| The Insurance Registry of America (IRA) is a central repository for your personal information and ensures that your loved ones are well informed in the event that something were to happen to you. Simply stated, the IRA is "an insurance policy for your insurance policy."
Within the Insurance Registry of America website, members are able to store critical information about their insurance policies, account information, wills, 401K's and other retirement and financial documents.
The Insurance Registry of America contacts members on an annual basis to ensure saved data is current and complete. Should a member be unreachable after multiple contact attempts, the Registry gets in touch with appointed receiver(s). Upon receipt of a death certificate, the Registry provides the receiver(s) with account and financial information.
The Insurance Registry of America is designed to be a central repository of your personal information to ensure that your loved one's know what to do if something unfortunate were to happen to you.
The Insurance Registry of America is a secure website that has been developed as a central repository. Personal usernames and passwords are created by members, and are the only way to obtain saved information. By utilizing their username and password, members are able to update and edit their financial details at any time.
Members are charged a yearly membership fee. This membership fee allows The Registry to contact members on an annual basis to ensure saved information is up-to-date. If the membership fee is not paid as per the contract, the Registry proactively contacts the member. If the member is unreachable after multiple attempts, then The Registry takes steps to confirm that the member is still surviving. Think of this as "Insurance for your insurance."
As an added bonus, members may print a copy of all information posted to their account. It is recommended that this copy be saved in the safety deposit box of a close relative or loved one. Updates to your information may be printed as often as you would like.
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