc.         
        (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-1527984         

                                       ING Insurance Services Holding Company, Inc.         
                                       (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-1475329         

                                                                 ING Insurance Services, Inc.         
                                                                 (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-1465377     

                                                                 ING Insurance Services of Alabama, Inc. 
                                                                 (Alabama) Non-Insurer 72-1374488         

     
                                                                 Aetna Insurance Agency of Texas, Inc.    1 
                                                                 (Texas) Non-Insurer 74-2817537         

                                                                 ING Insurance Services of Massachusetts, Inc. 
                                                                 (Massachusetts) Non-Insurer 04-3370454 

                                       FNI International, Inc.         
                                       (California) Non-Insurer 33-0048439         

                                                             FN Insurance Services, Inc.         



                                                                                             (California) Non-Insurer 33-0232417     

                                                                                             FN Insurance Agency of New Jersey, Inc.     
                                                                                             (New Jersey) Non-Insurer 22-3693416     

                                                                                             FN Insurance Services of Nevada, Inc.     
                                                                                             (Nevada) Non-Insurer 88-0319907     

    12/31/07                                                                                         FN Insurance Agency of Kansas, Inc.     
                                                                                             (Kansas) Non-Insurer 43-1878293     

                                                                                             Financial Network Investment Corporation     
                                                                                             Non-Insurer (California) 95-3845382     

    Page 4                                                                                         Financial Network Investment Corporation     
                                                                                             of Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico) Non-Insurer 52-2173808 

                                       ING Services Holding Company, Inc.         
                                       (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-1527982         

    Systematized Benefits Administrators, Inc.
                                                 (Connecticut) Non-Insurer 06-0889923         

    ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company (Iowa)
                                       Insurer NAIC #80942 41-0991508         

                                                 Draft Funding II LLC         
                                                 (Delaware) Non-Insurer         

     
                                                 PFP Holdings, L.P. (Georgia)    2     
                                                 Non-Insurer 58-1665825         

        Powers Ferry Properties Investments, Inc.     
        (Delaware) Non-Insurer         

                                       PrimeVest Financial Services, Inc.         
                                       (Minnesota) Non-Insurer 41-1483314         

                                                                               Bancnorth Investment Group, Inc.     
                                                                               (Minnesota) Non-Insurer 41-1735462     

                                                                               Branson Insurance Agency, Inc.     
                                                                               (Massachusetts) Non-Insurer 04-3116141     

                                                                               Compulife, Inc. Non-Insurer     
                                                                               (Virginia) 54-1252522         

                                                                                                             Compulife Agency, Inc.     
        Non-Insurer (Ohio) 34-1689987     

                                                                                                             Compulife Insurance Agency of Massachusetts, 
                                                                                                             Inc. (Massachusetts) 54-2004346 Non-Insurer 

                                                                               Compulife Investor Services, Inc.     
                                                                               Non-Insurer (Virginia) 54-1439322     

                                                                               Guaranty Brokerage Services, Inc.     
                                                                               (California) Non-Insurer 68-0165121     

                                                                               PrimeVest Insurance Agency of Alabama, Inc.     
                                                                               (Alabama) Non-Insurer 41-1786871     

                                                                               Primevest Insurance Agency of Nevada, Inc.     
                                                                               (Nevada) Non-Insurer 61-1426263     

    12/31/07                                                                           PrimeVest Insurance Agency of New Mexico, Inc.     
                                                                               (New Mexico) Non-Insurer 85-0422391     

                                                                               PrimeVest Insurance Agency of Ohio, Inc.     
                                                                               (Ohio) Non-Insurer 31-1388789     

    Page 5                                                                           PrimeVest Insurance Agency of Oklahoma, Inc.    1 
                                                                               (Oklahoma) Non-Insurer 73-1455177     

                                                                               PrimeVest Insurance Agency of Texas, Inc.    1 
                                                                               (Texas) Non-Insurer 74-2703790     

                                                                               PrimeVest Insurance Agency of Wyoming, Inc.     
                                                                               (Wyoming) Non-Insurer 41-1996927     

                                       ReliaStar Life Insurance Company Insurer         
                                       (Minnesota) 41-0451140 NAIC 67105         

                                                                               ING Re (UK) Limited         
                                                                               (United Kingdom) Insurer     

                                                                               ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York     
                                                                               (New York) Insurer 53-0242530 NAIC 61360     

                                                                               Whisperingwind I, LLC         
                                                                               (South Carolina) Insurer 14-1981620     

                                                                               Whisperingwind II, LLC     
                                                                               (South Carolina) Insurer 32-0185577     

        Security Life Assignment Corp. (Colorado)         
        84-1437826 Non-Insurer         



    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company (Colorado) Insurer 84-0499703 NAIC #68713

    First Secured Mortgage Deposit Corporation (Colorado) Non-Insurer 84-1086427 ING America Equities, Inc. (Colorado) Non-Insurer 84-1251388 Midwestern United Life Insurance Company (Indiana) Insurer NAIC #66109 35-0838945

    12/31/07

    Draft Funding LLC Non-Insurer (Delaware) Whisperingwind III, LLC

    (South Carolina) Insurer 35-2282787

    Page 6

    Security Life of Denver International Limited Insurer 98-0138339 (Bermuda)

    Lion Custom Investments LLC (Delaware) 98-0138339 Non-Insurer UC Mortgage Corp. (Delaware) 72-1329746 Non-Insurer


    1      Company owned by individual pursuant to state law, Shareholder agreement with parent company.
     
    2      ING USA Annuity and Life Insurance Company is a 70% partner in this real estate management partnership. Nationale-Nederlanden Interest II, B.V. is a 29% partner, and NNUS Realty Corporation is a 1% partner.
     
    3      ALICA Holdings, Inc. is 80% owned by ING International Insurance Holdings, Inc. and 20% owned by ING Insurance International B.V.
     
    4      ING International Insurance Holdings, Inc. owns 100% of the voting shares of ILICA Inc. and ALICA Holdings, Inc. owns 100% of the non-voting shares of ILICA, Inc..
     
    5      Furman Selz Investments II LLC owned 94% by ING Investment Management Alternative Assets LLC.
     
    6      Furman Selz Investments III LLC owned 84.5% by ING Investment Management Alternative Assets LLC.
     
    7      At the request of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department, Nederlandse Reassurantie Groep N.V. is being included in the organizational chart of ING Groep N.V. NRG Group has been in runoff since 1993. It is distinctly separate from ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. and its active subsidiaries.
     

    Item 29

    Indemnification

    Under its Bylaws, Sections 1 through 8, Security Life of Denver Insurance Company ("Security Life") indemnifies, to the full extent permitted by the laws of the State of Colorado, any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit, or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative (other than an action by or in the right of the corporation), by reason of the fact that he or she is or was a director, member of a committee appointed by the Board of Directors, officer, salaried employee, or fiduciary of Security Life or is or was serving at the request of Security Life (whether or not as a representative of Security Life) as a director, officer, employee, or fiduciary of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorney fees), judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him or her in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding if he or she acted in good faith and in a manner he or she reasonably believed to in the best interest of the corporation, or at least not opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful.

    Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of Security Life pursuant to such provisions of the bylaws or statutes or otherwise, Security Life has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in said Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by Security Life of expenses incurred or paid by a director or officer or controlling person of Security Life in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person of Security Life in connection with the securities being registered, Security Life will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question of whether or not such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.


    A corporation may procure indemnification insurance on behalf of an individual who is or was a director of the 
    corporation. Consistent with the laws of the State of Colorado, ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. maintains a 
    Professional Liability umbrella insurance policy issued by an international insurer. The policy covers ING America 
    Insurance Holdings, Inc. and any company in which ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. has a controlling interest 
    of 50% or more. This would encompass the principal underwriter as well as the depositor. Additionally, the parent 
    company of ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc., ING Groep N.V., maintains excess umbrella coverage with 
    limits in excess of $125,000,000. The policy provides for the following types of coverage: errors and 
    omissions/professional liability, directors and officers, employment practices, fiduciary and fidelity. 
     
    Additionally, Section 13 of the Security Life Distribution Agreement with ING America Equities, Inc. (INGAE) 
    generally provides that each party will indemnify and hold harmless the officers, directors and employees of the other 
    party (and the variable account with respect to indemnity by INGAE) against any expenses (including legal 
    expenses), losses, claims, damages, or liabilities arising out of or based on certain claims or circumstances in 
    connection with the offer or sale of the policies. Under this agreement neither party is entitled to indemnity if the 
    expenses (including legal expenses), losses, claims, damages, or liabilities resulted from their own willful 
    misfeasance, bad faith, negligence, misconduct or wrongful act. 
     
    Item 30    Principal Underwriters     
     
    (a)    Other Activity. ING America Equities, Inc., the principal underwriter for the policies, is also the principal 
        underwriter for policies issued by ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York and ReliaStar Life 
        Insurance Company.     
     
    (b)    Management of ING America Equities, Inc.     
     
      Name and Principal Business Address                       Positions and Offices with Underwriter 


    Margaret B. Wall, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Director, President and Chief Executive Officer 
             Minneapolis MN 55401     
    Laurie J. Rasanen, 2001 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND    Director, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer 
             58703     
    Daniel P. Mulheran, Sr., 20 Washington Avenue South,    Director 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    Cynthia A, Grimm, 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West    Chief Financial Officer/Financial and Operations 
             Chester PA 19380-1478    Principal 
    Beth G. Shanker, 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203    Chief Compliance Officer 
    David S. Pendergrass, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW,    Vice President and Treasurer 
             Atlanta, GA 30327     
    Pamela S. Anson, 2001 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND    Vice President 
             58703     
    Deborah C. Hancock, 1290 Broadway, Denver, CO    Assistant Vice President 
             80203     
    Glenn A. Black, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta,    Tax Officer 
             GA 30327     
    Terry L. Owens, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta,    Tax Officer 
             GA 30327     
    James H. Taylor, 5780 Powers Ferry Road, NW, Atlanta,    Tax Officer 
             GA 30327     
    Joy M. Benner, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    Diana R. Cavender, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Assistant Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    M. Christine Foster, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Assistant Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    Randall K. Price, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Assistant Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    Edwina P. J. Steffer, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Assistant Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     
    Susan M. Vega, 20 Washington Avenue South,    Assistant Secretary 
             Minneapolis, MN 55401     


    (c) Compensation From the Registrant.             
     
    (1)        (2)    (3)    (4)    (5) 
            2007 Net    Compensation on         
            Underwriting    Events Occasioning         
    Name of Principal    Discounts and    the Deduction of a    Brokerage     
    Underwriter    Commissions    Deferred Sales Load    Commissions    Other Compensation* 





    ING America                 
    Equities, Inc.                $34,635,694 
    * Compensation shown in column 5 includes: marketing allowances.         
     
     
    Item 31    Location of Accounts and Records         
    Accounts and records are maintained by Security Life of Denver Insurance Company at 1290 Broadway, 
    Denver, CO 80203-5699 and by ING Americas Finance Shared Services, an affiliate, at 5780 Powers Ferry 
    Road, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327.             
     
    Item 32    Management Services             
    None                     
     
    Item 33    Fee Representations             
     
    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company represents that the fees and charges deducted under the variable life 
    insurance policy described in this registration statement, in the aggregate, are reasonable in relation to the services 
    rendered, expenses expected to be incurred, and the risks assumed by Security Life of Denver Insurance Company 
    under the policies. Security Life of Denver Insurance Company bases this representation on its assessment of such 
    factors as the nature and extent of such services, expenses and risks, the need for the Security Life of Denver 
    Insurance Company to earn a profit and the range of such fees and charges within the insurance industry. 


    SIGNATURES

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act, the Registrant, Security Life Separate Account L1 of Security Life Insurance Company, has duly caused this Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 on Form N-6 to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Windsor and in the State of Connecticut on the 31st day of January, 2008.

                                                     SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1 
                                                                       (Registrant) 
     
     
                                                     By: SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY 
                                                                       (Depositor) 
     
                                                                       By:    /s/ Donald W. Britton* 

            Donald W. Britton 
            President 
            (principal executive officer) 
     
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 has been signed 
    below by the following persons in the capacities indicated and on the date indicated. 
     
    Signature    Title    Date 
     
    /s/ Donald W. Britton*     President     

    Donald W. Britton     (principal executive officer)     
     
         Director     
    Bridget M. Healy         
     
    /s/ Robert G. Leary*    Director     

    Robert G. Leary         
     
    /s/ Thomas J. McInerney*     Director and Chairman     

    Thomas J. McInerney        January 
            31, 2008 
    /s/ Kathleen A. Murphy*     Director     

    Kathleen A. Murphy         
     
    /s/ Catherine H. Smith*     Director and Senior Vice President 

    Catherine H. Smith         
     
    /s/ David A. Wheat*     Director, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 

    David A. Wheat     (principal financial officer)     
     
    /s/ Steven T. Pierson*     Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer 

    Steven T. Pierson     (principal accounting officer)     
     
     
    By: /s/ J. Neil McMurdie         

    J. Neil McMurdie         
    * Attorney-in-Fact         


        SECURITY LIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT L1 
        EXHIBIT INDEX 
    Exhibit No.    Exhibit 
    26(d)(1)    Variable Universal Life Insurance Policy (2517(VUL)-03/08) 
    26(d)(2)    Accelerated Benefit Rider (R2030-03/08) 
    26(d)(4)    Adjustable Term Insurance Rider (R2031-03/08) 
    26(d)(6)    Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider (R2032-03/08) 
    26(k)    Opinion and Consent of Counsel 
    26(n)    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm 
    26(r)    Powers of Attorney 


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    Exhibit 26(d)(1): Variable Universal Life Insurance Policy (2517(VUL)-03/08)

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY A STOCK COMPANY

    INSURED:    JOHN DOE 
    POLICY DATE:    April 15, 2008 
    POLICY NUMBER:    67000001 

    WE AGREE TO PAY the death benefit to the beneficiary upon the death of the insured while this policy is in force.

    WE ALSO AGREE to provide the other rights and benefits of the policy. These agreements are subject to the provisions of the policy.

    Please Read Your Policy Carefully

    RIGHT TO EXAMINE PERIOD. You have the right to examine and return this policy. You may return it by mail or other delivery to the agent/registered representative who sold it to you or to the ING Customer Service Center within 10 days after you receive it. It will then be void from the beginning. Upon return of the policy during the right to examine period, we will refund all premiums paid.

    This policy is signed for Security Life of Denver Insurance Company by

    /s/ Donald W. Britton /s/ Joy M. Benner Donald W. Britton Joy M. Benner President Secretary

    In this policy "you" and "your" refer to the owner of the policy. "We", "us" and "our" refer to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company.

    This policy is a FLEXIBLE PREMIUM VARIABLE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE POLICY.

    Death benefits and other values provided by this contract, when based on the investment experience of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account, are variable. These values may increase or decrease, based on investment experience of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account chosen by you and are not guaranteed as to a fixed dollar amount. Death benefits are payable by us upon the death of the insured. This policy is nonparticipating and is not eligible for dividends. There is no maturity date. Flexible premiums are payable by you during the lifetime of the insured until the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday.

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    Home Office    ING Customer Service Center 
    Denver, Colorado    P. O. Box 5065 
        Minot, ND 58702-5065 

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                                                                                                       TABLE OF CONTENTS     
     
    SCHEDULE    4 
     
    DEFINITIONS    5 
     
    INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVISIONS    6 
               POLICY DATES AND PERIODS    6 
     
    DEATH BENEFIT PROVISIONS    7 
               DEATH BENEFIT    7 
               CHANGES IN INSURANCE COVERAGE    8 
               PAYMENT OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS    9 
               CONTINUATION OF COVERAGE    10 
     
    PREMIUM PROVISIONS    10 
               PREMIUMS    10 
               PREMIUM LIMITATION    11 
               NET PREMIUM    11 
               PREMIUM ALLOCATION    11 
               FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUM    11 
     
    SEPARATE ACCOUNT PROVISIONS    12 
               THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT    12 
               SUBACCOUNTS    12 
               CHANGES WITHIN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT    12 
     
    GENERAL ACCOUNT PROVISIONS    13 
               THE GENERAL ACCOUNT    13 
     
    TRANSFER PROVISIONS    13 
               TRANSFERS    13 
     
    ACCOUNT VALUE PROVISIONS    14 
               ACCOUNT VALUE    14 
               VALUES ON THE INVESTMENT DATE    14 
               VALUE OF THE SUBACCOUNTS    14 
               VALUE OF THE GUARANTEED INTEREST DIVISION    15 
               VALUE OF THE LOAN DIVISION    16 
     
    DEDUCTIONS    16 
               MONTHLY DEDUCTION    16 
               TRANSACTION CHARGES    17 
               REDEMPTION FEES    17 
     
    LOAN PROVISIONS    17 
               POLICY LOANS    17 
               LOAN INTEREST    17 
               LOAN REPAYMENTS    17 
     
    PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL PROVISIONS    18 
               PARTIAL WITHDRAWALS    18 
               EFFECT OF A PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ON THE DEATH BENEFIT    18 

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    SURRENDER PROVISIONS    19 
               POLICY SURRENDERS    19 
               SURRENDER CHARGES    19 
     
    GRACE PERIOD, TERMINATION AND REINSTATEMENT PROVISIONS    20 
               GRACE PERIOD    20 
               TERMINATION    20 
               REINSTATEMENT    20 
     
    SETTLEMENT OPTIONS    21 
               SELECTION    21 
               SETTLEMENT OPTIONS    21 
               SETTLEMENT OPTION CHANGES AND WITHDRAWALS    22 
               SETTLEMENT OPTION EXCESS INTEREST    22 
               SETTLEMENT OPTION MINIMUM AMOUNTS    22 
               SUPPLEMENTARY POLICY    22 
               INCOME PROTECTION    22 
               DEATH OF PRIMARY PAYEE    22 
               PAYMENTS OTHER THAN MONTHLY    23 
     
    GENERAL POLICY PROVISIONS    23 
               THE POLICY    23 
               PROCEDURES    23 
               AGE    23 
               OWNERSHIP    23 
               BENEFICIARIES    24 
               CHANGE RIGHT    24 
               COLLATERAL ASSIGNMENT    24 
               INCONTESTABILITY    24 
               MISSTATEMENT OF AGE OR GENDER    24 
               CHANGE IN TOBACCO USE    24 
               SUICIDE EXCLUSION    25 
               DEFERRAL OF PAYMENT    25 
               PERIODIC REPORTS    25 
               ILLUSTRATION OF BENEFITS AND VALUES    25 
               ING CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER    26 
     
    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLES    27 

    Any supplementary amendments, endorsements or riders and a copy of the application follow the final policy provisions and are to be considered part of the Policy.

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    SCHEDULE
     
    POLICY NUMBER    [67000001] 
    POLICY DATE    [April 15, 2008 ] 
     
    INSURED    [JOHN DOE] 
    AGE/GENDER    [35, MALE] 
    PREMIUM CLASS    [STANDARD NO TOBACCO] 

     
    INITIAL STATED DEATH BENEFIT    [$100,000] 
    [ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE DEATH BENEFIT    [$150,000*] 
    [TARGET DEATH BENEFIT]    [$250,000**] 
     
    MINIMUM DEATH BENEFIT AMOUNT    $50,000 
     
    DEATH BENEFIT OPTION    [1] 
    MONTHLY PROCESSING DATE    [15th] 
     
    SCHEDULED PREMIUM    [$3000.00 – ANNUAL] 
     
    DEFINITION OF LIFE INSURANCE TEST    [GUIDELINE PREMIUM TEST] 
        [CASH VALUE ACCUMULATION TEST] 

    Coverage will expire prior to the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday if premiums paid are insufficient to continue coverage to that date. Coverage will also be affected by partial withdrawals, policy loans, changes in the current cost of insurance rates, the investment experience of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account chosen by you, and the interest rate credited to amounts allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division.

    [*This amount is the amount of Adjustable Term Death benefit on the Policy Date. This death benefit may vary from time to time and may depend on the Account Value. See your policy and rider for details.

    Adjustable Term Insurance Rider premium class or rating is the same as Segment #1.

    **This amount is the Target Death Benefit on the Policy Date. This death benefit may change at the beginning of each policy year. See your Schedule and rider for details.]

    ING CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER:    P.O. Box 5065, Minot, ND 58702-5065 
        Toll Free Number 1-877-253-5050 

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        SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)     
        SEGMENT BENEFIT PROFILE     
     
        Segment Stated    Segment     
        Death    Effective    Segment Annual 
    Description    Benefit Amount    Date    Target Premium 
    Segment #1    $100,000    4/15/07    $1,018 

    A Segment is a block of death benefit coverage. The Stated Death Benefit shown on the Schedule at issue is Segment #1. Additional Segments may be added to the policy after issue to increase the death benefit. Each individual Segment added to the policy has its own cost of insurance charges and monthly deductions as shown in the Schedule. This is further defined in the Definition section of your policy.

    ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AND RIDERS (See the rider forms and the policy prospectus for the charge, if any, associated with each rider):

    [GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT RIDER

    GUARANTEE PERIOD ANNUAL PREMIUM: GUARANTEE PERIOD EXPIRATION DATE: [ADDITIONAL INSURED RIDER

    [ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER]

    [GUARANTEED MINIMUM ACCUMULATION BENEFIT RIDER] [WAIVER OF COST OF INSURANCE RIDER]

    [WAIVER OF SPECIFIED PREMIUM RIDER]

    $XXXX.XX MM/DD/YYYY] See Benefit Profile]

    [$XXXX.XX]


    [[Waiver of Cost of Insurance Rider][Waiver of Specified Premium Rider] premium class or rating is x.xx times standard.]

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    POLICY CHARGES

    A.      Premium Expense Charge. The premium expense charge in Segment year 1 is 9.00% of premium up to the Target Premium and 6.00% for amounts in excess of the Target Premium. In Segment year 2 and thereafter the premium expense charge is 4.50% of premium up to the Target Premium and 3.00% for amounts in excess of the Target Premium. See the Net Premium section for details.
     
    B.      Guaranteed Maximum Monthly Deductions:
     

    1. Cost of Insurance Charge:

    2. Mortality and Expense Risk Charge:

    See table on page 4E.

    0.025% (0.30% annually). This charge is multiplied by the Net Account Value held in the Separate Account and is deducted each policy month.

     

    3. Per Policy Charge:

    4. Administrative Charge:

    $30.00 per policy month in all policy years.

    $[0.0887] per thousand of Stated Death Benefit for Segment years 1-5; $[0.0020] per thousand of Stated Death Benefit for Segment years 6-10; and $[0.0010] per thousand of Stated Death Benefit thereafter.


    C. Guaranteed Maximum Transaction Charges:

    1. Partial Withdrawal Fee:    $10.00 for each partial withdrawal. 
     
    2. Surrender Charge:    Deducted during the first ten Segment years in 
        accordance with the following schedule: 

     
     
    Segment Year    Maximum Surrender 
        Charge 

    1    $[1,800.00] 


    2    $[1,800.00] 


    3    $[1,800.00] 


    4    $[1,674.00] 


    5    $[1,540.00] 


    6    $[1,386.00] 


    7    $[1,109.00] 


    8    $[776.00] 


    9    $[466.00] 


    10    $[233.00] 


    11+    $[0.00] 



    This table may change upon any increase and/or decrease in the policy’s Stated Death Benefit.

    3. Excess Illustration Fee:

    $25 for each illustration after the 1st in a policy year.


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    SCHEDULE (CONTINUED) 
    POLICY LOANS

    Interest Rate Charged on Policy

    Loans:

    3.75% per year in the first 5 policy years; 3.15% per year thereafter.

    Guaranteed Interest Rate Credited To

    Loan Division: Minimum Loan Amount: Maximum Loan Amount:

    3.00% per year $100 See Loan Provisions.


    PARTIAL WITHDRAWALS                 
     
    Minimum Partial Withdrawal Amount:    $100                 
    Maximum Partial Withdrawal Amount:    Amount which will leave    $500    as    the    net 
        Surrender Value.                 
    Limit On Partial Withdrawals:    Twelve (12) in a policy year.                 
     
    GUARANTEED INTEREST DIVISION                 
     
    Guaranteed Minimum Interest Rate                     
         Credited to amounts allocated to the                     
         Guaranteed Interest Division:    3.00% per year                 

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    [SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    The policy’s Base Death Benefit at any time will be at least equal to the Account Value times the appropriate factor from this table.

      DEFINITION OF LIFE INSURANCE
    GUIDELINE PREMIUM TEST
    DEATH BENEFIT FACTORS

    Insured’s        Insured’s     
    Attained    Factor    Attained    Factor 
    Age        Age     


    0-40    2.50         


     
    41    2.43    71    1.13 




    42    2.36    72    1.11 




    43    2.29    73    1.09 




    44    2.22    74    1.07 




    45    2.15    75    1.05 




     
    46    2.09    76    1.05 




    47    2.03    77    1.05 




    48    1.97    78    1.05 




    49    1.91    79    1.05 




    50    1.85    80    1.05 




     
    51    1.78    81    1.05 




    52    1.71    82    1.05 




    53    1.64    83    1.05 




    54    1.57    84    1.05 




    55    1.50    85    1.05 




     
    56    1.46    86    1.05 




    57    1.42    87    1.05 




    58    1.38    88    1.05 




    59    1.34    89    1.05 




    60    1.30    90    1.05 




     
    61    1.28    91    1.04 




    62    1.26    92    1.03 




    63    1.24    93    1.02 




    64    1.22    94    1.01 




    65    1.20    95    1.00 




     
    66    1.19    96    1.00 




    67    1.18    97    1.00 




    68    1.17    98    1.00 




    69    1.16    99    1.00 




    70    1.15    100 and older    1.00] 





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    [SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    DEFINITION OF LIFE INSURANCE
    CASH VALUE ACCUMULATION TEST
    DEATH BENEFIT FACTORS

    Your policy's Base Death Benefit will not be less than the amount of life insurance necessary to comply with the Cash Value Accumulation Test of section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code, as applicable to your policy. Specifically, the Base Death Benefit at any time will not be less than the Account Value times the reciprocal of the net single premium for $1 of death benefit at such time (the "Death Benefit Factor"). For this purpose, the net single premium will be determined using the following assumptions:

    (a)      Cost of insurance rates based on 100% of the 2001 Commissioners’ Standard Ordinary Mortality Table (Age nearest birthday, as reflected in your policy's guaranteed cost of insurance rates applicable to the standard rate class), except that if lower cost of insurance rates are guaranteed for any duration, then such lower rates will be used;
     
    (b)      Interest at an annual effective interest rate equal to the greater of 4% or the rate or rates guaranteed under the policy, including any interest rate guarantee applicable for any duration;
     
    (c)      No expense charges;
     
    (d)      The death benefit assumed in the calculation will be deemed not to increase;
     
    (e)      The death benefit assumed in the calculation will be deemed to be provided until a hypothetical maturity date that is the insured’s attained Age 100; and
     
    (f)      Application of all other computational rules and requirements of the Cash Value Accumulation Test of section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code.
     

    Your policy will be construed in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Cash Value Accumulation Test of section 7702 of the Internal Revenue Code.]

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    4D

    VCV02517004D


    [For IN, NJ and PA:

    SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    DEFINITION OF LIFE INSURANCE
    CASH VALUE ACCUMULATION TEST
    DEATH BENEFIT FACTORS

    Your policy's Base Death Benefit at any time will not be less than:

    (a)      The Account Value; multiplied by
     
    (b)      The appropriate Death Benefit Factor from the following table; multiplied by
     
    (c)      The sum of one plus the greater of (i) the rate or rates guaranteed under the policy, including any interest rate guarantee applicable for any duration, or (ii) 4%; with the result divided by
     
    (d)      1.04.
     
    Insured's    Death    Insured's    Death    Insured's    Death    Insured's    Death 
    Attained    Benefit    Attained    Benefit    Attained    Benefit    Attained    Benefit 
    Age    Factor    Age    Factor    Age    Factor    Age    Factor 








    0- 15    [9.26100]    37    [4.42700]    59    [2.16500]    81    [1.29400] 








    16    [8.94900]    38    [4.27600]    60    [2.10300]    82    [1.27400] 








    17    [8.65400]    39    [4.13100]    61    [2.04300]    83    [1.25400] 








    18    [8.37600]    40    [3.99000]    62    [1.98700]    84    [1.23600] 








    19    [8.10900]    41    [3.85600]    63    [1.93300]    85    [1.21900] 








    20    [7.85100]    42    [3.72600]    64    [1.88200]    86    [1.20300] 








    21    [7.60000]    43    [3.60100]    65    [1.83400]    87    [1.18800] 








    22    [7.35500]    44    [3.48200]    66    [1.78800]    88    [1.17400] 








    23    [7.11700]    45    [3.36700]    67    [1.74400]    89    [1.16200] 








    24    [6.88600]    46    [3.25800]    68    [1.70200]    90    [1.15000] 








    25    [6.66100]    47    [3.15300]    69    [1.66100]    91    [1.14000] 








    26    [6.44300]    48    [3.05200]    70    [1.62200]    92    [1.12900] 








    27    [6.23300]    49    [2.95400]    71    [1.58400]    93    [1.11900] 








    28    [6.02900]    50    [2.86000]    72    [1.54800]    94    [1.10900] 








    29    [5.83100]    51    [2.76800]    73    [1.51400]    95    [1.09900] 








    30    [5.63700]    52    [2.68100]    74    [1.48100]    96    [1.08700] 








    31    [5.44900]    53    [2.59700]    75    [1.45000]    97    [1.07400] 








    32    [5.26500]    54    [2.51600]    76    [1.42100]    98    [1.05700] 








    33    [5.08600]    55    [2.43900]    77    [1.39200]    99    [1.03300] 








    34    [4.91300]    56    [2.36600]    78    [1.36600]    100+    [1.00000] 








    35    [4.74600]    57    [2.29600]    79    [1.34000]         






    36    [4.58400]    58    [2.22900]    80    [1.31700]        ] 








    2517(VUL)-03/08

    4D

    VCVM2517004D


    SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    POLICY TABLE OF GUARANTEED RATES-Segment #1

    Guaranteed Maximum Cost of Insurance Rates Per $1,000 of Net Amount at Risk

        Monthly        Monthly        Monthly        Monthly 
        Cost of        Cost of        Cost of        Cost of 
    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance 
    Age    Rate    Age    Rate    Age    Rate    Age    Rate 








    0    0.08083    31    0.09417    62    1.02083    93    19.50333 








    1    0.04667    32    0.09417    63    1.14250    94    20.92833 








    2    0.03250    33    0.09583    64    1.27000    95    22.43083 








    3    0.02250    34    0.09833    65    1.40417    96    23.80333 








    4    0.01750    35    0.10083    66    1.53917    97    25.26500 








    5    0.01750    36    0.10667    67    1.67417    98    26.82333 








    6    0.01833    37    0.11167    68    1.82083    99    28.48750 








    7    0.01833    38    0.12000    69    1.97000    100    30.26583 








    8    0.01833    39    0.12833    70    2.14750    101    31.67333 








    9    0.01917    40    0.13750    71    2.34583    102    33.17167 








    10    0.01917    41    0.14917    72    2.61000    103    34.76667 








    11    0.02250    42    0.16333    73    2.88500    104    36.46333 








    12    0.02750    43    0.17917    74    3.17333    105    38.26750 








    13    0.03250    44    0.19917    75    3.49250    106    40.18500 








    14    0.03917    45    0.22083    76    3.84000    107    42.22417 








    15    0.05083    46    0.24167    77    4.24333    108    44.39083 








    16    0.06167    47    0.26417    78    4.71333    109    46.69250 








    17    0.07250    48    0.27750    79    5.25500    110    49.13667 








    18    0.07833    49    0.29333    80    5.84500    111    51.73250 








    19    0.08167    50    0.31333    81    6.51583    112    54.48667 








    20    0.08333    51    0.33833    82    7.21167    113    57.41167 








    21    0.08333    52    0.37250    83    7.95917    114    60.51500 








    22    0.08500    53    0.41083    84    8.78583    115    63.80833 








    23    0.08583    54    0.45833    85    9.71417    116    67.30083 








    24    0.08750    55    0.51417    86    10.74250    117    71.00583 








    25    0.08917    56    0.57333    87    11.86250    118    74.93583 








    26    0.09333    57    0.63667    88    13.06083    119    79.10167 








    27    0.09750    58    0.68917    89    14.32333    120    83.33333 








    28    0.09750    59    0.74917    90    15.63833         






    29    0.09583    60    0.82167    91    16.87000         






    30    0.09500    61    0.91167    92    18.15250         







    The rates shown above are for a standard premium class. If the policy is based on a special premium class (other than standard), the maximum cost of insurance rates will be adjusted using the rating factor shown in the Segment Benefit Profile of the Schedule for the special premium class. If the special premium class is a stated percentage increase, the maximum cost of insurance rates will be determined by multiplying the rates for a standard rate class shown above by the rating factor shown in the Schedule. If the special premium class is a flat amount per $1,000, the maximum cost of insurance will be determined by adding the extra premium per month per $1,000 shown in the Schedule to the rate per $1,000 for the standard rate shown above. The rates shown above are based on 100% of the 2001 Commissioners Standard Ordinary Age Nearest Birthday, [Male], Unismoke Ultimate Mortality Table.

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    4E

    VM002517004E


    [SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER TABLE OF GUARANTEED RATES-Segment #1

    Guaranteed Maximum Monthly Cost of Insurance Rates Per $1,000 of Rider Benefit

        Monthly        Monthly        Monthly        Monthly 
        Cost of        Cost of        Cost of        Cost of 
    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance    Attained    Insurance 
    Age    Rate    Age    Rate    Age    Rate    Age    Rate 








    0    0.10083    31    0.11750    62    1.27583    93    24.37917 








    1    0.05833    32    0.11750    63    1.42833    94    26.16083 








    2    0.04083    33    0.12000    64    1.58750    95    28.03833 








    3    0.02833    34    0.12333    65    1.75500    96    29.75417 








    4    0.02167    35    0.12583    66    1.92417    97    31.58167 








    5    0.02167    36    0.13333    67    2.09250    98    33.52917 








    6    0.02333    37    0.14000    68    2.27583    99    35.60917 








    7    0.02333    38    0.15000    69    2.46250    100    37.83250 








    8    0.02333    39    0.16083    70    2.68417    101    39.59167 








    9    0.02417    40    0.17167    71    2.93250    102    41.46500 








    10    0.02417    41    0.18667    72    3.26250    103    43.45833 








    11    0.02833    42    0.20417    73    3.60667    104    45.57917 








    12    0.03417    43    0.22417    74    3.96667    105    47.83417 








    13    0.04083    44    0.24917    75    4.36583    106    50.23167 








    14    0.04917    45    0.27583    76    4.80000    107    52.78000 








    15    0.06333    46    0.30250    77    5.30417    108    55.48833 








    16    0.07750    47    0.33000    78    5.89167    109    58.36583 








    17    0.09083    48    0.34667    79    6.56917    110    61.42083 








    18    0.09833    49    0.36667    80    7.30667    111    64.66583 








    19    0.10250    50    0.39167    81    8.14500    112    68.10833 








    20    0.10417    51    0.42333    82    9.01500    113    71.76500 








    21    0.10417    52    0.46583    83    9.94917    114    75.64417 








    22    0.10667    53    0.51333    84    10.98250    115    79.76083 








    23    0.10750    54    0.57333    85    12.14250    116    83.33333 








    24    0.10917    55    0.64250    86    13.42833    117    83.33333 








    25    0.11167    56    0.71667    87    14.82833    118    83.33333 








    26    0.11667    57    0.79583    88    16.32583    119    83.33333 








    27    0.12167    58    0.86167    89    17.90417    120    83.33333 








    28    0.12167    59    0.93667    90    19.54833         






    29    0.12000    60    1.02750    91    21.08750         






    30    0.11917    61    1.14000    92    22.69083         







    The rates shown above are for a standard premium class. If the policy is based on a special premium class (other than standard), the maximum cost of insurance rates will be adjusted using the rating factor shown in the Segment Benefit Profile of the Schedule for the special premium class. If the special premium class is a stated percentage increase, the maximum cost of insurance rates will be determined by multiplying the rates for a standard rate class shown above by the rating factor shown in the Schedule. If the special premium class is a flat amount per $1,000, the maximum cost of insurance will be determined by adding the extra premium per month per $1,000 shown in the Schedule to the rate per $1,000 for the standard rate shown above. The rates shown above are based on 125% of the 2001 Commissioners Standard Ordinary Age Nearest Birthday, [Male], Unismoke Ultimate Mortality Table.]

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    4E

    VMATR2517004E


    [SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)

    ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER

    Guaranteed Maximum

    Monthly Administrative Charge Rates:

    $[0.0328] per thousand of the difference between

    Target Death Benefit and Stated Death Benefit for Segment years 1-5;

    $[0.0020] per thousand of the difference between Target Death Benefit and Stated Death Benefit for Segment years 6-10; and

    $[0.0010] per thousand of the difference between Target Death Benefit and Stated Death Benefit thereafter.]


    2517(VUL)-03/08

    V0002517ATR


    [SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)
     
     
    ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER SCHEDULE
    TABLE OF TARGET DEATH BENEFITS
     
               REFER TO YOUR RIDER FOR MORE INFORMATION.             

        TARGET        TARGET        TARGET 
        DEATH        DEATH        DEATH 
    POLICY YEAR    BENEFIT    POLICY YEAR    BENEFIT    POLICY YEAR    BENEFIT 






    1    250,000.00    41    250,000.00    81    250,000.00 






    2    250,000.00    42    250,000.00    82    250,000.00 






    3    250,000.00    43    250,000.00    83    250,000.00 






    4    250,000.00    44    250,000.00    84    250,000.00 






    5    250,000.00    45    250,000.00    85    250,000.00 






    6    250,000.00    46    250,000.00    86    250,000.00 






    7    250,000.00    47    250,000.00    87    250,000.00 






    8    250,000.00    48    250,000.00    88    250,000.00 






    9    250,000.00    49    250,000.00    89    250,000.00 






    10    250,000.00    50    250,000.00    90    250,000.00 






    11    250,000.00    51    250,000.00    91    250,000.00 






    12    250,000.00    52    250,000.00    92    250,000.00 






    13    250,000.00    53    250,000.00    93    250,000.00 






    14    250,000.00    54    250,000.00    94    250,000.00 






    15    250,000.00    55    250,000.00    95    0 






    16    250,000.00    56    250,000.00    96    0 






    17    250,000.00    57    250,000.00    97    0 






    18    250,000.00    58    250,000.00    98    0 






    19    250,000.00    59    250,000.00    99    0 






    20    250,000.00    60    250,000.00    100    0 






    21    250,000.00    61    250,000.00    101    0 






    22    250,000.00    62    250,000.00    102    0 






    23    250,000.00    63    250,000.00    103    0 






    24    250,000.00    64    250,000.00    104    0 






    25    250,000.00    65    250,000.00    105    0 






    26    250,000.00    66    250,000.00    106    0 






    27    250,000.00    67    250,000.00    107    0 






    28    250,000.00    68    250,000.00    108    0 






    29    250,000.00    69    250,000.00    109    0 






    30    250,000.00    70    250,000.00    110    0 






    31    250,000.00    71    250,000.00    111    0 






    32    250,000.00    72    250,000.00    112    0 






    33    250,000.00    73    250,000.00    113    0 






    34    250,000.00    74    250,000.00    114    0 






    35    250,000.00    75    250,000.00    115    0 






    36    250,000.00    76    250,000.00    116    0 






    37    250,000.00    77    250,000.00    117    0 






    38    250,000.00    78    250,000.00    118    0 






    39    250,000.00    79    250,000.00    119    0 






    40    250,000.00    80    250,000.00    120    0 ] 







    2517(VUL)-03/08

    V0002517ATR01


    DEFINITIONS

    This section identifies some of the important terms that have special meaning and are used throughout this policy and provides a reference to where these terms are defined and discussed more fully.

    Account Value. See the Account Value Provisions on page 14. Accumulation Unit. See the Accumulation Unit Value section on page 15. Accumulation Unit Value. See the Accumulation Unit Value section on page 15. Age. See the Age section on page 23.

    Base Death Benefit. See the Death Benefit Provisions on page 7.

    General Account. See the General Account Provisions on page 13.

    Guaranteed Interest Division. See the Guaranteed Interest Division section on page 13. ING Customer Service Center. See the ING Customer Service Center on page 26. Loan Division. See the Loan Division section on page 16.

    Net Account Value. See the Account Value Provisions on page 14. Net Surrender Value. See the Surrender Provisions on page 19. Net Premium. See the Net Premium section on page 11. Scheduled Premium. See the Premiums section on page 10. Segment. See the Death Benefit Provisions on page 7.

    Segment Premium. See the Net Premium section on page 11. Separate Account. See the Separate Account Provisions on page 12. Stated Death Benefit. See the Death Benefit Provisions on page 7. Subaccounts. See the Separate Account provisions on page 12. Surrender Value. See the Surrender Provisions on page 19.

    Target Death Benefit. See the Death Benefit Provisions on page 7.

    Target Premium: See the Net Premium section on page 11.

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    V00025170005

    5


    INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVISIONS

    POLICY DATES AND PERIODS

    Policy Date. The policy date is shown in the Schedule and is the effective date for all coverage provided in the original application. The policy date is the date from which we measure policy years and policy anniversaries and determine the monthly processing date. A policy anniversary occurs each year on the same calendar month and day as the policy date. If that date is not a valuation date, the policy anniversary will be the next valuation date.

    Investment Date. The investment date is the first date on which we allocate your Net Premium payment to your policy. We will allocate the initial Net Premium to your policy at the end of the valuation period during which the latest of the following requirements is satisfied:

    1.      We receive the amount of premium required for coverage to begin under the policy; and
     
    2.      We have approved the policy for issue; and
     
    3.      All issue requirements have been met and received at our Customer Service Center.
     

    Monthly Processing Date. The monthly processing date is the date each month on which the monthly deductions from the Account Value are due. The first monthly processing date will be the policy date or the investment date, if later. Subsequent monthly processing dates will be the same calendar day each month as the policy date. If that date is not a valuation date, the monthly processing date will be the next valuation date.

    Valuation Date. A valuation date is each date on which the Accumulation Unit Value of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and the net asset value of the shares of the corresponding mutual funds are determined. Currently, these values are determined after the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on any normal business day, Monday through Friday, that the NYSE is open for trading. The valuation date may be revised as needed in accordance with applicable federal securities laws and regulations.

    Right to Examine Period. The right to examine period is the number of days after delivery of the policy to you during which you have the right to examine your policy and return it for a refund. See the cover page of this policy for a description of your right to examine period.

    Initial Period. The initial period ends on the date this policy was mailed to you from our Customer Service Center plus 5 days plus the right to examine period.

    Valuation Period. A valuation period is the period which begins at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on a valuation date and ends at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the next succeeding valuation date. The valuation period may be revised as needed in accordance with applicable federal securities laws and regulations.

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    V00025170006

    6


    DEATH BENEFIT PROVISIONS

    DEATH BENEFIT

    Segment. A Segment is a block of death benefit coverage. The Stated Death Benefit shown in the Segment Benefit Profile of your Schedule is the initial Segment, or Segment #1. Each increase in the Stated Death Benefit (other than due to a death benefit option change) is a new Segment. Each new Segment, along with its effective date, will be shown separately on the Segment Benefit Profile of the Schedule. The first Segment year begins on the effective date of the Segment and ends one year later. Each new Segment may be subject to a new premium expense charge, surrender charge, cost of insurance charge and administrative charge, as well as new incontestability and suicide exclusion periods. See the Requested Increases in Coverage provisions for details.

    Stated Death Benefit. The Stated Death Benefit is the sum of the Segments of death benefit coverage under your policy and is in your Schedule. The Stated Death Benefit changes when there is an increase or a decrease or when a policy transaction causes it to change (for example, a partial withdrawal under Death Benefit Death Benefit Option 1 may cause the Stated Death Benefit to change).

    Base Death Benefit. The Base Death Benefit is calculated according to one of the following death benefit options:

    1.      Death Benefit Option 1. Under Death Benefit Option 1, the Base Death Benefit is the greater of:
     
      (a)      The Stated Death Benefit; or
     
      (b)      The Account Value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the Death Benefit Factors described in the Schedule.
     
    2.      Death Benefit Option 2. Under Death Benefit Option 2, the Base Death Benefit is the greater of:
     
      (a)      The Stated Death Benefit plus the Account Value, or
     
      (b)      The Account Value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the Death Benefit Factors described in the Schedule.
     
    3.      Death Benefit Option 3. Under Death Benefit Option 3, the Base Death Benefit is the greater of:
     
      (a)      The Stated Death Benefit plus premiums received less partial withdrawals taken, or
     
      (b)      The Account Value multiplied by the appropriate factor from the Death Benefit Factors
     

      described in the Schedule.

    The death benefit option applicable to you is shown in the Schedule.

    Minimum Death Benefit. The Minimum Death Benefit is shown in the Schedule. The Minimum Death Benefit applies to the Target Death Benefit.

    Target Death Benefit. The Target Death Benefit is an amount of death benefit coverage scheduled by you at issue and may vary by year. A partial withdrawal may reduce the Target Death Benefit. If there is no Adjustable Term Insurance Rider attached to your policy, the Target Death Benefit in all years is the same as the Stated Death Benefit.

    Total Death Benefit. The Total Death Benefit is equal to the Base Death Benefit plus any Adjustable Term Death Benefit under the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, if attached to your policy.

    Definition of Life Insurance. The definition of life insurance test shown in the Schedule is the specific method by which we determine whether your policy meets the definition of life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code. The test is not subject to change unless required by a change in the Internal Revenue Code or by other applicable legal authority.

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    This policy is designed to qualify as life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code. All terms and provisions of the policy shall be construed in a manner consistent with that design. The Base Death Benefit in force at any time will not be less than the amount of insurance necessary to achieve such qualification under the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code in existence at the time the policy is issued. We reserve the right to amend the policy, return or refuse any premium, whether scheduled or unscheduled, adjust the amount of coverage and reject any requested change when required to maintain this tax qualification. We also reserve the right to reject any requested policy change if the change may cause us to return any premium to you, unless you have agreed in writing. We will send you a copy of any policy amendment.

    CHANGES IN INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Once each policy year you may request that the Stated Death Benefit be changed by sending a written request to our Customer Service Center. The change in coverage may not be for an amount less than $1,000. The effective date of the change will be the monthly processing date immediately following the date your written request is approved by us. After any change to the Stated Death Benefit, you will receive an amended Schedule reflecting the change to the policy and its impact on any riders, if applicable, the new Target Premium and the new surrender charge.

    Requested Increases in Coverage. Requested increases in the Stated Death Benefit are also subject to the following:

    1.      You may request an increase in the Stated Death Benefit after the first monthly processing date through Age 85 (Age 70 for guaranteed issue policies);
     
    2.      You must provide evidence satisfactory to us that the insured is insurable according to our normal rules of underwriting for the applicable premium class and rating for your policy. This evidence will include an application and may include required medical information; and
     
    3.      An increase will create a new Segment of Stated Death Benefit. Each new Segment will result in a new premium expense charge which will be deducted from the premium allocated to the new Segment, new surrender charges, new monthly deductions including new cost of insurance charges and new incontestability and suicide exclusion periods.
     

    Requested Decreases in Coverage. Requested decreases in the Stated Death Benefit are also subject to the following:

    1.      You may request a decrease in the Stated Death Benefit after the first policy year;
     
    2.      We will limit the decrease such that immediately after the requested decrease, the Target Death Benefit is at least the Minimum Death Benefit shown in the Schedule;
     
    3.      If your policy has an Adjustable Term Insurance Rider, a decrease will first reduce the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider coverage and will then reduce each of the Stated Death Benefit Segments in the same proportion as the Segment bears to the Stated Death Benefit as of the effective date of the decrease; and
     
    4.      A surrender charge will apply if a Segment of Stated Death Benefit is decreased during the surrender charge period. If a surrender charge applies, it will be deducted from your Account Value and future surrender charges will be reduced.
     

    Death Benefit Option Changes. Beginning with the first monthly processing date and ending with the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday and subject to the limits described below, you may request a change in the death benefit option applicable to your policy. This change will be effective as of the next monthly processing date following our approval of the change. A death benefit option change applies to the entire Stated Death Benefit.

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    We allow changes from Death Benefit Option 1 to Death Benefit Option 2; from Death Benefit Option 2 to Death Benefit Option 1; and from Death Benefit Option 3 to Death Benefit Option 1. After the effective date of the change, we will change the Stated Death Benefit according to the following table:

    DEATH BENEFIT     
    OPTION CHANGE     

     FROM    TO    STATED DEATH BENEFIT FOLLOWING THE CHANGE EQUALS: 



    Death    Death    Stated Death Benefit prior to such change minus your Account Value as of the 
    Benefit    Benefit    effective date of the change. 
    Option 1    Option 2     


    Death    Death    Stated Death Benefit prior to such change plus your Account Value as of the 
    Benefit    Benefit    effective date of the change. 
    Option 2    Option 1     


    Death    Death    Stated Death Benefit prior to such change plus the sum of all the premiums 
    Benefit    Benefit    received minus all partial withdrawals taken prior to the effective date of the 
    Option 3    Option 1    change. 




    To determine the Segment Stated Death Benefit after a death benefit option change, your Account Value will be allocated to each Segment in the same proportion that Segment bears to the Stated Death Benefit as of the effective date of the change.

    We may not allow any change if it would reduce the Stated Death Benefit below the Minimum Death Benefit shown in the Schedule. We do not allow death benefit option changes from:

    1.      Death Benefit Option 1 to Death Benefit Option 3;
     
    2.      Death Benefit Option 2 to Death Benefit Option 3; or
     
    3.      Death Benefit Option 3 to Death Benefit Option 2.
     

    PAYMENT OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS

    Death benefit proceeds is the amount we will pay on the insured’s death. The death benefit proceeds equal:

    1.      The Total Death Benefit in effect on the date of the insured’s death; plus
     
    2.      Any amounts payable under any riders attached to the policy other than the Adjustable Term Insurance Rider; minus
     
    3.      Any outstanding policy loan including accrued but unpaid interest; minus
     
    4.      Any unpaid monthly deductions incurred prior to the date of the insured’s death.
     

    The calculation of the death benefit proceeds will be computed as of the date of the insured’s death.

    We will determine the amount of death benefit proceeds payable when we have received due proof of the insured’s death and any other information which is necessary to process the claim. Any proceeds we pay are subject to adjustments as provided in the Misstatement of Age or Gender, Suicide Exclusion and Incontestability provisions.

    We will pay proceeds in one lump sum unless you request an alternate method of payment. There are many possible methods of payment. The available payout methods are described in the Settlement Options provision. Contact us or your agent/registered representative for additional information. Interest will be paid on the one lump sum death benefit proceeds from the date of the insured’s death to the date of payment, or until a Settlement Option is selected. Interest will be at the rate we declare, or at any higher rate required by law.

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    CONTINUATION OF COVERAGE

    If the policy is in force on the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, it will continue pursuant to the terms of the policy. On this date, the following will occur:

    1.      If there is an Adjustable Term Insurance Rider attached to the policy, the Stated Death Benefit for the policy will equal the Target Death Benefit on the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday. Any Adjustable Term Insurance Rider will then terminate;
     
    2.      All other riders attached to the policy also will terminate;
     
    3.      The portion of your Account Value invested in the Subaccounts of the Separate Account will be transferred into the Guaranteed Interest Division and no further investment in the Subaccounts of the Separate Account will be allowed; and
     
    4.      If the death benefit option in force on the policy is Death Benefit Option 2 or Death Benefit Option 3, the policy will be converted to Death Benefit Option 1 in accordance with the procedures outlined in the Death Benefit Option Changes provision of this policy. No further changes will be allowed to the death benefit option.
     

    After the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday:

    1.      No further premiums will be accepted;
     
    2.      No further monthly deductions will be taken;
     
    3.      Transaction charges will continue to be deducted at the time of the applicable transaction;
     
    4.      Interest will continue to be credited to the Account Value in the Guaranteed Interest Division;
     
    5.      Partial withdrawals will continue to be available;
     
    6.      Policy loans will continue to be available and any existing policy loan will continue. Policy loan interest will continue to accrue and if not paid may cause your policy to lapse. Payments on policy loans will be accepted; and
     
    7.      The policy will enter the 61-day grace period if the Net Account Value is zero or less.
     

    If you do not want coverage to continue past the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, the policy may be surrendered.

    PREMIUM PROVISIONS

    PREMIUMS

    Scheduled Premium. Scheduled Premium is the amount that you specify on the application as the amount you intend to pay at fixed intervals over a specified period of time. Premiums may be paid monthly, quarterly, semiannually, or annually, as you determine. You are not required to pay the Scheduled Premium and you may change it at any time. Also, within limits, you may pay less or more than the Scheduled Premium.

    You may pay the Scheduled Premium shown in your Schedule while this policy is in force prior to the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday. You may increase or decrease the amount of the Scheduled Premium, subject to limits we may set and provisions in the Premium Limitation provisions. Under conditions provided in the Grace Period provisions you may be required to make premium payments to keep the policy in force. You may pay premiums on a monthly basis through an automated payment facility.

    Unscheduled Premium. You may make unscheduled premium payments at any time the policy is in force prior to the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, subject to limits we may set and the Premium Limitation provisions. Unless you tell us otherwise, unscheduled premium payments will first be applied to reduce or pay off any existing policy loan and, as such, premium expense charges will not be deducted. We may limit the amount of such unscheduled premium payments if the payment would result in an increase in the Base Death Benefit.

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    PREMIUM LIMITATION

    We will refund any premium that causes your policy to not qualify as life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code. We will also reject or return any scheduled or unscheduled Premium if the premium would cause:

    1.      An increase in the stated or Target Death Benefit not allowed under our underwriting requirements or our available reinsurance coverage; or
     
    2.      Classification of your policy as a modified endowment contract under the Internal Revenue Code, unless you have agreed to such classification in writing.
     

    No premium may be paid after the death of the insured.

    NET PREMIUM

    The Net Premium equals the premium received minus the premium expense charge. The premium expense charge is deducted from each premium before the premium is allocated to your Account Value.

    Each time we receive a premium we determine the premium expense charge by multiplying the applicable premium expense charge percentage by the Segment Premium. There is a different applicable percentage depending on the Segment year in which the premium is received. Premiums allocated to a new Segment will be subject to a new premium expense charge.

    The premium expense charge percentage and the Target Premium for each Segment are shown in the Schedule. Target Premium is used to determine your premium expense charge and is actuarially determined based on the insured’s Age and gender. Target Premium is not based on your Scheduled Premium.

    Segment Premium is the actual premium received and allocated to existing Segments. Premium is allocated in the same proportion that the Segment Target Premium bears to the sum of all Segment Target Premium. If there is only one Segment Target Premium, the entire premium is allocated to that Segment. Segment Target Premium is shown in the Schedule. Because each Segment has unique Segment years, each Segment Premium is associated with a Segment year.

    PREMIUM ALLOCATION

    During the initial period all Net Premium designated for allocation to Subaccounts of the Separate Account will be allocated to the money market Subaccount and all Net Premium designated for allocation to the Guaranteed Interest Division will be allocated to that division. On the valuation date immediately following the end of the initial period, the balance of the amount in the money market Subaccount will be transferred to other Subaccounts of the Separate Account according to your allocation instructions. Amounts allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division will remain in that division.

    After the initial period all Net Premium will be allocated to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and/or the Guaranteed Interest Division in accordance with your allocation instructions. These allocations will occur at the end of the valuation date during which we receive the premium at our Customer Service Center.

    You may change your premium allocation instructions according to the terms and conditions described in your policy prospectus.

    FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUM

    If you stop paying premiums prior to the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, your coverage may lapse. See the Grace Period provisions for details.

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    SEPARATE ACCOUNT PROVISIONS

    THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT

    The Separate Account is an account established by us, pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado, to separate the assets funding the benefits for the class of policies to which this policy belongs from our other assets.

    The Separate Account is registered as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940. All income, gains and losses, whether or not realized, from assets allocated to the Separate Account are credited to or charged against the Separate Account without regard to income, gains or losses of our General Account. The assets of the Separate Account are our property but are separate from our General Account and our other Separate Accounts. That portion of the assets of the Separate Account equal to the reserves and other policy liabilities with respect to the Separate Account is not chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business we may conduct or subject to creditor claims against us.

    SUBACCOUNTS

    The Separate Account is divided into Subaccounts, each of which invests in a corresponding underlying mutual fund. The current eligible Subaccounts are shown in your policy prospectus. We may, from time to time, add additional Subaccounts. If we do, you may be permitted to select from these other Subaccounts subject to the terms and conditions we may impose on those allocations.

    We reserve the right to limit the number of Subaccounts in which you may invest over the life of the policy. This limit, if any, will be listed in the updated policy prospectus provided to you each year.

    CHANGES WITHIN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT

    Subject to state and federal law and the rules and regulations thereunder, we may, from time to time make any of the following changes to the Separate Account:

    1.      Make additional Subaccounts available. These Subaccounts will invest in corresponding mutual funds we find suitable for the policy;
     
    2.      Close or eliminate Subaccounts;
     
    3.      Combine 2 or more Subaccounts;
     
    4.      Substitute a new mutual fund for the existing mutual fund in which a Subaccount invests. A substitution may become necessary if, in our judgment, a mutual fund no longer suits the purposes of the policy, there is a change in laws or regulations, there is a change in a mutual fund’s investment objectives or restrictions, the mutual fund is no longer available for investment, or for any other reason, such as a declining asset base, we deem a substitution appropriate;
     
    5.      Transfer assets of the Separate Account, which we determine to be associated with the class of policies to which your policy belongs, to another Separate Account;
     
    6.      Withdraw the Separate Account from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940;
     
    7.      Operate the Separate Account as a management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940;
     
    8.      Cause one or more Subaccounts to invest in a mutual fund other than, or in addition to, the mutual funds currently available;
     
    9.      Discontinue the sale of policy;
     
    10.      Terminate any employer or plan trustee agreement with us pursuant to the agreement’s terms;
     
    11.      Restrict or eliminate any voting rights as to the Separate Account; or
     
    12.      Make any changes required by the Investment Company Act of 1940 or the rules or regulations thereunder.
     

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    We will not make a change until such change is disclosed in an effective prospectus or prospectus supplement, authorized by an order from the SEC, if necessary, and approved by the appropriate state insurance departments, if necessary. We will notify you of any changes to the Separate Account.

    GENERAL ACCOUNT PROVISIONS

    THE GENERAL ACCOUNT

    The General Account holds all of our assets other than those held in the Separate Account or our other Separate Accounts. The Guaranteed Interest Division is a part of our General Account and provides guarantees of principal and interest. The Loan Division is also part of our General Account.

    Guaranteed Interest Division. The Guaranteed Interest Division is another investment option to which you may allocate all or part of your Account Value. The Account Value of the Guaranteed Interest Division is equal to amounts allocated to this division plus any earned interest minus deductions taken from this division. Interest is credited at the guaranteed rate shown in the Schedule or may be credited at a higher rate. Any higher rate is guaranteed not to change more frequently than every policy anniversary.

    Loan Division. The Loan Division is part of our General Account in which funds are set aside to secure any outstanding policy loan and accrued loan interest when due. See the Loan Provisions for information.

    TRANSFER PROVISIONS

    TRANSFERS

    After the initial premium allocation and until the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, your Account Value in each Subaccount may be transferred to any other Subaccount of the Separate Account or to the Guaranteed Interest Division upon your request. One transfer from the Guaranteed Interest Division into the Separate Account Subaccounts may be made within 30 days of each policy anniversary. The minimum required for each transfer is $100.

    We monitor transfer activity and may restrict or reject transfers that constitute Excessive Trading or are prohibited by an underlying mutual fund in which a Subaccount invests. Our current definition of Excessive Trading and the related trading limits and requirements are listed in and governed by the policy prospectus in effect at the time of the transfer.

    On the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, your Account Value in each Subaccount of the Separate Account will be transferred into the Guaranteed Interest Division and no further transfers will be allowed. Likewise, if you exercise your Change Right during the first two policy years, your Account Value in each Subaccount of the Separate Account will be transferred into the Guaranteed Interest Division and no further transfers will be allowed.

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    ACCOUNT VALUE PROVISIONS

    ACCOUNT VALUE

    The Account Value is equal to the sum of the amounts allocated to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and to the Guaranteed Interest Division plus any amount set aside in the Loan Division.

    The Account Value reflects:

    1.      The Net Premium applied to the policy;
     
    2.      Any rider benefits applied to the policy;
     
    3.      The fees and charges we deduct;
     
    4.      Any partial withdrawals you take;
     
    5.      The investment performance of the funds underlying the Subaccounts of the Separate Account;
     
    6.      Interest earned on amounts allocated to Guaranteed Interest Division; and
     
    7.      Interest earned on amounts held in the Loan Division.
     

    Your Net Account Value is equal to your Account Value minus any outstanding policy loan balance, including accrued but unpaid loan interest. A detailed statement of the method of computation of values under the policy has been filed with the insurance department of the state in which the policy was delivered, if required.

    VALUES ON THE INVESTMENT DATE

    The value of each Subaccount of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division as of the investment date is equal to:

    1.      The initial premium allocated to that Subaccount or division; minus
     
    2.      The portion of any monthly deductions due as allocated to that Subaccount or division.
     

    VALUE OF THE SUBACCOUNTS

    On valuation dates after the investment date, the value of each Subaccount of the Separate Account is calculated as follows:

    1.      The number of Accumulation Units in that Subaccount as of the beginning of the current valuation period multiplied by that Subaccount’s Accumulation Unit Value for the current valuation period; plus
     
    2.      Any additional Net Premiums allocated to that Subaccount during the current valuation period; plus
     
    3.      Any rider benefits allocated to that Subaccount during the current valuation period; plus
     
    4.      Any value transferred to that Subaccount during the current valuation period; minus
     
    5.      Any value transferred from that Subaccount during the current valuation period; minus
     
    6.      Any partial withdrawals taken and any applicable withdrawal fees which are allocated to that Subaccount during the current valuation period; plus
     
    7.      Any amounts transferred into that Subaccount from the Loan Division as a result of a loan or loan interest payment; minus
     
    8.      Any amounts transferred to the Loan Division as a result of any loans which are allocated to that Subaccount during the current valuation period; minus
     
    9.      The portion of any surrender charge resulting from a decrease in Stated Death Benefit allocated to that Subaccount; minus
     
    10.      The portion of the monthly deduction allocated to that Subaccount, if a monthly processing date occurs during the current valuation period; minus
     
    11.      The portion of any transaction charges and mutual fund redemption fees allocated to that Subaccount during the current valuation period.
     

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    Accumulation Unit Value. An Accumulation Unit is a unit of measurement used to calculate the Account Value in each Subaccount of the Separate Account. The Accumulation Unit Value of a Subaccount of the Separate Account is determined as of each valuation date. We use an Accumulation Unit Value to measure the experience of each Subaccount of the Separate Account during a valuation period. We generally set the Accumulation Unit Value at $10 when each Subaccount is opened. The Accumulation Unit Value for a valuation date equals the Accumulation Unit Value for the preceding valuation date multiplied by the accumulation experience factor defined below for the valuation period ending on the valuation date.

    The number of Accumulation Units for a given transaction related to a Subaccount of the Separate Account as of a valuation date is determined by dividing the dollar value of that transaction by that Subaccount’s Accumulation Unit Value for that date.

    Accumulation Experience Factor. For each Subaccount of the Separate Account, the accumulation experience factor reflects the investment experience of the corresponding mutual fund in which that Subaccount invests and the charges assessed against that Subaccount for a valuation period. The accumulation experience factor is calculated as follows:

    1.      The net asset value of the corresponding mutual fund in which that Subaccount invests as of the end of the current valuation period; plus
     
    2.      The amount of any dividend or capital gains distribution declared and reinvested in the corresponding mutual funds in which that Subaccount invests during the current valuation period; minus
     
    3.      A charge for taxes, if any.
     
    4.      The result of 1., 2. and 3. is then divided by the net asset value of the corresponding mutual fund in which that Subaccount invests as of the end of the preceding valuation period.
     

    VALUE OF THE GUARANTEED INTEREST DIVISION

    On valuation dates after the investment date, the value of the Guaranteed Interest Division is calculated as follows:

    1.      The value of the Guaranteed Interest Division at the end of the preceding valuation period plus interest at the declared rate credited during the current valuation period; plus
     
    2.      Any additional Net Premiums allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division plus interest credited to these premiums during the current valuation period; plus
     
    3.      Any rider benefits allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period; plus
     
    4.      Any value transferred to the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period; minus
     
    5.      Any value transferred from the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period; minus
     
    6.      Any partial withdrawals taken and any applicable withdrawal fees which are allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period; plus
     
    7.      Any amounts transferred from the Loan Division as a result of a loan or loan interest payment; minus
     
    8.      Any amounts transferred to the Loan Division as a result of any loans which are allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period; minus
     
    9.      The portion of any surrender charge resulting from a decrease in Stated Death Benefit allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division, minus
     
    10.      The portion of the monthly deduction allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division, if a monthly processing date occurs during the current valuation period; minus
     
    11.      The portion of any transaction charges allocated to the Guaranteed Interest Division during the current valuation period.
     

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    VALUE OF THE LOAN DIVISION

    On valuation dates after the investment date, the value of the Loan Division is calculated as follows:

    1.      The value of the Loan Division on the prior valuation date; plus
     
    2.      Any interest credited to the Loan Division during the valuation period; plus
     
    3.      An amount equal to any additional loans since the prior valuation date; minus
     
    4.      Any loan repayments, including payment of loan interest; plus
     
    5.      The amount of accrued loan interest if the valuation date is a policy anniversary; minus
     
    6.      The amount of interest credited to the Loan Division during the year if the valuation date is a policy anniversary.
     

    On policy anniversaries, any amount of interest credited to the Loan Division during the year is transferred from the Loan Division to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and Guaranteed Interest Division according to your premium allocation instructions then in effect.

    DEDUCTIONS

    MONTHLY DEDUCTIONS

    The monthly deduction is equal to:

    1.      The cost of insurance charge for this policy and the other monthly deductions shown in the Schedule; plus
     
    2.      The monthly charges for any other additional benefits provided by rider.
     

    Monthly deductions are taken from the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and Guaranteed Interest Division as of the monthly processing date as described in the prospectus in effect at the time of the transaction. You may designate a single source from which the monthly deductions will be taken. These deductions will be displayed in periodic reports that we send you at least once per policy year. After the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday, no further monthly deductions will be taken.

    Cost of Insurance Charge. The cost of insurance charge for the policy is the sum of the cost of insurance for all Segments. A Segment’s cost of insurance is the cost of insurance rate for the premium class for that Segment multiplied by the net amount at risk allocated to that Segment. It is determined on a monthly basis.

    The net amount at risk is equal to 1. divided by 2., minus 3. where:

    1.      Is the sum of the Base Death Benefit for each Segment as of the monthly processing date after the monthly deductions (other than cost of insurance charges for the Base Death Benefit and any riders);
     
    2.      Is the result of One plus the monthly equivalent of the guaranteed minimum interest rate for the Guaranteed Interest Division as shown in the Schedule; and
     
    3.      Is the Account Value as of the monthly processing date after the monthly deductions (other than the cost of insurance charges for the Base Death Benefit and any riders).
     

    The net amount at risk will be allocated to a Segment in the same proportion as that Segment’s Stated Death Benefit bears to the sum of the Stated Death Benefits for all Segments.

    The cost of insurance rate for each Segment will be determined by us from time to time. Different rates will apply to each Segment. They will be based on the gender and Age of the insured as of the effective date of Segment coverage, the duration since the coverage began and the Segment Premium class. Any change in rates will apply to all individuals of the same premium class and whose policies have been in effect for the same length of time. The rates will never exceed those rates shown in the Table of Guaranteed Rates for the Segment. These tables are in the Schedule.

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    TRANSACTION CHARGES

    Transaction charges, as described in the Schedule, are deducted at the time of the applicable transaction.

    REDEMPTION FEES

    If applicable, we may deduct the amount of any redemption fees imposed by the underlying mutual funds as a result of withdrawals, transfers or other transactions you initiate. Redemption fees, if any, are separate and distinct from any transaction charges or any other charges deducted from your Account Value.

    LOAN PROVISIONS

    POLICY LOANS

    You may request a policy loan on or after the first monthly processing date by writing to us at our Customer Service Center. The minimum amount you may borrow is shown in the Schedule and the maximum amount you may borrow at any time equals:

    1.      The Surrender Value on the date of the loan request; minus
     
    2.      Any outstanding policy loan including accrued but unpaid loan interest to the next policy anniversary; minus
     
    3.      All monthly deductions to the next policy anniversary, or 13 monthly deductions if you take the loan within the 30-day period before your next policy anniversary.
     

    A policy loan is a first lien against your policy. If the loan amount and any accrued interest equals or exceeds the Account Value, a premium sufficient to keep this policy in force must be paid. See the Grace Period provision for details.

    When a policy loan is taken or when interest is not paid in cash when due, an amount equal to the loan or unpaid loan interest, respectively, is transferred from the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division to the Loan Division to secure the loan. Unless you request otherwise, this amount will be transferred from the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division in the same proportion that your value in each bears to your Net Account Value as of the date the transfer is effective.

    LOAN INTEREST

    We charge interest on the policy loan amount at the maximum annual interest rate shown in the Schedule. The current interest rate may be less than the maximum rate and may change from time to time. Loan interest is due and payable at the end of each policy year. If interest is not paid when due, it is added to the policy loan.

    We also credit the Account Value in the Loan Division with interest at an annual interest rate no less than the rate shown in the Schedule. Interest we credit becomes part of the Loan Division until the end of the policy year when it is transferred to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and/or the Guaranteed Interest Division according to your most recent premium allocation instructions.

    LOAN REPAYMENTS

    A policy loan may be repaid at any time while your policy is in force. Unless you indicate otherwise, payments we receive other than Scheduled Premium payments will be considered loan repayments. When a loan repayment is made and unless you tell us otherwise, we will transfer an amount equal to the repayment from the Loan Division to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and/or the Guaranteed Interest Division according to your most recent premium allocation instructions.

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    PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL PROVISIONS

    PARTIAL WITHDRAWALS

    A partial withdrawal is a withdrawal of a portion of your Net Surrender Value from the policy. The partial withdrawal may cause a surrender charge to be incurred and may reduce the death benefit. We deduct a partial withdrawal fee each time you take a partial withdrawal from your policy. The amount of the partial withdrawal fee and the surrender charge schedule are each shown in the Schedule.

    You may request a partial withdrawal on any valuation date after the first policy anniversary by writing to us at our Customer Service Center. The minimum and maximum partial withdrawal amounts are shown in the Schedule. When we process a partial withdrawal, the amount of the withdrawal plus the partial withdrawal fee is deducted from your Account Value. We limit the number of partial withdrawals in a policy year. This limit is shown in the Schedule.

    Unless you request otherwise, the amount withdrawn will be taken from the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division in the same proportion that your value in each bears to your Net Account Value immediately prior to the partial withdrawal. However, an amount withdrawn from the Guaranteed Interest Division may not exceed the total partial withdrawal times the ratio of your Account Value in the Guaranteed Interest Division to your Net Account Value immediately prior to the withdrawal. The partial withdrawal fee and any surrender charge deducted from your Account Value is deducted from each Subaccount of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division as described in the prospectus in effect at the time of the transaction.

    We will send you a new Schedule to reflect the effect of the partial withdrawal if there is any change to the death benefits and/or surrender charges. We may ask you to return your policy to our Customer Service Center to make this change. The withdrawal and the reductions in death benefits, if any, will be effective as of the valuation date after we receive your request.

    EFFECT OF A PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ON THE DEATH BENEFIT

    A partial withdrawal does not reduce the Stated Death Benefit when:

    1.      The Base Death Benefit has been increased to qualify your policy as life insurance under the Internal Revenue Code; and
     
    2.      The amount withdrawn is not greater than that which reduces your Account Value to the level which no longer requires the Base Death Benefit to be increased for Internal Revenue Code purposes.
     

    Otherwise, the Stated Death Benefit may be reduced by the amount of the partial withdrawal depending on the death benefit option in effect:

    1.      For a policy with a Death Benefit Option 1 death benefit, a partial withdrawal reduces your Stated Death Benefit by the amount of the partial withdrawal;
     
    2.      For a policy with a Death Benefit Option 2 death benefit, a partial withdrawal does not reduce your Stated Death Benefit; and
     
    3.      For a policy with a Death Benefit Option 3 death benefit, a partial withdrawal reduces your Stated Death Benefit by any amount of the partial withdrawal in excess of premiums paid, less prior withdrawals, to the date of the partial withdrawal.
     

    If a partial withdrawal reduces the Stated Death Benefit, the Target Death Benefit will also be reduced by an equal amount. Any reduction in death benefit or Account Value will occur as of the date the partial withdrawal occurs. We will limit the amount of the partial withdrawal such that, immediately after the requested withdrawal, the death benefit is at least equal to the Minimum Death Benefit shown in the Schedule.

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    SURRENDER PROVISIONS

    POLICY SURRENDERS

    You may surrender your policy after the right to examine period or at any time before the death of the insured and receive the Net Surrender Value. We will compute the Net Surrender Value as of the valuation date we receive both your request and the policy at our Customer Service Center. This policy will be canceled as of the date we receive your request, and there will be no further benefits under this policy. Once you surrender this policy, it cannot be reinstated.

    Net Surrender Value. The Net Surrender Value of the policy equals its Surrender Value minus any policy loan including accrued but unpaid loan interest.

    Surrender Value. The Surrender Value of the policy is equal to the Account Value minus any applicable surrender charge. The Surrender Value will not be less than the minimums required as of the policy date by the state in which your policy was delivered.

    SURRENDER CHARGES

    The surrender charge is the charge made against your Account Value in the event of surrender of your policy, policy lapse, requested reductions in the Stated Death Benefit or certain partial withdrawals. A separate surrender charge will apply to each Segment of Stated Death Benefit. The surrender charge for this policy is the sum of the surrender charge for each Segment of Stated Death Benefit.

    The surrender charge for each Segment of Stated Death Benefit is determined from the surrender charge table in the Schedule. It depends on the Segment year, Age on the Segment effective date, and the effective date and initial Stated Death Benefit as shown in the Schedule. The surrender charge is based on the amount of Stated Death Benefit surrendered and may change upon any increase or decrease in the policy’s death benefit.

    During the first ten policy years or within ten years of the effective date of an increase in the Stated Death Benefit Segment, if you request a decrease to the Stated Death Benefit or take a partial withdrawal which causes the Stated Death Benefit to decrease, the surrender charge will decrease in the same proportion that the Stated Death Benefit decreases.

    If there is a decrease in the Stated Death Benefit, we subtract the applicable surrender charge from your Account Value. The amount of the surrender charge that we will subtract will equal the surrender charge in effect before the decrease minus the surrender charge in effect after the decrease. A surrender charge is not deducted from your Account Value if the Stated Death Benefit is decreased because the death benefit option is changed. If the surrender charge deducted from your Account Value causes your Net Account Value to become zero or less, you may enter the Grace Period. See Grace Period provisions.

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    GRACE PERIOD, TERMINATION AND REINSTATEMENT PROVISIONS

    GRACE PERIOD

    On a monthly processing date, if the Net Account Value is zero or less, the policy will enter into a 61-day grace period.

    During the grace period you must make the required premium payment then due to keep the policy in force. If we do not receive this amount in full by the end of the grace period, your policy will lapse without value. The required premium payment will be equal to past due charges plus an amount we expect to be sufficient to keep the policy and any riders in force for two months following receipt of the required premium payment. If we receive at least the required premium payment during the grace period, we will apply the Net Premium payment to the policy and subtract the past due amounts.

    We will mail notice of the amount of the required premium payment to you and any assignee at the last known address at least 30 days before the end of the grace period.

    If the death of the insured occurs during the grace period, we will deduct any unpaid monthly deductions from the death benefit proceeds of the policy. If you surrender your policy during the grace period, we will subtract any unpaid monthly deductions from the Surrender Value.

    TERMINATION

    All coverage provided by this policy will end as of the earliest of:

    1.      The date the policy is surrendered;
     
    2.      The date of the insured’s death; or
     
    3.      The date the grace period ends without payment of the required premium.
     

    REINSTATEMENT

    Reinstatement means putting a lapsed policy back in force. If the policy has lapsed at the end of the grace period, we will allow your policy to be reinstated if all of the following conditions are met:

    1.      You have not surrendered the policy for its net Surrender Value;
     
    2.      We receive your request to reinstate your policy in writing on or before the earlier of:
     
      (a)      Five years from the date your policy lapsed; or
     
      (b)      The policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday;
     
    3.      You submit evidence satisfactory to us that the insured, and any other insureds under any applicable riders, are still insurable according to our normal rules of underwriting for the applicable underwriting class for this type of policy; and
     
    4.      We receive payment of the amount of premium sufficient to keep the policy and any riders in force from the beginning of the grace period to the end of the expired grace period and for 2 months after the date of reinstatement. We will let you know at the time you request reinstatement, the amount of premium needed for this purpose and the time period within which it must be received by us.
     

    Once we reinstate your policy:

    1.      Any policy loan will be reinstated with interest charged and credited from the date the grace period began to the date of reinstatement;
     
    2.      The surrender charge as of the date of reinstatement will be determined as if your policy had not lapsed;
     
    3.      The Net Premium received minus past due amounts will be allocated to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account and the Guaranteed Interest Division according to the premium allocation percentages in effect at the start of the grace period or as directed by you in writing at the time of reinstatement.
     

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    The effective date of the reinstatement will be the monthly processing date on or next following the date the above conditions are met and we approve your written application for reinstatement. If you meet the above conditions and we approve your application for reinstatement and the insured dies before the monthly processing date on which the policy is to be reinstated, we will pay death benefit proceeds as of that monthly processing date. Riders may be reinstated subject to the reinstatement provisions in the rider forms.

    SETTLEMENT OPTIONS

    SELECTION

    A Settlement Option provides for payment of the death benefit proceeds to the beneficiary or the Net Surrender Value in other than one lump sum. You may select a Settlement Option before the death of the insured. If you have not selected a Settlement Option, the beneficiary may do so within 60 days after we receive due proof satisfactory to us of the insured’s death. A request for a Settlement Option must be in writing and received at our Customer Service Center. You may not name a payee that is not a natural person without our consent. The various methods of settlement are described in the following Settlement Options provision.

    SETTLEMENT OPTIONS

    The following Settlement Options are available:

    1.      Settlement Option I. Payments for a Designated Period. Payments will be made in annual, semi-annual, quarterly or monthly installments per year as elected for a designated period, which may be from 5 to 30 years. The amount of each installment will be equal except for any excess interest, as described below. The amount of the first monthly installment for each $1,000 of Account Value applied is shown in Settlement Option Table I;
     
    2.      Settlement Option II. Life Income With Payments for Designated Period. Payments will be made in annual, semi-annual, quarterly or monthly installments per year throughout the payee's lifetime, or if longer, for a period of 5, 10, 15 or 20 years as selected. The amount of each installment will be equal except for any excess interest, as described below. The amount of the first monthly installment for each $1,000 of Account Value applied is shown in Settlement Option Table II. This option is available for ages shown in the table. Rates for ages not shown in the table may be available and will be furnished upon request. Payments under Settlement Option II will be determined by using the 2000 Individual Annuity Mortality Table for the appropriate gender at 1.5% interest;
     
    3.      Settlement Option III. Hold at Interest. Amounts may be left on deposit with us to be paid upon the death of the payee or at any earlier date selected. Interest on any unpaid balance will be at the rate declared by us or at any higher rate required by law. Interest may be accumulated or paid in 1, 2, 4, or 12 installments per year, as selected. Money may not be left on deposit for more than 30 years;
     
    4.      Settlement Option IV. Payments of a Designated Amount. Payments will be made until proceeds, together with interest at the rate declared by us or at any higher rate required by law, are exhausted. Payments will be made in annual, semi-annual, quarterly or equal monthly installments per year, as selected; and
     
    5.      Settlement Option V. Other. Payments may be made in any other manner as agreed upon in writing between you (or the beneficiary) and us.
     

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION CHANGES AND WITHDRAWALS

    You may change a Settlement Option selection at any time before the insured’s death.

    If you have given the beneficiary the right to make changes or withdrawals, or if the beneficiary has selected the Settlement Option, the beneficiary (as primary payee) changes and withdrawals by the beneficiary are subject to the following:

    1.      Changes may be made from Settlement Options I, III, and IV to another Settlement Option;
     
    2.      Full withdrawals may be made under Settlement Option III or IV. Partial withdrawals of not less than $300 may be made under Settlement Option III;
     
    3.      The remaining installments under Settlement Option I may be converted to a lump sum payment discounted at 3% interest; and
     
    4.      Changes in any contingent payee designation may be made.
     

    The request to make a change or withdrawal must be written and received at our Customer Service Center. We also may require that you send in the supplementary policy. We may defer payment of converted and withdrawable amounts for a period up to 6 months.

    SETTLEMENT OPTION EXCESS INTEREST

    If we declare that Settlement Options are to be credited with an interest rate above that which is guaranteed, it will apply to Settlement Options I, II, III, and IV. The crediting of interest at a higher rate for one period is not a guarantee that we will credit the higher rate for other periods.

    SETTLEMENT OPTION MINIMUM AMOUNTS

    The minimum amount which may be applied under any Settlement Option is $2,000. If the payments to the payee are ever less than $20, we may change the frequency of payments so as to result in payments of at least that amount.

    SUPPLEMENTARY POLICY

    When a Settlement Option becomes effective, the policy will be surrendered in exchange for a supplementary policy. It will provide for the manner of settlement and rights of the payees. The supplementary policy’s effective date will be the date of the insured's death or the date of surrender. The first payment under Settlement Options I, II, and IV will be payable as of the effective date. The first interest payment under Settlement Option III will be made as of the end of the interest payment period selected. Subsequent payments will be made in accordance with the frequency of payment elected. The supplementary policy may not be assigned or payments made to another without our consent.

    INCOME PROTECTION

    Unless provided otherwise in the selection of a Settlement Option, a payee does not have the right to convert, transfer or encumber amounts held or installments to become payable. To the extent provided by law, the proceeds, amount retained and installments are not subject to any payee's debts, policies, or engagements.

    DEATH OF PRIMARY PAYEE

    Upon the primary payee's death, any payments certain under Settlement Option I or II, interest payments under Settlement Option III, or payments under Settlement Option IV will be continued to the contingent payee; or, amounts may be released in one lump sum if permitted by the policy. The final payee will be the estate of the last to die of the primary payee and any contingent payee.

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    PAYMENTS OTHER THAN MONTHLY

    The tables that follow show monthly installments for Options I and II. To arrive at annual, semiannual, or quarterly payments, multiply the appropriate figures by 11.813, 5.957 or 2.991 respectively. Factors for other periods certain or for other options that may be provided by mutual agreement will be provided upon reasonable request.

    GENERAL POLICY PROVISIONS

    THE POLICY

    The policy, including the original application and any subsequent applications for any increases or decreases, riders, endorsements, Schedule pages, and any reinstatement applications make up the entire policy between you and us. We will attach a copy of the original application to the policy at issue or at delivery. If there is a change in coverage, we will send to you a copy of any application as well as a new Schedule for you to attach to the policy. In the absence of fraud, we will consider all statements made in any application to be representations and not warranties. No statement will be used to deny a claim unless it is in an application that is made part of the policy.

    All changes to the policy made by us must be signed by our president or an officer and by our secretary or assistant secretary. No other persons can change any of this policy’s terms and conditions.

    The policy does not participate in our surplus earnings.

    PROCEDURES

    We must receive any selection, designation, assignment or any other change request you make in writing, except those specified on the application. It must be in a form acceptable to us. We may require a return of the policy for any change or for a full surrender. We are not liable for any action we take before we receive and record the written request at our Customer Service Center.

    In the event of the death of the insured, please inform us or your agent/registered representative as soon as possible. Once we receive notification, we will promptly send instructions for filing a claim for death benefit proceeds to you or the beneficiary. We may require proof of Age and a certified copy of the death certificate. We may require the beneficiary and next of kin to sign authorizations as part of due proof. These authorization forms allow us to obtain information about the decedent, including, but not limited to, medical records of physicians and hospitals used by the decedent.

    AGE

    The policy is issued at the Age shown in the Schedule. This is the Age of the insured on his or her birthday nearest to the policy date. The insured's Age (or attained Age) at any time thereafter is the Age shown in the Schedule increased by the number of completed policy years.

    OWNERSHIP

    The original owner is the person or entity named as the owner in the application. You, as the owner, can exercise all rights and receive the benefits until the insured's death. This includes the right to change the owner, beneficiaries, and methods for the payment of proceeds. All rights of the owner are subject to the rights of any assignee and any irrevocable beneficiary.

    You may name a new owner by sending written notice to us. The effective date of the change to the new owner will be the date you sign the notice, unless you request a later date in the notice, subject to receipt by us. The change will not affect any payment made or action taken by us before we record the change at our Customer Service Center.

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    BENEFICIARIES

    The primary beneficiary surviving the insured’s death will receive any death benefit proceeds which become payable. Surviving contingent beneficiaries are paid death benefit proceeds only if no primary beneficiary has survived the insured’s death. If more than one beneficiary in a class survives the insured’s death, they will share the death benefit proceeds equally, unless your beneficiary designation provides otherwise. If there is no surviving designated beneficiary, you or your estate will be paid the death benefit proceeds. The beneficiary designation will be on file with us or at a location designated by us. Until the insured’s death, you may name a new beneficiary. The effective date of the change will be the date the request was signed by you. We will pay proceeds to the beneficiaries listed in the most recent beneficiary designation on file. We will not be subject to multiple payments.

    CHANGE RIGHT

    If for any reason within the first 2 policy years you no longer want a policy in which values vary with the investment experience of the Subaccount of the Separate Account, we will change this policy. The change will be implemented by transferring your Account Value in all the Subaccounts of the Separate Account into the Guaranteed Interest Division and removing your future right to choose to allocate Account Value to the Subaccounts of the Separate Account.

    COLLATERAL ASSIGNMENT

    You may assign your policy as collateral security by written notice to us. Once it is recorded with us, the rights of the owner and beneficiary are subject to the assignment. It is your responsibility to make sure the assignment is valid.

    INCONTESTABILITY

    After your policy has been in force while the insured is alive for 2 years from the policy date, we will not contest it except for nonpayment of premiums. After your policy has been in force while the insured is alive for 2 years from the effective date of any approved request requiring underwriting, we will not contest the approved request, except for nonpayment of premiums.

    MISSTATEMENT OF AGE OR GENDER

    If the insured’s Age or gender has been misstated, the death benefit will be adjusted. Notwithstanding the Incontestability provision above, the death benefit will be that which the cost of insurance which was deducted from your Account Value on the last monthly processing date prior to the death of the insured would have purchased for the insured's correct Age and gender.

    CHANGE IN TOBACCO USE

    If there is a change in the insured’s smoking and/or tobacco use habits during the time your policy is in force, you may apply for a change in the insured’s premium rate class by sending a written request to us at our Customer Service Center. Your policy must have been in force for one year from the earlier of its issue date or policy date before you may make any such request. We will base any change on our general underwriting rules in effect at the time your request is received, and we may include criteria other than smoking and/or tobacco use status. The insured may be required to undergo a new medical examination prior to any such change. Our definitions of smoker and/or tobacco use at that time may also be different than our definitions at the time this policy was issued. This policy’s Incontestability and Suicide Exclusion provisions will not begin again upon the change in the insured’s premium rate class.

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    SUICIDE EXCLUSION

    If the insured commits suicide, while sane or insane, within 2 years of the policy date, we will make a limited payment to the beneficiary. We will pay in one lump sum the amount of all premiums paid to us during that time, minus any outstanding policy loan balance (including accrued but unpaid interest) and prior partial withdrawals. Coverage under the policy and all riders will then terminate.

    If the insured commits suicide, while sane or insane, within 2 years of the effective date of a new Segment or of an increase in any other benefit, we will make a limited payment to the beneficiary for the new Segment or other increase. This payment will equal the cost of insurance and any applicable monthly deductions subtracted for such increase. Coverage under that Segment will then terminate.

    DEFERRAL OF PAYMENT

    Payments in response to a request for a withdrawal, a policy loan or a payment of proceeds for a full surrender will be mailed within 7 days of receipt of the request in a form acceptable to us. However, we may postpone the processing of any such Separate Account transactions for any of the following reasons:

    1.      The NYSE is closed, other than customary weekend and holiday closings;
     
    2.      Trading on the NYSE is restricted by the SEC;
     
    3.      The SEC declares that an emergency exists as a result of which disposal of securities in the Separate Account is not reasonably practicable to determine your Account Value in the Subaccounts; or
     
    4.      A governmental body having jurisdiction over the Separate Account by order permits such suspension.
     

    Rules and regulations of the SEC, if any, are applicable and will govern whether the conditions described in 2, 3, or 4 exist.

    We may defer for up to 6 months payment of any partial withdrawal, policy loan or surrender proceeds from the Guaranteed Interest Division.

    Death benefit proceeds will be paid within 7 days of determining that the proceeds are not subject to deferment.

    PERIODIC REPORTS

    We will send you, without charge, at least once each year a report that shows the current Account Value, Surrender Value and premiums paid since the last report. The report will also show the allocation of your Account Value as of the date of the report and the amounts added to or deducted from your Account Value since the last report. The report will include any other information that may be currently required by the insurance supervisory official of the jurisdiction in which this policy is delivered.

    ILLUSTRATION OF BENEFITS AND VALUES

    We will send you, upon written request, a hypothetical illustration of future death benefits and Account Values. This illustration will include the information as required by the laws or regulations where this policy is delivered. If you request more than one illustration during a policy year, we reserve the right to charge a reasonable fee for each additional illustration. The maximum amount of this fee is shown in the Schedule.

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    ING CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER

    Our Customer Service Center is located at P.O. Box 5065, Minot, ND 58702-5065. For overnight delivery, the address is 2000 21st Ave NW, Minot, ND 58703-0890. Unless otherwise provided in this policy or you are otherwise notified:

    1.      All requests and payments should be sent to us at our Customer Service Center; and
     
    2.      All transactions are effective as of the valuation date the required information is received at our Customer Service Center.
     

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLES
     
    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLE I
     
    (Per $1,000 of Net Proceeds)

     
    No. of    Monthly    No. of    Monthly 
    Years Payable    Installments    Years Payable    Installments 




    1    $83.90    16    $5.85 




    2    $42.26    17    $5.55 




    3    $28.39    18    $5.27 




    4    $21.45    19    $5.03 




    5    $17.28    20    $4.81 




     
    6    $14.51    21    $4.62 




    7    $12.53    22    $4.44 




    8    $11.04    23    $4.28 




    9    $9.89    24    $4.13 




    10    $8.96    25    $3.99 




     
    11    $8.21    26    $3.86 




    12    $7.58    27    $3.75 




    13    $7.05    28    $3.64 




    14    $6.59    29    $3.54 




    15    $6.20    30    $3.44 





    These monthly income factors are based on an interest rate of 1.5% per year.

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLE II
    Female

     
    ( Per $1,000 of Net Proceeds)

    Age of Payee        Monthly        Age of Payee        Monthly     
    Nearest        Installment        Nearest        Installment     
    Birth date                    Birth date                 
    When First                    When First                 
    Installment is                    Installment is                 
    Payable                    Payable                 


        Life    Life    Life    Life        Life    Life    Life    Life 
    Female    With 5 With 10 With 15 With 20    Female    With 5    With 10    With 15    With 20 
        Years    Years    Years    Years        Years    Years    Years    Years 
        Certain Certain Certain Certain        Certain    Certain    Certain    Certain 





    15    1.92    1.92    1.92    1.92    41    2.57    2.56    2.56    2.55 










    16    1.94    1.94    1.94    1.94    42    2.61    2.60    2.60    2.59 










    17    1.95    1.95    1.95    1.95    43    2.65    2.64    2.64    2.63 










    18    1.97    1.97    1.97    1.97    44    2.69    2.69    2.68    2.67 










    19    1.99    1.99    1.99    1.99    45    2.74    2.73    2.73    2.71 










    20    2.01    2.01    2.01    2.00    46    2.79    2.78    2.77    2.76 










    21    2.02    2.02    2.02    2.02    47    2.84    2.83    2.82    2.80 










    22    2.04    2.04    2.04    2.04    48    2.89    2.88    2.87    2.85 










    23    2.06    2.06    2.06    2.06    49    2.94    2.94    2.92    2.90 










    24    2.08    2.08    2.08    2.08    50    3.00    2.99    2.98    2.95 










    25    2.10    2.10    2.10    2.10    51    3.06    3.05    3.03    3.00 










    26    2.13    2.12    2.12    2.12    52    3.12    3.11    3.09    3.06 










    27    2.15    2.15    2.15    2.14    53    3.19    3.18    3.16    3.12 










    28    2.17    2.17    2.17    2.17    54    3.26    3.25    3.22    3.18 










    29    2.19    2.19    2.19    2.19    55    3.33    3.32    3.29    3.24 










    30    2.22    2.22    2.22    2.21    56    3.41    3.39    3.36    3.30 










    31    2.25    2.24    2.24    2.24    57    3.49    3.47    3.43    3.37 










    32    2.27    2.27    2.27    2.27    58    3.58    3.56    3.51    3.44 










    33    2.30    2.30    2.30    2.29    59    3.67    3.65    3.59    3.51 










    34    2.33    2.33    2.32    2.32    60    3.77    3.74    3.68    3.58 










    35    2.36    2.36    2.35    2.35    61    3.87    3.84    3.77    3.66 










    36    2.39    2.39    2.39    2.38    62    3.98    3.94    3.86    3.73 










    37    2.42    2.42    2.42    2.41    63    4.10    4.05    3.96    3.81 










    38    2.46    2.45    2.45    2.44    64    4.22    4.16    4.06    3.88 










    39    2.49    2.49    2.49    2.48    65    4.35    4.29    4.16    3.96 










    40    2.53    2.53    2.52    2.51    66    4.49    4.42    4.27    4.04 











    Rates for ages not shown will be furnished upon request.

    These monthly income factors are based on the 2000 Individual Annuitant Mortality Table and interest at the rate of 1.5% per year.

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLE II/Female
    (Continued)

    (Per $1,000 of Net Proceeds)

    Age of Payee        Monthly     
    Nearest        Installment     
    Birth date                 
    When First                 
    Installment is                 
    Payable                 

        Life    Life    Life    Life 
    Female    With 5    With 10    With 15    With 20 
        Years    Years    Years    Years 
        Certain    Certain    Certain    Certain 




    67    4.64    4.55    4.38    4.11 





    68    4.80    4.69    4.49    4.19 





    69    4.97    4.85    4.61    4.26 





    70    5.15    5.00    4.73    4.33 





    71    5.35    5.17    4.85    4.39 





    72    5.56    5.35    4.97    4.45 





    73    5.78    5.53    5.09    4.51 





    74    6.03    5.72    5.20    4.56 





    75    6.28    5.92    5.31    4.60 





    76    6.56    6.12    5.42    4.64 





    77    6.85    6.32    5.52    4.68 





    78    7.17    6.53    5.62    4.70 





    79    7.50    6.74    5.70    4.73 





    80    7.86    6.95    5.78    4.75 





    81    8.23    7.15    5.85    4.76 





    82    8.63    7.35    5.91    4.78 





    83    9.04    7.54    5.97    4.79 





    84    9.47    7.71    6.01    4.80 





    85    9.91    7.88    6.05    4.80 





    86    10.36    8.03    6.08    4.81 





    87    10.82    8.17    6.11    4.81 





    88    11.28    8.29    6.13    4.81 





    89    11.73    8.40    6.15    4.81 





    90    12.17    8.50    6.16    4.81 






    Rates for ages not shown will be furnished upon request.

    These monthly income factors are based on the 2000 Individual Annuitant Mortality Table and interest at the rate of 1.5% per year.

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLE II
    Male

     
     
    ( Per $1,000 of Net Proceeds)

    Age of Payee        Monthly        Age of Payee        Monthly     
    Nearest        Installment        Nearest        Installment     
    Birth date                    Birth date                 
    When First                    When First                 
    Installment is                    Installment is                 
    Payable                    Payable                 


        Life    Life    Life    Life        Life    Life    Life    Life 
    Male    With 5    With 10 With 15 With 20    Male    With 5    With 10 With 15    With 20 
        Years    Years    Years    Years        Years    Years    Years    Years 
        Certain    Certain Certain Certain        Certain    Certain    Certain    Certain 






    15    1.99    1.99    1.99    1.99    41    2.73    2.73    2.72    2.70 










    16    2.01    2.01    2.01    2.01    42    2.78    2.78    2.76    2.74 










    17    2.03    2.03    2.03    2.03    43    2.83    2.82    2.81    2.79 










    18    2.05    2.05    2.05    2.04    44    2.88    2.87    2.86    2.83 










    19    2.07    2.07    2.07    2.06    45    2.94    2.93    2.91    2.88 










    20    2.09    2.09    2.09    2.08    46    2.99    2.98    2.96    2.93 










    21    2.11    2.11    2.11    2.10    47    3.05    3.04    3.02    2.98 










    22    2.13    2.13    2.13    2.12    48    3.11    3.10    3.07    3.03 










    23    2.15    2.15    2.15    2.15    49    3.18    3.16    3.13    3.09 










    24    2.17    2.17    2.17    2.17    50    3.24    3.22    3.19    3.14 










    25    2.20    2.20    2.19    2.19    51    3.31    3.29    3.26    3.20 










    26    2.22    2.22    2.22    2.22    52    3.39    3.36    3.32    3.26 










    27    2.25    2.25    2.24    2.24    53    3.47    3.44    3.39    3.32 










    28    2.27    2.27    2.27    2.27    54    3.55    3.52    3.47    3.39 










    29    2.30    2.30    2.30    2.29    55    3.63    3.60    3.54    3.45 










    30    2.33    2.33    2.33    2.32    56    3.73    3.68    3.62    3.52 










    31    2.36    2.36    2.35    2.35    57    3.82    3.77    3.70    3.58 










    32    2.39    2.39    2.38    2.38    58    3.92    3.87    3.79    3.65 










    33    2.42    2.42    2.42    2.41    59    4.03    3.97    3.87    3.72 










    34    2.46    2.45    2.45    2.44    60    4.15    4.08    3.97    3.79 










    35    2.49    2.49    2.48    2.47    61    4.27    4.19    4.06    3.86 










    36    2.53    2.52    2.52    2.51    62    4.40    4.30    4.16    3.93 










    37    2.56    2.56    2.56    2.54    63    4.54    4.43    4.26    4.01 










    38    2.60    2.60    2.59    2.58    64    4.69    4.56    4.36    4.07 










    39    2.65    2.64    2.63    2.62    65    4.85    4.69    4.46    4.14 










    40    2.69    2.68    2.68    2.66                     






    Rates for ages not shown will be furnished upon request.

    These monthly income factors are based on the 2000 Individual Annuitant Mortality Table and interest at the rate of 1.5% per year.

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    SETTLEMENT OPTION TABLE II/Male
    (Continued)

     
    (Per $1,000 of Net Proceeds)

    Age of Payee        Monthly     
    Nearest        Installment     
    Birth date                 
    When First                 
    Installment is                 
    Payable                 

        Life    Life    Life    Life 
    Male    With 5    With 10    With 15    With 20 
        Years    Years    Years    Years 
        Certain    Certain    Certain    Certain 




    66    4.98    4.83    4.57    4.21 





    67    5.15    4.98    4.68    4.27 





    68    5.34    5.13    4.78    4.33 





    69    5.53    5.29    4.89    4.39 





    70    5.74    5.45    5.00    4.45 





    71    5.95    5.62    5.10    4.50 





    72    6.18    5.80    5.21    4.54 





    73    6.42    5.97    5.31    4.58 





    74    6.68    6.15    5.40    4.62 





    75    6.95    6.33    5.49    4.66 





    76    7.23    6.52    5.58    4.68 





    77    7.53    6.70    5.66    4.71 





    78    7.85    6.88    5.73    4.73 





    79    8.17    7.06    5.80    4.75 





    80    8.52    7.24    5.86    4.76 





    81    8.87    7.41    5.92    4.78 





    82    9.24    7.57    5.97    4.79 





    83    9.62    7.73    6.01    4.80 





    84    10.01    7.88    6.05    4.80 





    85    10.41    8.02    6.08    4.81 





    86    10.81    8.14    6.10    4.81 





    87    11.22    8.26    6.13    4.81 





    88    11.63    8.37    6.14    4.81 





    89    12.04    8.47    6.16    4.81 





    90    12.45    8.55    6.17    4.81 






    Rates for ages not shown will be furnished upon request.

    These monthly income factors are based on the 2000 Individual Annuitant Mortality Table and interest at the rate of 1.5% per year.

    2517(VUL)-03/08

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    This policy is a FLEXIBLE PREMIUM VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY,

    Death benefits and other values provided by this contract, when based on the investment experience of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account, are variable. These values may increase or decrease based on the investment experience of the Subaccounts of the Separate Account chosen by you and are not guaranteed as to a fixed dollar amount. Death benefits are payable by us upon the death of the insured. This policy is nonparticipating and is not eligible for dividends. There is no maturity date. Flexible premiums are payable by you during the lifetime of the insured until the policy anniversary nearest the insured’s 121st birthday.

    To obtain information or make a complaint, contact Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    ING Customer Service Center
    P.O. Box 5065
    Minot, ND 58702-5065

    Toll Free Number: 1-877-253-5050

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    A STOCK COMPANY

    2517(VUL)-03/08

    V00025170032


    EX-2 7 exhibit26d2.htm EXHIBIT 26(D)(2): ACCELERATED BENEFIT RIDER exhibit26d2.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26(d)(2): Accelerated Benefit Rider (R2030-03/08)

    ACCELERATED BENEFIT RIDER

    This Accelerated Benefit Rider (this “Rider”) provides for payment of an Accelerated Benefit at your option under the conditions specified below. This Rider is issued in consideration of the application for the Policy. There is no charge for this Rider prior to the time that an Accelerated Benefit is paid.

    THE BENEFITS PAID UNDER THIS RIDER ARE INTENDED TO BE TREATED FOR FEDERAL TAX PURPOSES AS ACCELERATED DEATH BENEFITS UNDER SECTION 101(g)(1)(B) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AS AMENDED (the “CODE”). THE ACCELERATED BENEFIT IS INTENDED TO QUALIFY FOR EXCLUSION FROM INCOME SUBJECT TO THE QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS UNDER APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR PERSONAL TAX OR LEGAL ADVISOR TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF BENEFITS PROVIDED BY THIS RIDER. RECEIPT OF AN ACCELERATED BENEFIT MAY BE TAXABLE AS INCOME. THIS RIDER IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A QUALIFIED LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE CONTRACT UNDER SECTION 7702B(b) OF THE CODE NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE A NON-QUALIFIED LONG TERM CARE CONTRACT. THIS RIDER DOES NOT PAY OR REIMBURSE FOR EXPENSES INCLUDING THOSE DESCRIBED IN 101(g)(3)(A)(ii)(I) OF THE CODE. RECEIPT OF AN ACCELERATED BENEFIT UNDER THIS RIDER MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAID OR OTHER GOVERNMENT BENEFITS OR ENTITLEMENTS.

    POLICY AND EFFECTIVE DATE

    This Rider is part of the policy to which it is attached (your “Policy”). It is effective on the Policy Date. Unless expressly changed by this Rider, all provisions, exclusions, and limitations of your Policy remain the same and apply to this Rider. This Rider does not participate in our surplus earnings. If this Rider is attached to a joint life policy, you may not request payment of an Accelerated Benefit until there is only one surviving Insured. This Rider does not increase any cash, loan or reduced paid-up insurance values, if any, under your Policy.

    Your Policy’s death benefits will be reduced and the availability of future payment(s) to you, if any, will be affected if you receive an Accelerated Benefit under this Rider.

    DEFINITIONS

    The terms not defined herein shall have the same meaning as in your Policy.

    Accelerated Benefit. The Accelerated Benefit equals the portion of the Eligible Death Benefit that you request to be accelerated. The Accelerated Benefit will first be used to repay any outstanding policy loans and accrued loan interest due. The remainder of the Accelerated Benefit (less the Administrative Charge) will be paid to you. The minimum Accelerated Benefit amount is $10,000. The maximum Accelerated Benefit amount is the lesser of 50% of the Eligible Death Benefit or $1,000,000.00. We will pay the Accelerated Benefit when we receive, during the lifetime of the Insured, written proof that the Insured has been diagnosed as having one or more of the Qualifying Conditions shown below.

    Administrative Charge. We assess the Administrative Charge when we pay an Accelerated Benefit under this Rider. The amount of Administrative Charge shall not exceed $300.00, and the amount of this charge is disclosed on the Accelerated Benefits Disclosure Form and Accelerated Benefits Claim Form.

    Eligible Death Benefit. Subject to the limits detailed below, the Eligible Death Benefit is the amount of selected death benefit coverage on the life of the Insured provided under your Policy plus the lowest scheduled amount of any additional term insurance rider coverage, if applicable, as shown in your Policy and/or rider Schedule pages. The Eligible Death Benefit will be determined as of the date your written request for an Accelerated Benefit payment is received at our Customer Service Center.

    R2030-03/08        V000R20300001 
    1


    Eligible Institution. Eligible Institution means a licensed hospice, nursing home, hospital or similar facility that treats and provides care to those with a Qualifying Condition.

    Physician. Physician means a doctor who is legally authorized and licensed to practice medicine in the United States of America and its territories, and treats illness or injury in the state in which treatment is received and who is acting within the scope of that authorization and license. Physician does not include:

    1.      The Insured;
     
    2.      The Owner;
     
    3.      A Beneficiary; or
     
    4.      A person who lives with or is related to the Insured, the Owner or a Beneficiary.
     

    Physician Statement. A Physician Statement means a written statement signed by a Physician, received by us during the lifetime of the Insured and acceptable to us which:

    1.      Contains the Physician’s diagnosis that the Insured has a Qualifying Condition; and
     
    2.      States with reasonable medical certainty that the Qualifying Condition will result in the death of the Insured in 12 months or less from the date of the Physician Statement (assuming the exercise of ordinary and reasonable medical care, advice and treatment available in the same or similar communities), or describes the immediate need to provide the Insured with extraordinary medical intervention, continuous life support or continuous confinement in an Eligible Institution in anticipation of death or due to the occurrence of a life-threatening or catastrophic Qualifying Condition.
     

    The Physician’s Statement must be obtained at the Owner’s expense.

    Qualifying Conditions. The Qualifying Conditions for Payment of an Accelerated Benefit under this Rider are:

    1.      A non-correctable illness or physical condition that, with a reasonable degree of medical certainty, will result in the death of the Insured in 12 months or less from the date of receipt of a Physician Statement;
     
    2.      A medical condition that has required or requires extraordinary medical intervention without which the Insured would die. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
     
      (a)      A major organ transplant: or
     
      (b)      Continuous artificial life support;
     
    3.      A medical condition that usually requires continuous confinement in an Eligible Institution and in which the Insured is expected to remain for the rest of his or her life; or
     
    4.      A medical condition that would, in the absence of extensive or extraordinary medical treatment, result in a drastically limited life span. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
     
      (a)      Coronary artery disease resulting in an acute infarction or requiring surgery;
     
      (b)      Permanent neurological deficit resulting from cerebral vascular accident; or
     
      (c)      End stage renal failure.
     

    RIDER BENEFIT

    We will pay the Accelerated Benefit on your written request provided the Insured has a Qualifying Condition and subject to the conditions and limitations listed below. We will pay the Accelerated Benefit in one lump sum, unless you request and we agree to payment in some other manner.

    R2030-03/08        V000R20300002 
    2


    Conditions and Limitations on an Accelerated Benefit Payment. Receipt of an Accelerated Benefit payment under this Rider is subject to the following conditions and limitations:

    1.      Your Policy must be in force other than as reduced paid-up insurance, if applicable;
     
    2.      An acceptable Physician Statement must be received by us during the lifetime of the Insured;
     
    3.      No Accelerated Benefit is available if any part of the coverage included in the Eligible Death Benefit is contestable;
     
    4.      Only one Accelerated Benefit payment may be made per policy to which this Rider is attached;
     
    5.      Any amount needed to keep your Policy from terminating must be paid before we will approve the Accelerated Benefit payment;
     
    6.      We must receive a consent form from all irrevocable beneficiaries, if any, and all assignees, if any. We also reserve the right to require a consent form from a spouse, the Insured, other beneficiaries, or any other person if, in our discretion, such person's consent is necessary to protect our interests;
     
    7.      No Accelerated Benefit payment will be made under this Rider if a Qualifying Condition results from intentionally self-inflicted injuries; and
     
    8.      The advance of an Accelerated Benefit payment under this Rider is not meant to cause involuntary access to death benefit proceeds ultimately payable under the Policy to the Beneficiary. Therefore, an Accelerated Benefit payment is not available if:
     
      (a)      Either you or the Insured is required by law to use the Accelerated Benefit payment to meet the claims of creditors, whether in bankruptcy or otherwise; or
     
      (b)      Either you or the Insured is required by a government agency to use the Accelerated Benefit payment to apply for, obtain, or otherwise keep a government benefit or entitlement.
     

    AN ACCELERATED BENEFIT PAYMENT CREATES A LIEN

    The Accelerated Benefit plus any amounts we pay to keep the policy in force plus interest as described below will be a lien against the Policy and any additional term insurance rider benefits that are part of the Eligible Death Benefit.

    When there is a lien against your Policy:

    1.      The amount payable at the death of the Insured under your Policy and any additional term insurance rider benefits that are part of the Eligible Death Benefit will be reduced by the amount of the lien;
     
    2.      Your access to the value of your Policy, if any, through surrender, withdrawal, loan, or application of nonforfeiture provisions, if applicable, will be limited to the excess of the value of your Policy over the amount of the lien;
     
    3.      You may not make any changes to your Policy that would reduce the proceeds payable at death without written permission from us. We reserve the right to require you to repay all or part of the lien before you make any changes to your Policy;
     
    4.      Any premiums or other payments required under the terms of the Policy will continue to be due and payable and will be based upon the pre-Accelerated Benefit amount; and
     
    5.      Any payments required to keep the policy in force (not including scheduled premiums, minimum monthly premiums, or any other amount the payment of which will insure that the Policy will not lapse notwithstanding the fact that the Policy’s value is zero or less) that are not paid by you will be paid by us, and the amount of any such payments will be added to the amount of the lien.
     
    R2030-03/08        V000R20300003 
    3


    Interest on the Lien. Interest on the amount of the lien accrues daily and is added to the amount of the lien. The maximum interest rate used will not be more than the greater of:

    1.      The current yield on 90 day treasury bills; or
     
    2.      The current maximum statutory adjustable policy loan interest rate.
     

    You may repay all or any portion of the lien during the lifetime of the Insured.

    The lien, including interest on the lien, as of the date death benefit proceeds are to be paid will be repaid to us out of the death benefit proceeds of your Policy and any additional term insurance rider benefits that are part of the Eligible Death Benefit.

    ADJUSTMENTS TO THE POLICY

    After an Accelerated Benefit payment is made, the amount of the Policy's death benefit proceeds will be reduced by the amount of the lien plus accrued interest. Cost of insurance charges, other expense charges and the premium amount, if any, will remain the same as prescribed in the Policy and will be based on the pre-Accelerated Benefit amount.

    We will mail to you, for attachment to the Policy, an explanation of benefits that details the changes to your coverage under the Policy that results from the Accelerated Benefit payment. Additionally, any changes to your Policy will be detailed in the Accelerated Benefits Claim Form provided to you when the benefit is requested.

    Impact on Accidental Death Benefit Rider Benefits. Payment of an Accelerated Benefit under this Rider shall not affect any accidental death benefit benefits, if any, provided by the Policy or by rider.

    CLAIMS

    Physical Examination. We reserve the right to get a second opinion at our expense, from a Physician of our choosing prior to making an Accelerated Benefit payment. In the event that the Physician we choose provides a different diagnosis of the Insured's medical condition, we reserve the right to rely on the Physician Statement from the Physician of our choosing for claim purposes.

    We may also request additional medical information from the Physician submitting the Physician Statement.

    Payment of Claims. The Accelerated Benefit payment will be paid to the Owner. If the Owner is not alive, we will make the payment to the estate of the Owner.

    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Incorrect Age or Gender. If the Insured’s Age or gender has been misstated, the benefits available under this Rider will be in the amount that would have been available if the Policy and this Rider would have been issued at the correct Age and gender.

    Termination. This Rider will terminate on the earliest of the following dates:

    1.      On the first monthly processing date after we receive from the Owner a written request to terminate this Rider provided the Owner repays the lien under this Rider. Such a request may be made only after the first Policy Year;
     
    2.      The date the Policy’s reduced paid-up insurance option, if any, goes into effect; or
     
    3.      The date the Policy terminates for any reason.
     

    Reinstatement. If the Policy is reinstated, this Rider will also be reinstated if it was in effect when the Policy terminated.

    R2030-03/08        V000R20300004 
    4


    Signed for Security Life of Denver Insurance Company by:

    /s/ Donald W. Britton    /s/ Joy M. Benner 
    Donald W. Britton    Joy M. Benner 
    President    Secretary 

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    Home Office: Denver, CO 80203

    ING Customer Service Center: 2000 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND 58703-0890

    R2030-03/08        V000R20300005 
    5


    EX-3 8 exhibit26d4.htm EXHIBIT 26(D)(4): ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER exhibit26d4.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26(d)(4): Adjustable Term Insurance Rider (R2031-03/08)

    ADJUSTABLE TERM INSURANCE RIDER

    This Adjustable Term Insurance Rider (the "Rider") provides a term insurance death benefit (the “Adjustable Term Death Benefit”) in addition to your Policy’s death benefit.

    GENERAL

    Policy and Effective Date. This Rider is part of the policy to which it is attached (your “Policy”) and is listed in your Policy’s Schedule. It is effective on the Rider Effective Date which is the later of the policy date or the monthly processing date after we approve your application for this Rider. Unless expressly changed by this Rider, the terms and conditions of your Policy remain the same and apply to this Rider. This Rider does not participate in our surplus earnings and it has no cash or loan value.

    Owner, Insured and Beneficiary. This Rider has the same owner, insured and beneficiary as your Policy.

    COST

    Cost of Insurance. On each monthly processing date this Rider is in effect, we deduct the Rider’s cost of insurance charge from your Policy’s Account Value. We will determine the cost of insurance rates from time to time and these may differ from the cost of insurance rates applicable to your Policy. We will base the cost of insurance rates for this Rider on the Age, gender and premium class of the insured as of the Rider Effective Date, as well as the duration since that date. The cost of insurance for this Rider is calculated each month by multiplying the monthly cost of insurance rate by the Adjustable Term Death Benefit (in thousands). The guaranteed maximum cost of insurance rates per $1,000 of Adjustable Term Death Benefit are in your Policy’s Schedule.

    Administrative Charge. On each monthly processing date this Rider is in effect, we deduct the Rider’s administrative charge from your Policy’s Account Value. The administrative charge for this Rider is calculated each month by multiplying the monthly administrative charge rate by the difference between the Target Death Benefit and the Stated Death Benefit (in thousands). The guaranteed maximum administrative charge rates are in your Policy’s Schedule.

    DESCRIPTION OF BENEFITS

    Adjustable Term Death Benefit. Subject to the terms of this Rider, we will pay the beneficiary the Adjustable Term Death Benefit in effect on the date of the insured’s death. The amount of the Adjustable Term Death Benefit is the difference between the Total Death Benefit and the Base Death Benefit under your Policy. In no event will the Adjustable Term Death Benefit be less than zero while your Policy is in force.

    Policy loan activity does not increase or decrease your Adjustable Term Death Benefit.

    If a partial withdrawal reduces the Stated Death Benefit, the Target Death Benefit for the current policy year and all future policy years will be reduced by an amount equal to the reduction in the Stated Death Benefit.

    R2031-03/08        V000R20310001 
    1


    DEATH BENEFIT OPTIONS

    Death Benefit Option 1. Under Death Benefit Option 1, the Total Death Benefit is the greater of:

    1.      The Target Death Benefit; or
     
    2.      The Account Value plus, if provided by your Policy, the refund of sales charge or the surrender value enhancement, if any, multiplied by the appropriate factor from the death benefit factors described in your Policy’s Schedule.
     

    Death Benefit Option 2. Under Death Benefit Option 2, the Total Death Benefit is the greater of:

    1.      The Target Death Benefit plus the Account Value; or
     
    2.      The Account Value, plus, if provided by your Policy, the refund of sales charge or the surrender value enhancement, if any, multiplied by the appropriate factor from the death benefit factors described in your Policy’s Schedule.
     

    Death Benefit Option 3. Under Death Benefit Option 3, the Total Death Benefit is the greater of:

    1.      The Target Death Benefit plus premiums received minus partial withdrawals taken and, if provided by your Policy, accumulated at the interest rate specified by you; or
     
    2.      The Account Value, plus, if provided by your Policy, the refund of sales charge or the surrender value enhancement, if any, multiplied by the appropriate factor from the death benefit factors described in your Policy’s Schedule.
     

    Death Benefit Option Changes. After the effective date of any change to the Death Benefit Option, we will change the Target Death Benefit for the current policy year and all future policy years according to the following table:

    DEATH BENEFIT     
    OPTION CHANGE     

    FROM    TO    TARGET DEATH BENEFIT FOLLOWING THE CHANGE EQUALS: 



    Death    Death    Target Death Benefit prior to such change minus your Account Value as of the 
    Benefit    Benefit    effective date of the change. 
    Option 1    Option 2     


    Death    Death    Target Death Benefit prior to such change plus your Account Value as of the 
    Benefit    Benefit    effective date of the change. 
    Option 2    Option 1     


    Death    Death    Target Death Benefit prior to such change plus the sum of all premiums received 
    Benefit    Benefit    minus all partial withdrawals taken prior to the effective date of the change and, if 
    Option 3    Option 1    provided by your Policy, accumulated at the interest rate specified by you. 



     
                                 CHANGES IN COVERAGE 

    We approve your schedule of Target Death Benefits at issue. Once each policy year you may request a change to the schedule of Target Death Benefits by sending a written request to the ING Customer Service Center. Increases are not allowed before the first monthly processing date after the Rider Effective Date and decreases are not allowed before the first anniversary of the Rider Effective Date. Any change must be for an amount greater than or equal to $1,000. We must approve any change and the effective date of the change will be the monthly processing date immediately following the date of our approval. After any change to the schedule of Target Death Benefits, you will receive a new Policy Schedule reflecting the change.

    Any change to the schedule of Target Death Benefits will automatically terminate all future scheduled changes and after the change your Target Death Benefit will remain level and be equal to the amount in effect immediately following the change unless you request and we approve a new schedule of Target Death Benefits.

    We reserve the right to reject any requested change to your schedule of Target Death Benefits if the change might cause us to return any premium to you, unless you have agreed in writing.

    R2031-03/08        V000R20310002 
    2


    Increases in Coverage. An increase in the scheduled Target Death Benefit is also subject to the following:

    1.      An increase after attained Age 90 (attained Age 75 for guaranteed issue policies) is not allowed; and
     
    2.      You must provide evidence satisfactory to us that the insured is insurable according to our normal rules of underwriting for the applicable premium class and rating for your Policy. This evidence may include an application and required medical information, and our approval may be conditioned on availability of reinsurance coverage and be subject to certain issue limitations.
     

    We will automatically consider any request for an increase to be a request to increase the Stated Death Benefit unless you specifically request an increase only to the Target Death Benefit. An increase in the Stated Death Benefit will result in a corresponding increase in the Target Death Benefit in an equal amount. An increase in only the Target Death Benefit will not affect the amount of the Stated Death Benefit.

    Decreases in Coverage. A decrease in the scheduled Target Death Benefit is also subject to the following:

    1.      A decrease will first reduce the Adjustable Term Death Benefit and will then reduce each Segment of the Stated Death Benefit in the same proportion that the Segment bears to the sum of all Segments of Stated Death Benefit as of the effective date of the decrease; and
     
    2.      Decreases below the Minimum Death Benefit shown in the Policy’s Schedule are not allowed.
     

    BENEFIT EXCLUSIONS

    Suicide. If the insured commits suicide, while sane or insane, within 2 years of the Policy Date, we will pay only the monthly cost of insurance and administrative charges paid to us for this Rider. Coverage under this Rider will then terminate. If the insured commits suicide, while sane or insane, within 2 years of the effective date of an approved increase in the schedule of Target Death Benefits that required underwriting, we will make a limited payment to the beneficiary for the underwritten increase. This payment will equal the monthly cost of insurance and administrative charges subtracted for such increase. Coverage under that increase will then terminate.

    Misstatement of Age or Gender. We will adjust the Adjustable Term Death Benefit if the insured’s Age or gender has been misstated. Notwithstanding the Incontestability provision in this Rider, the Adjustable Term Death Benefit will be that which the cost of insurance deducted from your account value on the last monthly processing date prior to the death of the insured would have purchased for the insured’s correct Age and gender.

    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Termination. This Rider will terminate on the earliest of:

    1.      The date your Policy expires or terminates for any reason; or
     
    2.      The monthly processing date immediately following the date we receive your written request to cancel this Rider; or
     
    3.      The policy anniversary nearest the insured’s attained Age 121.
     

    Reinstatement. If we reinstate your Policy under the Reinstatement provision in your Policy, we will reinstate the Rider if it was in effect when your Policy terminated.

    Incontestability. After this Rider has been in force for 2 years from the Rider Effective Date, we will not contest it, except for nonpayment of premiums. After this Rider has been in force for 2 years from the effective date of any approved increase in the schedule of Target Death Benefits that required underwriting, we will not contest the approved increase, except for nonpayment of premiums. After this Rider has been in force for 2 years from the effective date of any reinstatement, we will not contest the reinstatement except for nonpayment of premiums.

    R2031-03/08        V000R20310003 
    3


    Signed for Security Life of Denver Insurance Company by:

    /s/ Donald W. Britton    /s/ Joy M. Benner 
    Donald W. Britton    Joy M. Benner 
    President    Secretary 

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    Home Office: Denver, CO 80203

    ING Customer Service Center: 2000 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND 58703-0890

    R2031-03/08        V000R20310004 
    4


    EX-4 9 exhibit26d6.htm EXHIBIT 26(D)(6): GMAB RIDER exhibit26d6.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26(d)(6): Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider (R2032-03/08)

    GUARANTEED MINIMUM ACCUMULATION BENEFIT RIDER

    This Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider (this "Rider") provides that on the Rider Maturity Date the Account Value of the Policy to which this Rider is attached will not be less than the Minimum Accumulation Value.

    POLICY AND EFFECTIVE DATE

    This Rider is part of the policy to which it is attached (your “Policy”) and is listed in your Policy’s Schedule. It is effective on the Policy Date and may not be added after your Policy has been issued. Unless expressly changed by this Rider, the terms and conditions of your Policy remain the same and apply to this Rider. This Rider does not participate in our surplus earnings and it has no cash or loan value.

    DEFINITIONS

    Account Value. The Account Value is equal to the sum of the amounts allocated to the various investment options within your Policy plus any outstanding policy loan balance, including accrued but unpaid loan interest.

    Minimum Accumulation Value. The Minimum Accumulation Value equals the sum of all premium payments we have received for your Policy and attached riders minus all partial withdrawals and all fees and charges deducted from your Policy Account Value (or that may have been waived under the provisions of your Policy or another rider), with the result accrued at an annual interest rate shown in the Rider Schedule.

    Net Account Value. The Net Account Value equals the Account Value of your Policy minus any outstanding policy loan balance, including accrued but unpaid loan interest.

    Rider Maturity Date. The Rider Maturity Date is the date on which we will pay the Rider benefit, if any. The Rider Maturity Date is shown in the Rider Schedule.

    RIDER BENEFIT

    Subject to the diversification requirement below, this Rider provides that on the Rider Maturity Date your Policy Account Value will not be less than the Minimum Accumulation Value.

    On the Rider Maturity Date we will compare the Account Value of your Policy with the Minimum Accumulation Value. If the Minimum Accumulation Value is greater than the Account Value, then we will increase the Account Value of your Policy by allocating an amount equal to the difference between the Account Value and the Minimum Accumulation Value among the various investment options in which your Policy’s Account Value is allocated, on a pro rata basis. This Rider will then terminate. If on the Rider Maturity Date the Account Value is greater than the Minimum Accumulation Value, then there will be no adjustment to the Account Value of your Policy and this Rider will terminate without value.

    Diversification. On each monthly processing date while this Rider is in force, the Net Account Value of your Policy must be adequately diversified as follows:

    1.      Your Net Account Value is allocated to at least five investment options with no more than 35% invested in any one investment option; or
     
    2.      At least 65% of your Net Account Value is allocated to one or more of the ING LifeStyle portfolios.
     

    We will notify you if on any monthly processing date your Net Account Value is not adequately diversified. This notice will explain the diversification requirement and if you do not adequately diversify the Net Account Value within 61 days from the monthly processing date on which the Net Account Value was not adequately diversified, this Rider will terminate without value.

    R2032-03/08        V000R20320001 
    1


    COST

    On each monthly processing date while this Rider is in force we deduct a charge from your Policy’s Account Value for this Rider. The amount of this charge will be determined by multiplying the Minimum Accumulation Value by the percentage shown in your Rider Schedule. If on any monthly processing date the Minimum Accumulation Value is zero or less, the charge for this Rider will be waived.

    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Termination. This Rider will terminate on the earliest of:

    1.      The date your Policy expires or terminates for any reason;
     
    2.      The monthly processing date immediately following the date we receive your written request to cancel this Rider;
     
    3.      61 days after any monthly processing date on which the Net Account Value of your Policy is not adequately diversified, unless you adequately diversify your Policy’s Net Account Value prior to that date; or
     
    4.      The Rider Maturity Date.
     

    Reinstatement. Once terminated, this Rider cannot be reinstated.

    Incontestability. After this Rider has been in force for 2 years from your Policy Date, we will not contest it except for non-diversification.

    Signed for Security Life of Denver Insurance Company by:

    /s/ Donald W. Britton    /s/ Joy M. Benner 
    Donald W. Britton    Joy M. Benner 
    President    Secretary 

    SECURITY LIFE OF DENVER INSURANCE COMPANY

    Home Office: Denver, CO 80203

    ING Customer Service Center: 2000 21st Avenue NW, Minot, ND 58703-0890

    R2032-03/08        V000R20320002 
    2


    RIDER SCHEDULE

    Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit Rider

    POLICY NUMBER:    [67000001] 
    POLICY DATE:    [April 15, 2008] 
    MONTHLY PROCESSING DATE:    [15th ] 
    RIDER MATURITY DATE:    [April 15, 2028] 
    MONTHLY CHARGE:    [$0.09583]% of the Minimum 
        Accumulation Value 
    MINIMUM ACCUMULATION VALUE ANNUAL    [3.00]% 
    ACCRUED INTEREST RATE:     

    R2032-03/08        V000R20320003 
    3


    EX-5 10 exhibi26klegopin.htm EXHIBIT 26(K): OPINION AND CONSENT OF COUNSEL exhibi26klegopin.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26-(k): Opinion and Consent of Counsel

    ING LOGO
    AMERICAS
    US Legal Services

    J. Neil McMurdie
    Counsel
    (860) 580-2824
    Fax: (860) 580-4934
    neil.mcmurdie@us.ing.com

    January 31, 2008

    BY EDGARLINK

    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
    100 F Street, NE
    Washington, DC 20549

    Re:    Security Life of Denver Insurance Company 
        Security Life Separate Account L1 
        Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Registration Statement on Form N-6 
        Prospectus Title: ING VUL-CV
        File Nos.: 333-147534 and 811-08292 

    Ladies and Gentlemen:

    The undersigned serves as counsel to Security Life of Denver Insurance Company, a Colorado life insurance company (the "Company"). It is my understanding that the Company, as depositor, has registered an indefinite amount of securities under the Securities Act of 1933 as provided in Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

    In connection with this opinion, I have reviewed the Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the above-referenced Registration Statement on Form N-6. This filing describes the ING VUL-CV flexible premium variable universal life insurance policies (the "Policies") offered by the Company through its Security Life Separate Account L1 (the "Account"). I have also examined, or supervised the examination of, originals or copies, certified or otherwise identified to my satisfaction, of such documents, trust records and other instruments I have deemed necessary or appropriate for the purpose of rendering this opinion. For purposes of such examination, I have assumed the genuineness of all signatures on original documents and the conformity to the original of all copies. On the basis of this examination, it is my opinion that:

    1.      The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Colorado.
     
    Windsor Site    ING North America Insurance Corporation 
    One Orange Way, C1S     
    Windsor, CT 06095-4774     


    2.      The Account is a separate account of the Company duly created and validly existing pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado.
     
    3.      The Policies and the interests in the Account to be issued under the Policies have been duly authorized by the Company.
     
    4.      The assets of the Account will be owned by the Company. Under Colorado law and the provisions of the Policies, the income, gains and losses, whether or not realized from assets allocated to the Account, must be credited to or charged against such Account, without regard to other income, gains or losses of the Company.
     
    5.      The Policies provide that assets of the Account may not be charged with liabilities arising out of any other business the Company conducts, except to the extent that assets of the Account exceed its liabilities arising under the Policies.
     
    6.      The Policies and the interests in the Account, when issued and delivered in accordance with the Prospectus constituting a part of the Registration Statement and in compliance with applicable local law, will be validly issued and binding obligations of the Company in accordance with their respective terms.
     

    I consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Registration Statement.

    Sincerely,

    /s/ J. Neil McMurdie
    J. Neil McMurdie


    EX-7 11 exhibit26n.htm EXHIBIT 26(N): AUDITOR'S CONSENT exhibit26n.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26(n): Consent of Ernst and Young LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

    Exhibit 26(n) - Consent of Ernst and Young LLP, Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

    We consent to the reference to our firm under the captions “Experts” and “Financial Statements” and to the use of our report dated March 30, 2007 with respect to the statutory basis financial statements of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, and for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2006, and to the use of our report dated March 23, 2007, with respect to the statements of assets and liabilities of Separate Account L1 of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company as of December 31, 2006, and the related statements of operations and changes in net assets for the periods disclosed in the financial statements, included in Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement (Form N-6 333-147534), and the related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information of Separate Account L1 of Security Life of Denver Insurance Company.

    /s/ Ernst & Young LLP

    Atlanta, Georgia
    January 29, 2008


    EX-8 12 exhibit26rpoa.htm EXHIBIT 26(R): POWERS OF ATTORNEY exhibit26rpoa.htm -- Converted by SEC Publisher, created by BCL Technologies Inc., for SEC Filing

    Exhibit 26(r): Powers of Attorney

    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 23 day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

    /s/ Donald W. Britton
    Donald W. Britton, President


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 30th day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

     /s/ Robert G. Leary
    Robert G. Leary, Director


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 23rd day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

    /s/ Thomas J. McInerney
    Thomas J. McInerney, Director and Chairman


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 23 day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

     /s/ Kathleen A. Murphy
    Kathleen A. Murphy, Director


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 23 day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

    /s/ Steven T. Pierson
    Steven T. Pierson, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 22nd day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

    /s/ Catherine H. Smith
    Catherine H. Smith, Director and Senior Vice President


    POWER OF ATTORNEY

    Pursuant to Item 601(b)(24) of Regulation SK and Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933

    The undersigned, on behalf of the company set forth below, hereby constitutes and appoints the individuals set forth below and each of them individually as my true and lawful attorneys with full power to them and each of them to sign for me and in my name and in the capacity indicated below any and all amendments to the Registration Statements listed below filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 and any documentation, including Form N-8F, necessary to deregister any such registrations or to deregister any of the entities (including any issuing separate accounts) associated with the issuance of any such registrations.

    COMPANY: Security Life of Denver Insurance Company

    INDIVIDUAL WITH POWER OF ATTORNEY: J. Neil McMurdie

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933:

    033-74190    333-34404    333-73464    333-119437    333-119440    333-147534 
    033-78444    333-50278    333-90577    333-119438    333-120889     
    033-88148    333-72753    333-117329    333-119439    333-143973     

    REGISTRATION STATEMENTS FILED UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940:

    811-08292    811-08196    811-08976    811-09106 

    I hereby ratify and confirm on this 28th day of January, 2008, my signature as it may be signed by my said attorneys to any such registration statements and any and all amendments thereto.

    Signature

    /s/ David A. Wheat
    David A. Wheat, Director, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer


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