MLM Companies

Primerica Review 2026

Publicly traded financial services MLM selling term life insurance

Last updated: January 15, 2026

What is Primerica?

Financial services company selling term life insurance, mutual funds, annuities, and debt management programs through a network of licensed sales representatives. Publicly traded on NYSE (PRI).

Pros

  • 47 years in business — public company (NYSE: PRI) since 2010
  • Legitimate regulated financial products (term life insurance)
  • Per-customer residual ~$15-20/mo on policy renewals
  • Regulated industry provides consumer protections
  • Real career path in financial services with proper licensing

Cons

  • Must obtain state life insurance license (cost + time)
  • $99 startup fee plus licensing costs
  • Moderate per-customer residual compared to digital products
  • MLM-style recruiting structure alongside product sales

Rating Breakdown

Residual Income
3.1

Potential for ongoing passive income

Simplicity
3.5

Easy to understand and execute

Transparency
3.5

Clear about costs, requirements, and income

Community & Support
3.5

Quality of training and community

Value for Money
5.0

Worth the investment

Overall Rating
3.1

Frequently Asked Questions About Primerica

Is Primerica an MLM?
Primerica operates with an MLM-style recruiting structure but sells legitimate financial products (term life insurance, investments). It is publicly traded on the NYSE, which provides more transparency than typical MLMs.
How much do Primerica representatives earn?
Representative earnings depend on sales volume and building a team. As a publicly traded company, Primerica offers more transparency than typical MLMs. Successful reps can transition to full careers in financial services.
Do I need a license to sell Primerica products?
Yes. To sell life insurance, you must obtain a state life insurance license. Primerica provides training but you bear the cost of the license exam (~$50-150 per state) and the $99 startup fee.

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