Life insurance brokers are generally paid a commission by the insurance company for each policy sold. This cost is built into the premium, so the consumer does not pay any type of surcharge. In fact, buying life insurance via direct distribution channels (where a commission is not generated) is often more expensive because the fixed cost of employees salaries and necessary infrastructure is higher than the distribution costs under the commission-driven broker network.
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