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Michele Walz

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Insurance Sales Representative - Bankers Life and Casualty Company
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(856) 813-3055(856) 813-3055
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Michele WalzInsurance Sales Representative, Mount Laurel, NJ

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Meet Michele Walz
Personal Business Philosophy
My goal is to offer solutions that meet your needs today and for the life of your retirement. I believe in building a personal relationship with you as my client, so I can better understand your retirement goals and help you get there with confidence and peace of mind.
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NJ, PA, VA
professional background
Joined Bankers Life in 2018Began work in the Insurance Industry in 2018
designations received
Company Recognitions: Vera Creque Leadership Award
personal background
Family: My husband of 22 years Rob. I have raised 5 children, Robby, Gabrielle, Sarah, Elizabeth and Rachel. 1 Grandson Gavin and a Granddaughter on the way! 2 Grand dogs Turtle & Cannon!Community Involvement: Church Event Volunteer

Michele Walz, Bankers Life Agent in Mount Laurel, NJ

Closed - Opens at 8:00 AM Monday
Contact Me
Office Phone:
(856) 780-9001(856) 780-9001
Direct Phone:
(856) 813-3055(856) 813-3055
Cell Phone:
(856) 813-3055(856) 813-3055
michele.walz@bankerslife.com
Branch Info
1000 Atrium Way
Ste 100
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
US
Hours
Day of the WeekHours
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Evenings and Weekends by Appointment

Products & Services Offered in Mount Laurel, NJ

  • Life Insurance

    Find out how life insurance can help protect the financial security of you and your family.
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  • Medicare Supplement Insurance

    Learn how Medicare supplement insurance can help cover out-of-pocket costs that Medicare may not cover.
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  • Long-term Care Insurance

    Find out how long-term care insurance can help provide financial security in the event of an unexpected long-term illness.
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  • Annuities

    Learn how an annuity can help protect and grow your retirement savings.
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Financial Calculators & Tools

Our calculators are here to help support your retirement and insurance planning needs so you can make confident and informed decisions.
Retirement Calculators
Insurance Calculators
  • How Long Will My Retirement Savings Last?

    Determine how long your retirement savings may last considering your monthly spending, sources of income, inflation and more.
  • Estimate Social Security Benefits

    Estimate your future Social Security benefits based on your income history and expected retirement age.
  • Traditional 401(k) or Roth 401(k)?

    How do traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k) contributions differ, and which option best suits your financial needs?
  • Retirement Income Estimator

    Input your current savings and income sources to estimate your future retirement income and assess if you’re on track to meet your goals.
For information and educational purposes only. Does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation.

Forget Me Not Days

At Bankers Life, our insurance agents and associates witness firsthand the impact that Alzheimer’s and dementia have on our customers, their families and their caregivers. That’s why we established Bankers Life Forget Me Not Days®, our nationwide fundraising campaign to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association®. This June marks the 23rd anniversary of the campaign. Since 2003, we’ve helped raise more than $7.8 million for the Alzheimer’s Association through the Forget Me Not Days campaign and corporate donations.

Explore Medicare Advantage

You have many choices when it comes to Medicare – Let us help you compare Medicare Advantage plans to find the right coverage for you. Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare Parts A and B.


Let's Talk About Your Plans for Long-Term Care!

As people live longer and health care expenses continue to rise, the need for long-term care becomes more of a "when" than an "if" situation. That's why it's so important to be prepared and have discussions with your loved ones. Ready to start planning your next steps?

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    Great customer service in every aspect! I like to say thank you Michele I greatly appreciated all your professionalism and knowledge. It surely made everything a breeze as you stated it would! Will recommend her to everyone I know! Once again, I thank you kindly.
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Our agents provide an expansive suite of insurance options, including core products offered by Bankers Life and Casualty Company, Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company and Washington National Insurance Company.

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Finding Balance: How Financial Therapy Can Transform Your Money Mindset
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