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Betty White educates seniors about redeeming unwanted life insurance

"Everyone loves Betty White, and retirees and financial advisers respect and trust her," says The Lifeline Program's Stephen E. Terrell.

By Karen Butler
Actress Betty White at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on August 22, 2012. (File/UPI/Jim Ruymen)
Actress Betty White at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on August 22, 2012. (File/UPI/Jim Ruymen) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Legendary comic actress Betty White can now be seen in an online video campaign educating senior citizens about how they can redeem unwanted life insurance policies to give them money to live more fully and stress-free.

"Everyone loves Betty White, and retirees and financial advisers respect and trust her," Stephen E. Terrell, senior vice president of market development and branding for The Lifeline Program, said in a statement Wednesday. "Over the past 10, fun years of working with her, she has helped us immeasurably to better communicate the life-changing benefits of life settlements. She has been a dream come true for our company and the industry as a whole."

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The new short films feature information from financial professionals addressing some of the newest trends in life settlements, the company said.

White, 92, is best known for her work on the TV sitcoms Hot in Cleveland, The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

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