Comparing Transamerica and Aflac for final expense insurance? Both are well-known carriers, but they take very different approaches to coverage, pricing, and features. Here’s how they stack up — and which one might be the better fit for you.

Quick Comparison

Feature Transamerica Aflac
Level Plan Ages 0 – 85 45 – 80
Max Coverage $50,000 $50,000 (ages 45–55), drops with age
Min Coverage $1,000 $5,000 (Level) / $2,000 (Modified)
Day-One Coverage Yes Yes (Level plan)
10-Pay Option ✅ Available ❌ Not available
Digital Application ✅ 100% digital (Express) Standard application
Approval Speed As fast as 10 minutes Standard underwriting
Children’s Rider Up to 9 kids, convertible Up to $10K/child, convertible at 22–25
Nursing Home Benefit ✅ Included (Immediate/10-Pay) ❌ Not included
Annual Admin Fee Built into premium $48/year
Accidental Death Rider Ages 18 – 70 40 – 45 only
Accelerated Death Max Up to 100% of face amount Max $15,000 (50% of face)
Pricing Moderate Higher
Expedited Claims Up to $25,000 Standard

Where Transamerica Wins

Where Aflac Wins

The Bottom Line

Transamerica is the stronger product in almost every category — better pricing, faster approval, more riders, and more flexibility. Aflac’s main advantage is brand familiarity, but that doesn’t help pay the premiums.

That said, neither carrier may be the best option for you — Mutual of Omaha often beats both on pricing. The only way to know is to compare all three side-by-side for your specific situation.

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