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What happens if my outstanding loans plus interest due exceed the policy loan value on my policy?


You will be notified to make a payment to reduce the loan plus interest to a value that the policy can support. If you have dividend accumulations, you may be advised that you can use dividends to pay down the interest and loan.
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