United States Life Insurance Files Post-Effective Amendment

The filing covers changes to the company's registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 6:14pm

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United States Life Insurance Company in The City of New York has filed a post-effective amendment to its registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The amendment covers changes to the company's existing registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933.

Why it matters

Filings of this nature are common for insurance companies and other financial institutions as they update their regulatory paperwork and disclosures. These amendments provide transparency into the ongoing operations and regulatory compliance of major industry players.

The details

The post-effective amendment is the third such filing by United States Life Insurance Company. The changes cover updates to the company's existing registration statement, which was originally filed in 2023 under file number 333-284520.

  • The post-effective amendment was filed on April 16, 2026.

The players

United States Life Insurance Company in The City of New York

A major life insurance provider based in New York City.

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The takeaway

Routine regulatory filings like this post-effective amendment provide insight into the ongoing operations and compliance efforts of large insurance companies, even if the specific details may be technical in nature.