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Appendix-1 |
FEES AND EXPENSES | ||||
Charges for Early
Withdrawals |
There are partial withdrawal charges assessed upon a partial withdrawal
of account value. A “surrender” is when you
return your policy to us and we pay you the policy’s
account value, if any. If a policy “lapses” it terminates without any value. The maximum partial withdrawal charge is the lesser of
$20 or 2% of the withdrawal amount. For example, if the partial
withdrawal is $10,000, the maximum partial withdrawal
charge is $20. |
FEE TABLE
Deductions from account
value | ||
Transaction Charges |
In addition to partial withdrawal charges (if applicable), you may also
be charged for the following transactions:
A tax charge will be deducted from each premium paid.
A transfer charge may be deducted upon transfers into or out of a
variable investment option after you have made more than
12 such transfers in a year.
|
FEE TABLE
Deductions from premium
payments
Deductions from account
value | ||
Ongoing Fees and
Expenses (annual charges) |
In addition to partial withdrawal and transaction charges, you will also
be subject to certain ongoing fees and expenses, including
an insurance charge, asset-based risk charge, policy loan
costs, and supplementary benefit rider charges. Some of
these fees and expenses are based wholly or in part on the
characteristics of the insured persons (e.g., age, sex, and underwriting
classification).
You should view the “policy specifications” page of your
policy for rates applicable to your policy.
|
FEE TABLE Deductions from account value | ||
You will also bear expenses associated with the portfolios under the
policy, as shown in the following table:
|
Charges at the portfolio
level
APPENDIX | |||
Annual Fee |
Minimum |
Maximum | ||
Variable investment accounts (portfolio fees
and expenses) |
0.39% |
1.09% |
RISKS | ||
Risk of Loss |
You can lose money by investing in this policy. |
PRINCIPAL RISKS OF
INVESTING IN A
POLICY |
Not a Short- Term
Investment |
This policy is not a short-term investment and is not appropriate for
an investor who needs ready access to cash. The policy is
unsuitable as a short-term savings vehicle because of
substantial policy-level charges, including the premium
charge and the partial withdrawal charge, as well as
potential adverse tax consequences from such short-term
use. |
Early Surrender or
Withdrawal Risk/Not a Short-Term Investment |
Risks Associated with
Investment Options |
An investment in this policy is subject to the risk of poor
performance and can vary depending on the performance of
the account allocation options available under the policy
(e.g., portfolios). Each such option (including the fixed
investment option) will have its own unique risks, and
you should review these options before making an
allocation decision. You can find the prospectuses and
other information about the portfolios at
dfinview.com/JohnHancock/TAHD/eVariableLife. |
Investment Risk/Risk of Loss |
RISKS | ||
Insurance Company
Risks |
Your investment in the policy is subject to risks related to John
Hancock USA, including that the obligations (including
under the fixed investment option), guarantees, or
benefits are subject to the claims-paying ability of John
Hancock USA. Information about John Hancock USA,
including its financial strength ratings, is available
upon request from your John Hancock USA representative. Our
current financial strength ratings can also be obtained
by contacting the Service Office at
1-800-732-5543. |
Depositor
Registrant |
Policy Lapse |
Unless the no lapse guarantee feature is in effect, this policy will go
into default if the account value of your policy is
insufficient to pay the charges when due. The
“surrender value” is your account value, less
any policy debt. This can happen as a result of insufficient premium payments, poor performance of the variable or general account options you have chosen, withdrawals, or unpaid loans or
loan interest. If a default is not cured within a 61- day grace period,
your policy will lapse without value, and no death
benefit or other benefits will be payable.
|
Lapse and Reinstatement |
RESTRICTIONS | ||
Investments |
There are restrictions that may limit the variable investment account
options and general account options (including the fixed
investment option) that you may choose, as well as
limitations on the transfer of account value among those
options. These restrictions may include a monthly limit
on the number of transfers you may make. We may also
impose additional restrictions to discourage market timing and
disruptive trading activity.
In particular, your allocation options will be affected if you elect to
take a loan or receive benefits under certain
supplementary benefit riders.
Among other things, the policy also allows us to eliminate the shares
of a portfolio or substitute shares of another new or
existing portfolio, subject to applicable legal
requirements. |
Limitations on transfers
to or from a variable
investment account
Limitations on transfers
out of the fixed
investment option
Effect of Loans on Cash
Value and Death
Benefit
Portfolios |
Optional Benefits |
There are restrictions and limitations relating to optional benefits,
as well as conditions under which an optional benefit may
be modified or terminated by us. For example, certain
supplementary benefit riders may be subject to
underwriting, and your election of an option may result
in restrictions upon some of the policy benefits, including
availability of investment options. |
More About Certain Optional Benefits |
TAXES | ||
Tax Implications |
You should consult with a tax professional to determine the tax
implications of an investment in and payments received
under the policy. There is no additional tax benefit to
you if the policy is purchased through a tax-qualified
plan. If we pay out any amount of your account value upon
surrender or partial withdrawal, all or part of that
distribution would generally be treated as a return of the
premiums you’ve paid and not subjected to income tax, with any
portion not treated as a return of your premiums
includible in your income. Distributions also are subject
to tax penalties under some circumstances.
|
Tax Consequences of Owning a Policy |
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST | ||
Investment Professional
Compensation |
Some investment professionals may receive compensation for selling
the policy, including by means of commissions and revenue
sharing arrangements. These investment professionals may
have a financial incentive to offer or recommend this
policy over another investment. |
Commissions Paid to
Dealers |
Exchanges |
Some investment professionals may have a financial incentive to
offer you a new policy in place of the one you already
own, and you should only exchange your policy if you
determine, after comparing the features, fees, and risks
of both policies, that it is preferable for you to
purchase the new policy rather than continue to own the
existing policy. |
Commissions Paid to Dealers |
TRANSACTION FEES | ||
Charge |
When Charge is Deducted |
Amount Deducted |
Tax charge |
Upon payment of premium |
3.60% of each premium paid |
Maximum partial withdrawal |
Upon a partial withdrawal |
Lesser of $20.00 or 2% of withdrawal
amount |
Maximum transfer charge(1) |
Upon each transfer into or out of a variable
investment option beyond an annual limit
of twelve |
$25.00 (currently $0) |
Living Care Benefit Rider |
Only if benefit exercised |
Charge is imbedded in discounting of death benefit paid in advance |
PERIODIC CHARGES OTHER THAN ANNUAL PORTFOLIO EXPENSES |
||
Charge |
When Charge is Deducted |
Amount Deducted |
Base Policy Charges: |
|
|
Insurance charge(1): |
Monthly |
|
Minimum charge |
|
$0.08 per $1,000 of AAR |
Maximum charge |
|
$83.33 per $1,000 of AAR |
Charge for a representative insured
person |
|
$0.14 per $1,000 of AAR |
Asset-based risk charge(2) |
Monthly |
0.075% (monthly rate) of account value |
Maximum policy loan interest rate(3) |
Accrues daily
Payable annually |
4.75% annual rate |
Optional Benefit Charges: |
|
|
Age 100 Maintenance of Death |
Monthly |
|
Benefit Rider(4) |
|
|
Minimum charge |
|
$0.0001 per $1,000 of amount at risk |
Maximum charge |
|
$2.30 per $1,000 of amount at risk |
Charge for representative insured
person |
|
$0.0003 per $1,000 of amount at risk |
Long-Term Care Acceleration Rider(5) |
Monthly |
|
Minimum charge |
|
5% of all other monthly charges |
Maximum charge |
|
14% of all other monthly charges |
Charge for representative insured
person |
|
9% of all other monthly charges |
Annual Portfolio Expenses |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Range of expenses that are deducted from portfolio assets, including
management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees,
and other expenses |
0.39% |
1.09% |
STANDARD BENEFITS | ||
Name of Benefit |
Purpose |
Brief Description of
Restrictions/Limitations |
Dollar cost averaging |
Under the dollar cost averaging program, you will
designate an amount that will be transferred
monthly from one variable investment account into
any other variable investment account, or a fixed
investment option. |
We reserve the right to cease to offer this program
after written notice to you. |
Asset allocation balancing |
Under the asset allocation balancer program, you
will designate a percentage allocation of account
value among variable investment accounts. We will
automatically transfer amounts among the variable
investment accounts at intervals you select
(annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly) to
reestablish your chosen allocation. |
We reserve the right to cease this program after written notice to you. |
OPTIONAL BENEFITS | ||
Name of Benefit |
Purpose |
Brief Description of
Restrictions/Limitations |
Living Care Benefit Rider |
Provides for an advance payment to you of a
portion of the death benefit if the insured person
becomes terminally ill, as defined in the rider, with
death expected within 24 months. |
Advances under the rider are discounted for interest
at the rates specified in the rider, and we may use a
portion of any advance to repay loans under your
policy. The maximum advance is $1,000,000. |
Age 100 Maintenance of
Death Benefit Rider |
Provides for the continuation of the Sum Insured in
force when the insured person attains age 100,
without charge, if the policy’s account value at the
time is greater than zero. |
The monthly charge for this rider currently begins
in the 6th policy year. |
Long-Term Care
Acceleration Rider |
This rider provides for periodic advance payments
to you of a portion of the death benefit if the
insured person becomes “chronically ill” so that
such person: (1) is unable to perform at least 2
activities of daily living without substantial human
assistance or has a severe cognitive impairment;
and (2) is receiving certain qualified services
described in the rider. |
Intended only for policies where the death benefit is determined under Option A and the “cash value accumulation test” described under “The minimum insurance amount” is elected. Benefits under the Long-Term Care Acceleration Rider will not begin until we receive proof that the insured person qualifies and has received 100 days of “qualified long- term care service” as defined in the rider, while the policy was in force. You must continue to submit evidence during the insured person’s lifetime of the insured person’s eligibility for rider benefits. |
Investment Objective |
Portfolio and Adviser/Subadviser |
Current
Expenses |
Average Annual
Total Returns
(as of 12/31/23) (%) | ||
1-Year |
5-Year |
10-Year | |||
To approximate the aggregate total return
of a broad-based U.S. domestic equity
market index. |
500 Index Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(North America) Limited |
0.25%* |
25.95 |
15.40 |
11.75 |
To seek income and capital appreciation. |
Active Bond Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(US) LLC |
0.66% |
6.48 |
1.67 |
2.40 |
To provide long-term growth of capital.
Current income is a secondary objective. |
Blue Chip Growth Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
|
0.77%* |
49.59 |
13.58 |
12.39 |
To seek long-term growth of capital. |
Capital Appreciation Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Jennison Associates LLC |
0.76%* |
52.95 |
18.07 |
14.18 |
To seek total return consisting of income
and capital appreciation. |
Core Bond Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Allspring Global Investments, LLC
|
0.63%* |
5.89 |
1.11 |
1.74 |
To seek long-term growth of capital. |
Disciplined Value International Trust -
Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Boston Partners Global Investors,
Inc. |
0.79%* |
20.05 |
8.47 |
3.10 |
To provide substantial dividend income
and also long-term growth of capital. |
Equity Income Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
|
0.71%* |
9.52 |
11.15 |
7.88 |
To seek growth of capital. |
Financial Industries Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(US) LLC |
0.89%* |
5.21 |
9.70 |
7.08 |
To seek long-term capital appreciation. |
Health Sciences Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
|
1.00%* |
4.26 |
10.56 |
10.94 |
Investment Objective |
Portfolio and Adviser/Subadviser |
Current
Expenses |
Average Annual
Total Returns
(as of 12/31/23) (%) | ||
1-Year |
5-Year |
10-Year | |||
To realize an above-average total return
over a market cycle of three to five years,
consistent with reasonable risk. |
High Yield Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Western Asset Management
Company, LLC |
0.81%* |
12.87 |
4.95 |
3.58 |
To seek to track the performance of a
broad-based equity index of foreign
companies primarily in developed
countries and, to a lesser extent, in
emerging markets. |
International Equity Index Trust - Series
NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/SSGA Funds Management, Inc. |
0.34%* |
15.42 |
6.97 |
3.71 |
To seek long-term growth of capital. |
Mid Cap Growth Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Wellington Management Company
LLP |
0.90% |
18.87 |
12.39 |
9.79 |
Seeks to approximate the aggregate total
return of a mid cap U.S. domestic equity
market index. |
Mid Cap Index Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(North America) Limited |
0.41%* |
16.00 |
12.20 |
8.86 |
To seek long-term capital appreciation. |
Mid Value Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
|
0.96%* |
18.65 |
13.09 |
9.35 |
To obtain maximum current income
consistent with preservation of principal
and liquidity. |
Money Market Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(US) LLC |
0.28%* |
4.81 |
1.68 |
1.07 |
To seek maximum total return, consistent
with preservation of capital and prudent
investment management. |
Opportunistic Fixed Income Trust - Series
NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Wellington Management Company
LLP |
0.88%* |
8.21 |
2.72 |
2.22 |
To seek to achieve a combination of long-
term capital appreciation and current
income. |
Real Estate Securities Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Wellington Management Company
LLP |
0.76%* |
13.06 |
7.74 |
8.00 |
To seek a high level of current income
consistent with preservation of capital.
Maintaining a stable share price is a
secondary goal. |
Short Term Government Income Trust -
Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(US) LLC |
0.67%* |
3.87 |
0.51 |
0.66 |
Seeks to approximate the aggregate total
return of a small cap U.S. domestic equity
market index. |
Small Cap Index Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(North America) Limited |
0.48%* |
16.52 |
9.60 |
6.85 |
Investment Objective |
Portfolio and Adviser/Subadviser |
Current
Expenses |
Average Annual
Total Returns
(as of 12/31/23) (%) | ||
1-Year |
5-Year |
10-Year | |||
To seek long-term capital appreciation. |
Small Cap Stock Trust - Series NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Wellington Management Company
LLP |
1.08%* |
16.31 |
11.18 |
7.43 |
Seeks to approximate the aggregate total
return of a broad U.S. domestic equity
market index. |
Total Stock Market Index Trust - Series
NAV
John Hancock Variable Trust Advisers
LLC/Manulife Investment Management
(North America) Limited |
0.53%* |
25.58 |
14.44 |
10.78 |
JOHN HANCOCK USA SERVICE OFFICE | |
Overnight Express Delivery |
Mail Delivery |
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John Hancock Insurance Company 372 University Ave, Suite #55979
Westwood, MA 02090 |
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PO Box 55979
Boston, MA 02205 |
Phone: |
|
1-800-732-5543 |
|
Name of Policy (and SEC EDGAR Identifier #)
|
Name of Policy (and SEC EDGAR Identifier #)
|
Annual Premium Variable Life (C000086006) |
Medallion Variable Universal Life Edge (C000086007) |
eVariable Life (C000086009) |
Medallion Variable Universal Life Edge II (C000086008) |
Medallion Variable Life (C000086004) |
Medallion Variable Universal Life Plus (C000086005) |
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Name and Principal Business Address |
Position with Depositor |
Brooks Tingle 200 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 |
Chair, Director, President & Chief Executive Officer |
Nora Newton Crouch
804 Pepper Avenue Richmond, VA 23226 |
Director |
Thomas Edward Hampton
5207 2nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20011 |
Director |
J. Stephanie Nam 129 State Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 |
Director |
Ken Ross 200 Berkeley St. Boston, MA 02116 |
Director, Vice President |
Shamus Weiland 200 Bloor Street E. Toronto, ON M4W 1E5 |
Director |
Henry H. Wong 200 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116 |
Director, Vice President |
Executive Vice Presidents |
|
Andrew G. Arnott** |
Global Head of Retail, GWAM |
Christopher Paul Conkey** |
Global Head of Public Markets |
Scott S. Hartz** |
Chief Investment Officer – U.S. Investments |
Senior Vice Presidents |
|
John Addeo** |
Global Fixed Income Chief Investment Officer |
John C.S. Anderson** |
Global Head of Corporate Finance |
Kevin J. Cloherty** |
Deputy General Counsel, Global Markets |
Mike Dallas** |
Global Head of Employee Experience |
Aimee DeCamillo* |
Global Head of Retirement |
Peter DeFrancesco* |
Head of Digital – Direct to Consumer |
Michael F Dommermuth*** |
Head of Wealth & Asset Management |
Kristie Feinberg* |
Head of MIM US and Europe |
Maryscott Greenwood** |
Global Head of Regulatory & Public Affairs |
Len van Greuning* |
Chief Information Officer MIM |
Anne Hammer* |
Global Chief Communications Officer |
John B Maynard** |
Deputy General Counsel, Legacy, Reinsurance & Tax |
Steven E. Medina** |
Global Equity Chief Investment Officer |
Name and Principal Business Address |
Position with Depositor |
Joelle Metzman** |
GWAM Chief Risk Officer |
Sinead O’Connor* |
Head of Actuarial Policy |
Wayne Park* |
Head of US Retirement |
Gerald Peterson** |
Global Head of Operations, GWAM |
Nicole Rafferty*** |
Global Head of Contact Centers |
Susan Roberts* |
Head of LTC Customer Care Transformation |
Ian Roke** |
Global Head of Asset & Liability Management |
Thomas Samoluk** |
US General Counsel and US Government Relations |
Anthony Teta* |
US Head of Inforce Management |
Nathan Thooft** |
Global MAST Chief Investment Officer |
Anne Valentine-Andrews*** |
Global Head of Private Markets |
Blake Witherington** |
US Chief Credit Officer |
Vice Presidents |
|
Lynda Abend* |
|
Mark Akerson* |
|
Kenneth D’Amato** |
|
Jay Aronowitz** |
|
Kevin Askew** |
|
William Auger* |
|
Jack Barry* |
|
P.J. Beltramini* |
|
Zahir Bhanji*** |
|
Jon Bourgault** |
|
Paul Boyne** |
|
Ian B. Brodie** |
|
Ted Bruntrager* |
CCO & Chief Risk Officer |
Grant Buchanan*** |
|
Ginger Burns** |
|
Brendan Campbell* |
|
Yan Rong Cao* |
|
Rick A. Carlson** |
|
Patricia Rosch Carrington** |
|
Alex Catterick**** |
|
Ken K. Cha* |
|
Diana Chan*** |
Head of Treasury Operations |
Christopher M. Chapman** |
|
Sheila Chernicki* |
|
Teresa H. Chuang** |
|
Eileen Cloherty* |
|
Maggie Coleman*** |
|
Catherine Z. Collins** |
|
Meredith Comtois* |
|
Thomas D. Crohan** |
|
Susan Curry** |
|
Kenneth Dai*** |
Treasury |
Michelle M. Dauphinais* |
|
Frederick D Deminico** |
|
Susan P Dikramanjian** |
|
William D Droege** |
|
Jeffrey Duckworth** |
|
Marc Feliciano** |
|
Katie M. Firth** |
|
Carolyn Flanagan** |
|
Lauren Marx Fleming** |
|
Philip J. Fontana** |
|
Laura Foster*** |
|
Matthew Gabriel* |
|
Paul Gallagher** |
|
Name and Principal Business Address |
Position with Depositor |
Melissa Gamble** |
|
Scott B. Garfield** |
|
Marco Giacomelli*** |
|
Jeffrey N. Given** |
|
Thomas C. Goggins** |
|
Dara Gough* |
|
Howard C. Greene** |
|
Erik Gustafson** |
|
Neal Halder* |
|
Jeffrey Hammer*** |
|
Lindsay L. Hanson* |
|
Richard Harris*** |
Appointed Actuary |
Jessica Harrison*** |
|
John Hatch* |
Chief Operations Officer – US Segment |
Justin Helferich*** |
|
Michael Hession* |
|
Philip Huvos* |
|
Sesh Iyengar** |
|
Tasneem Kanji** |
|
Geoffrey Grant Kelley** |
|
Recep C. Kendircioglu** |
|
Neal P. Kerins* |
|
Michael P King*** |
|
Heidi Knapp** |
|
Hung Ko*** |
|
Robert Krempus*** |
|
Diane R. Landers** |
|
Michael Landolfi** |
|
Tracy Lannigan** |
Corporate Secretary |
Jessica Lee*** |
|
Scott Lively** |
|
David Loh*** |
|
Jeffrey H. Long** |
|
Jennifer Lundmark* |
|
Edward P. Macdonald** |
|
Patrick MacDonnell** |
|
Shawn McCarthy** |
|
Andrew J. McFetridge** |
|
Jonathan McGee** |
|
Katie L. McKay** |
|
Eric S. Menzer** |
|
Stella Mink*** |
|
Michelle Morey* |
|
Scott Morin* |
|
Catherine Murphy* |
Deputy Appointed Actuary |
Richard Myrus** |
|
Lisa Natalicchio* |
|
Jeffrey H. Nataupsky** |
|
Scott Navin** |
|
Jeffrey Packard** |
|
Pragya Pandit* |
|
Onay Payne*** |
|
Gary M. Pelletier** |
|
David Pemstein** |
|
Jessica Portelance*** |
|
Jason M. Pratt** |
|
Ed Rapp** |
|
Todd Renneker** |
|
Name and Principal Business Address |
Position with Depositor |
Chet Ritchie* |
|
Charles A. Rizzo** |
|
Emily Roland** |
|
Josephine M. Rollka* |
|
Barbara H. Rosen-Campbell** |
|
Caryn Rothman** |
|
Devon Russell* |
|
Paul Sanabria** |
|
Emory W. Sanders* |
|
Jeffrey R. Santerre** |
|
Marcia Schow** |
|
Christopher L. Sechler** |
|
Garima Vijay Sharma*** |
|
Estelle Shaw-Latimer*** |
|
Thomas Shea** |
|
Lisa Shepard** |
|
Alex Silva* |
CFO - US Insurance |
Susan Simi** |
|
Darren Smith** |
|
Jayanthi Srinivasan*** |
|
Brittany Straughn* |
|
Katherine Sullivan** |
|
Trevor Swanberg** |
|
Robert E. Sykes, Jr.** |
|
Wilfred Talbot* |
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Gary Tankersley* |
Head of US Retirement Distribution |
Michelle Taylor-Jones* |
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Brian E. Torrisi** |
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Simonetta Vendittelli* |
Chief Financial Officer and Controller |
Gina Goldych Walters** |
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Adam Weigold** |
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Jonathan T. White** |
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Bryan Wilhelm* |
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Karin Wilsey** |
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Adam Wise** |
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Jeffrey Wolfe** |
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Thomas Zakian** |
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Michael Zargaj* |
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Name of Investment Company |
Capacity in Which Acting |
John Hancock Variable Life Account S |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Variable Life Account U |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Variable Life Account V |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Variable Life Account UV |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account R |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account T |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account W |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account X |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account Q |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account A |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account N |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account H |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account I |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account J |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account K |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account L |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.) Separate Account M |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company of New York Separate Account B |
Principal Underwriter |
John Hancock Life Insurance Company of New York Separate Account A |
Principal Underwriter |
Name |
Title |
Rick Carlson** |
Vice President, US Taxation |
Jeffrey H. Long** |
Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Financial Operations Principal |
Edward P. Macdonald** |
Vice President, General Counsel |
Gary Tankersley* |
Director, Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer |
Alex Silva* |
Director |
Christopher Walker*** |
Director, Vice President, Investments |
Tracy Lannigan** |
Vice President, Corporate Secretary |
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(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
Name of Principal
Underwriter |
Net Underwriting
Discounts and Commissions |
Compensation on Events
Occasioning the Deduction
of a Deferred Sales Load |
Brokerage Commissions |
Other Compensation |
John Hancock Distributors LLC |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
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/s/Michael A. Ramirez Michael A. Ramirez, as Attorney-In-Fact |
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Signatures |
Title |
* Simonetta Vendittelli |
Vice President, Controller, and Chief Financial Officer |
* Brooks Tingle |
Chair, Director, President and Chief Executive Officer |
* Nora N. Crouch |
Director |
* Thomas Edward Hampton |
Director |
* J. Stephanie Nam |
Director |
* Ken Ross |
Director |
* Shamus Weiland |
Director |
* Henry H. Wong |
Director |
/s/Michael A. Ramirez Michael A. Ramirez, as Attorney-In-Fact |
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