Phoenix Companies Nassau Life Insurance Company / Parent organization
Please contact the Nassau Service Center at 1-800-541-0171 to discuss the specific options that may be available based on your policy.
Nassau Financial Group is headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut with $24.8 billion in assets under management and 370,000 policyholders and contract holders. We have been doing this a long time – 170 years – but we remain humble enough to always try to improve.
Nassau Financial Group is headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut with $24.8 billion in assets under management and 370,000 policyholders and contract holders. We have been doing this a long time – 170 years – but we remain humble enough to always try to improve.
A.M. Best Rating: Nassau Life Insurance Company has received a rating of B+ from A.M. Best. This rating reflects the company's financial strength and ability to meet ongoing insurance obligations.
A submission agreement is a contract between two parties that establishes the use of arbitration to settle any disputes that may arise between them. This type of contract is used when the contract parties have an agreement that does not already provide arbitration as an option for dispute resolution.
We noted that arbitration clauses are made before any dispute arises. Submission agreements, however, are agreements to arbitrate made after the dispute has arisen.
Submission Agreement: The Submission Agreement lists the parties in the arbitration case and confirms that FINRA will administer it. It also establishes that, if the case ends with a hearing, the parties all agree to abide by the arbitrators' decisions.
A “submission agreement” (also called an “agreement to arbitrate”) is a written agreement between two parties that establishes the use of arbitration to settle a dispute (or any and all disputes) that may arise between them.
A “submission agreement” (also called an “agreement to arbitrate”) is a written agreement between two parties that establishes the use of arbitration to settle a dispute (or any and all disputes) that may arise between them.