Talcott Resolution Life Insurance Company, et al.
Published Date: 2/2/2026
Notice
Summary
Talcott Resolution Life Insurance Company and its partners want to swap some investment options in their variable annuity contracts to better portfolios. This change affects policyholders using these accounts and aims to improve their investment choices without extra costs. The SEC is reviewing the request, which was filed in early 2025, to make sure everything is fair and smooth.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
Variable annuity investment substitutions
If you own certain variable annuity contracts funded through the listed Separate Accounts, the applicants ask the SEC to allow substitution of shares of certain Existing Portfolios for shares of certain Replacement Portfolios as investment options. The application was filed on February 14, 2025 and amended on July 25, 2025 and December 18, 2025; the request seeks approval under section 26(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940.
Request to permit in-kind transactions
The applicants also request an exemption under section 17(b) of the Investment Company Act to be exempt from section 17(a) so they may engage in certain in-kind transactions in connection with the substitutions. That exemption request is part of the same application filed February 14, 2025 and amended July 25, 2025 and December 18, 2025.
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