Everlake Life Structured Settlements

Everlake (old Allstate Life) Structured Settlements Now Serviced by TAG/NTTDATA New Everlake Telephone Number!

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On May 20, 2024, Everlake migrated a group of annuity contracts including, Annuitized Deferred Annuities , Single Premium Immediate Annuities (SPIAs), Pension Buyouts, and a select group of Structured Settlements and Deferred Annuities to Transaction Applications Group, Inc. (TAG), a wholly owned subsidiary of NTT DATA Services Holding Corporation.
Customers with the products referenced at left received a mailing instructing them to begin servicing their contracts with TAG. Answers to common questions can also be found within the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) documentation.

Read Everlake Customer Service FAQ updated October 2024

Visit Structured Settlement Annuity Company Customer Service Numbers (4structures.com) for more Tips and Telephone Numbers for Other Current and Former Structured Settlement Annuity Issuers

Does this apply to former Allstate Life Insurance Company of New York structured settlements?

Allstate ceased writing new structured settlement annuities in Q1 2013. The New York and non-New York entities later went in separate directions, with the New York entity being acquired by Wilton Re. See Allstate – Business Wire Press Release – Wilton Re dated March 29, 2021.

Last updated November 1, 2024

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