What's Happening?
Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Josh Hershman announced that the liquidation of PHL Variable Insurance Co. will be postponed until at least 2027. This decision comes as state insurance guaranty associations prepare to seek bids from insurers willing
to assume parts of PHL's business, a process expected to take several months. PHL Variable was placed into rehabilitation in May 2024 due to hazardous financial conditions, which led to a moratorium on benefits and premiums. Despite efforts to rehabilitate the company, regulators shifted to a liquidation plan by the end of 2025. The National Organization of Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Associations is managing the request for proposals, with the process anticipated to start in the third quarter of 2026. The goal is to protect policyholders while maximizing the value of estate assets.
Why It's Important?
The delay in PHL Variable's liquidation highlights ongoing challenges in the insurance industry, particularly concerning companies facing financial instability. This situation affects policyholders who may experience uncertainty regarding their benefits and coverage. The involvement of state insurance guaranty associations underscores the importance of regulatory frameworks in protecting consumers and maintaining industry stability. The outcome of this process could set precedents for handling similar cases in the future, impacting how insurers manage financial distress and policyholder protection.
What's Next?
The next steps involve the commencement of the request for proposals in the third quarter of 2026, with insurers expected to submit bids to assume PHL's obligations. The timing of subsequent actions will depend on the proposals received. Policyholders will continue to receive updates on their options under the modified rehabilitation moratorium, with nearly all eligible individuals having received election packages. The process of selecting modification options is ongoing, with a significant portion of policyholders having already submitted their choices.













