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Licensed Insurance Agent – Mentorship Track to Become an Infinite Banking Specialist

Location

Texas

Posted

16 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Professional CertificateEnglish

Job Description

Licensed Insurance Agent – Mentorship Track to Become an Infinite Banking Specialist

Legacy Planning

• Let’s help families build wealth — and help YOU become an Infinite Banking Specialist. • Apply for this job remotely. • Learn, grow, and specialize in one of the most powerful financial strategies available — Infinite Banking.

Job Requirements

  • Hold a current life insurance license (REQUIRED)
  • Want to learn advanced strategies (IULs, infinite banking, tax-free planning)
  • Are driven to educate clients, not just sell to them
  • Are coachable and committed to growth
  • Want to work with a supportive, faith- and family-based team

Benefits

  • 1-on-1 Mentorship from Certified Infinite Banking Advisors
  • Step-by-step training on IULs, whole life design, and family banking strategies
  • Hands-on experience helping clients eliminate debt, build savings, and grow legacy wealth
  • 100% Remote with flexible hours
  • Commission-based pay with top-tier comp structure

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