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Annuities RIAs can say YES to

Built with your RIA practice in mind – they’re commission-free, advisory fee friendly, easy to integrate and available on our direct-to-RIA platform
 

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Modern solutions for modern times

Today’s annuities are effective tools that help you address clients’ shifting priorities and a variety of financial planning obstacles. Discover how they may help strengthen client portfolios, while also creating opportunities to enhance relationships.

    

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Direct-to-RIA platform

We understand your unique business needs—so we’ve put resources in place to support you and your clients.

  • No subscription fee or intermediary needed
  • Seamless technology integration with industry-leading providers and platforms
  • End-to-end experience that easily integrates with your reporting and planning software

Open accounts with ease

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Use our leading-edge technology

Run tax-deferred growth and income illustrations, compare fund data and options, generate customized proposals for your clients and more.

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More than a century of financial strength

Since 1905, Lincoln Financial has remained committed to helping investors plan for retirement, prepare for the unexpected and protect their wealth from taxes, long-term health costs, longevity, inflation and market risk. Today, millions of Americans rely on us for the knowledge, experience and solutions to help them meet their goals

The Lincoln difference

Success in partnership

Tap into more than 30 years of expertise to help you strengthen, protect and honor the commitment between you, your clients and their loved ones. Call us today at 877-533-5630, email us: LincolnRIA@LFD.com or fill out the form below.

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Annuities are long-term investment products designed for retirement purposes and are subject to market fluctuation, investment risk, and possible loss of principal.