August 28, 2008
I have been an insurance professional fro the past 36+ years and am writing to you because I do not support the adoption of proposed Rule 151A, which would classify most indexed annuities as securities. In addition, I am concerned that the application of proposed Rule 151A would not be limited to indexed annuities and that other annuity and insurance products that happen to fit the criteria set out in the rule would be brought within the scope of the rule.
I do believe that people who promote unsuitable sales and engage in misleading sales practices should be aggressively prosecuted and subject to meaningful sanctions. However, concerns about suitability, disclosure and marketing methods, however valid, are not the relevant criteria for determining whether a financial product is or is not a security. Properly structured indexed annuities do not share the same investment risk as investment products such as mutual funds and individual stocks, since with an indexed annuity the risk of a downturn in the related index rests with the issuer of the product and not the consumer.
For these reasons, I urge the SEC to withdraw the proposed rule. Thank you.
William N. Wilson, MSFS, CLU, ChFC, CASL The Wilson Group