If you’re shopping for final expense insurance, Mutual of Omaha and Transamerica are two of the most popular options you’ll come across — and for good reason. Both are A-rated carriers with solid products, but there are some real differences that matter when it comes to your wallet and your coverage.

I’ve placed policies with both companies and I’ll break down exactly how they compare so you can make the right call.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Mutual of Omaha (Living Promise) Transamerica (FE Solutions)
Level Plan Ages 45 – 85 0 – 85 (Immediate) / 18 – 85 (Express)
Max Coverage $40,000 $50,000
Min Coverage $2,000 $1,000 (Immediate) / $5,000 (Express)
Medical Exam No No
Day-One Coverage Yes (Level plan) Yes (Immediate & Express)
Graded Plan Ages 45 – 80 18 – 80 (Easy Solution)
Graded Benefit (Years 1–2) Premiums + 10% Year 1: 30%, Year 2: 70%
10-Pay Option ❌ Not available ✅ Available
Digital Application iGo e-App 100% digital (Express)
Approval Speed 24–48 hours typically As fast as 10 minutes (Express)
Children’s Rider ❌ Not available ✅ Up to 9 kids/grandkids
Nursing Home Benefit ✅ Free on Level plan ✅ Free on Immediate & 10-Pay
Concierge Planning ✅ Free on Express
Policy Fee $36/year Built into premium
Pricing Generally lower Slightly higher
Company Rating A+ (AM Best) A (AM Best)
Expedited Claims Standard process Up to $25K expedited

Where Mutual of Omaha Wins

Where Transamerica Wins

My Recommendation

For most people, Mutual of Omaha is the better value. The lower premiums add up to significant savings over the life of the policy, and their underwriting tends to be more forgiving. If you qualify for the Level plan, it’s hard to beat Living Promise.

However, Transamerica is the better choice if:

The best approach? Let me compare both carriers side-by-side for your specific age and health. The “winner” can vary depending on your individual situation.

👉 Get Your Free Side-by-Side Comparison or call (919) 944-8443.


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