Did you know that you can pay your SGLI or VGLI premiums using either a registered or non-registered Gene Grawe Fund Five Back Visa prepaid debit card?

If you are helping a student in the Quincy Catholic school system and you’re paying your SGLI or VGLI premiums through military allotment, you can stop the allotment and begin paying the premium with GGF money. The Prudential OSGLI website takes the GGF Visa as easy as can be. For me, that’s another $430 a month or $5,160 a year of GGF spending to help with my granddaughter’s tuition.

All you have to do is call OSGLI and tell them to stop the allotment. Wait a couple months for that to happen, then when you get your first statement begin paying your premium on the OSGLI website using a Gene Grawe Fund Visa. They even accept an unregistered Visa. Doesn’t matter to them.

NOTE: I’ve checked with OSGLI and was told that it is currently not possible to make multiple smaller payments to pay your premium. That applies whether the payment is made online or by phone. So until the Gene Grawe Fund can offer prepaid Visas larger than $500, our premium payment limit will be $500. In other words, if your monthly premium is greater than $500, you won’t be able to use Gene Grawe Fund Visas.