RiverSource®
Variable Universal Life 5
Variable Universal Life 5 – Estate Series
INDIVIDUAL FLEXIBLE PREMIUM VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES
New policies are not currently being offered.
Issued by:
RiverSource Life Insurance Company (RiverSource Life)
 
70100 Ameriprise Financial Center
Minneapolis, MN 55474
Telephone: 1-800-862-7919
(Service Center)
Website address: riversource.com/lifeinsurance
RiverSource Variable Life Separate Account
Updating Summary Prospectus
May 1, 2024
The Prospectus for the RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 (VUL 5) or (the Contract) is available and contains more information about the Contract, including its features, benefits and risks. You can find the current prospectus and other information about the Contract online at riversource.com/lifeinsurance. You can also obtain this information at no cost by calling 1-800-862-7919 or by sending an email request to riversourceannuityservice@ampf.com.
Additional information about certain investment products, including variable life insurance, has been prepared by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s staff and is available at Investor.gov.

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Key Terms
These terms can help you understand details about your policy.
Accumulation Unit: An accounting unit used to calculate the value of the Subaccounts.
Attained Insurance Age: The Insured's Insurance Age plus the number of Policy Anniversaries since the Policy Date. Attained Insurance Age changes only on a Policy Anniversary.
Beneficiary: The person(s) or entity(ies) designated to receive the death benefit Proceeds.
Cash Surrender Value: Proceeds received if you surrender the policy in full. The Cash Surrender Value equals the Policy Value minus Indebtedness and any applicable Surrender Charges.
Close of Business: The time the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closes, 4 p.m. Eastern time unless the NYSE closes earlier.
Code: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Duration: The number of years a policy is in force. For example, Duration 1 is the first year the policy is in force and Duration 15 is the 15th year the policy is in force.
Fixed Account: The portion of the Policy Value that earns interest at a fixed rate not less than the guaranteed interest rate as shown under Policy Data.
Fixed Account Value: The portion of the Policy Value that you allocate to the Fixed Account, including Indebtedness.
Full Surrender: The withdrawal of the full Cash Surrender Value and termination of the policy.
Funds: Mutual funds or portfolios, each with a different investment objective. (See “The Variable Account and the Funds.”) Each of the Subaccounts of the Variable Account invests in a specific one of these Funds.
Good Order: We cannot process your transaction request relating to the policy until we have received the request in Good Order at our Service Center. “Good Order” means the actual receipt of the requested transaction in writing, along with all information, forms and supporting legal documentation necessary to effect the transaction. To be in “Good Order,” your instructions must be sufficiently clear so that we do not need to exercise any discretion to follow such instructions. This information and documentation generally includes your completed request; the policy number; the transaction amount (in dollars); the names of and allocations to and/or from the Subaccounts, the Indexed Accounts and the Fixed Account affected by the requested transaction; Social Security Number or Taxpayer Identification Number; and any other information, forms or supporting documentation that we may require. For certain transactions, at our option, we may require the signature of all policy Owners for the request to be in Good Order. With respect to purchase requests, “Good Order” also
generally includes receipt of sufficient payment by us to effect the purchase. We may, in our sole discretion, determine whether any particular transaction request is in Good Order, and we reserve the right to change or waive any Good Order requirements at any time.
Indebtedness: All existing loans on the policy plus interest that has either been accrued or added to the policy loan.
Indexed Account: The portion of the Policy Value that has the ability to earn interest based on a change in the value of one or more designated indexes.
Insurance Age: The age of Insured, based upon his or her nearest birthday on the date of the application.
Insured: The person whose life is insured by the policy.
Lapse: The policy ends without value and no death benefit is paid.
Minimum Initial Premium: The premium amount used to determine if the Minimum Initial Premium Guarantee is in effect. The Minimum Initial Premium is shown under Policy Data and depends on the Insured’s Insurance Age, sex (unless unisex rates are required by law), Risk Classification, optional insurance benefits added by rider, the initial Specified amount and death benefit option.
Minimum Initial Premium Guarantee (MIPG): A feature of the policy guaranteeing that the policy will remain in force over the Minimum Initial Premium Guarantee Period as long as the Policy Value minus Indebtedness equals or exceeds the monthly deduction. This feature is in effect as long as certain premium payment requirements are met.
No-Lapse Guarantee (NLG): A feature of the policy guaranteeing that the policy will remain in force over the No-Lapse Guarantee Period even if the Cash Surrender Value is insufficient to pay the monthly deduction. This feature is in effect as long as certain premium payment requirements are met.
No-Lapse Guarantee Premium: The premium amount used to determine if the NLG is in effect. The NLG Premium is shown under Policy Data and depends on the Insured’s Insurance Age, sex (unless unisex rates are required by law), Risk Classification, optional insurance benefits added by rider, the initial Specified Amount and death benefit option.
Owner: The entities to which, or individuals to whom, we issue the policy or to whom you subsequently transfer ownership. The Owner is authorized to make changes to the policy and request transactions involving Policy Value. In the prospectus “you” and “your” refer to the Owner.
Policy Anniversary: The same day and month as the Policy Date each year the policy remains in force.

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Policy Data: The portion of the policy that includes specific information on your policy regarding your policy’s benefits, amount and duration of guaranteed charges, premium information, and other benefit data applicable to the Insured.
Policy Date: The date we issue the policy and from which we determine policy anniversaries, policy years and policy months. The Policy Date is shown under Policy Data.
Policy Value: The sum of the Fixed Account Value plus the Variable Account Value plus the values of the Indexed Account(s).
Proceeds: The amount payable under the policy as follows:
Upon death of the Insured prior to the date the Insured has reached Attained Insurance Age 120, Proceeds will be the death benefit option in effect as of the date of the Insured’s death, minus any Indebtedness.
Upon death of the Insured on or after the Insured has reached Attained Insurance Age 120, Proceeds will be the greater of:
the Policy Value on the date of the Insured’s death minus any Indebtedness on the date of Insured’s death; or
the death benefit on the Insured's Attained Insurance Age 120 Policy Anniversary minus any partial surrenders and partial surrender fees occurring after the Insured's Attained Insurance Age 120 Policy Anniversary.
On Full Surrender of the policy, the Proceeds will be the Cash Surrender Value.
Risk Classification: A group of insureds that RiverSource Life expects will have similar mortality experience.
RiverSource Life: In this prospectus, “we,” “us,” “our” and “RiverSource Life” refer to RiverSource Life Insurance Company.
Service Center: Our department that processes all transaction and service requests for the policies. We consider all transaction and service requests received when they arrive in Good Order at the Service Center. Any transaction or service requests sent or directed to any location other than our Service Center may end up delayed or not processed. Our Service Center address and telephone number are listed on the first page of the prospectus.
Specified Amount: An amount chosen by you that we use to determine the death benefit and the Proceeds payable upon death of the Insured prior to the Insured’s Attained Insurance Age 120 Policy Anniversary. If death benefit option 1 is chosen, this is the amount of life insurance coverage you want. For death benefit option 2 and 3, this is the minimum amount of life insurance coverage. We show the initial Specified Amount you have chosen in your policy.
Subaccounts: Each Subaccount is a separate investment division of the Variable Account and invests in a particular portfolio or Fund.
Surrender Charge: A charge we assess against the Policy Value at the time of surrender, or if the policy Lapses, during the first ten years of the policy and for ten years after an increase in coverage.
Valuation Date: Any normal business day, Monday through Friday, on which the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open, up to the time it closes, generally 4:00 PM Eastern Time. At the NYSE close, the next Valuation Date begins. We calculate the Accumulation Unit value of each Subaccount on each Valuation Date. If we receive your transaction request at our Service Center before the Close of Business, we will process your transaction using the Accumulation Unit value we calculate on the Valuation Date we received your transaction request in Good Order. On the other hand, if we receive your transaction request in Good Order at our Service Center at or after the Close of Business, we will process your transaction using the Accumulation Unit value we calculate on the next Valuation Date. If you make a transaction request by telephone (including by fax), you must have completed your transaction by the Close of Business in order for us to process it using the Accumulation Unit value we calculate on that Valuation Date. If you were not able to complete your transaction before the Close of Business for any reason, including telephone service interruptions or delays due to high call volume, we will process your transaction using the Accumulation Unit value we calculate on the next Valuation Date.
Variable Account: RiverSource Variable Life Separate Account consisting of Subaccounts, each of which invests in a particular Fund. The Policy Value in each Subaccount depends on the performance of the particular Fund.

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Updated Information About Your Policy
UNDERLYING FUNDS
Effective 4/26/2024, certain American Century Variable Portfolios reorganized into substantially similar Lincoln Variable Insurance Portfolios.
Effective 3/11/2024, BlackRock International Limited is added as a subadviser for the BlackRock Global Allocation V.I. Fund.
Effective 4/26/2024, Neuberger Berman International Equity Portfolio and Neuberger Berman U.S. Equity Index PutWrite Strategy Portfolio have been liquidated.

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Key Information Table
Important Information You Should Consider About the Policy
 
FEES AND EXPENSES
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Statutory
Prospectus
Charges for Early
Withdrawals
If you surrender your policy for its full Cash Surrender Value, or the policy
Lapses, during the first ten years and for ten years after requesting an
increase in the Specified Amount, you will incur a surrender charge. The
Surrender Charges are set based on various factors such as the Insured’s
Insurance Age (or Attained Insurance Age at the time of a requested
increase in the Specified Amount), Risk Classification, and the number of
years the policy has been in force (or for the number of years from the
effective date of an increase in the Specified Amount).
The maximum initial Surrender Charge rate that would be charged on any
policy would be $57.00 per $1,000 of Initial Specified Amount. Therefore,
if a Full Surrender occurs on a policy that was issued with a $1,000,000
Initial Specified Amount, the maximum initial Surrender Charge would be
$57,000 which is $57.00 times $1,000,000 divided by 1,000.
The surrender charges are shown under the Policy Data page of your policy.
Fee Tables
Transaction Fees
Base Policy
Charges
Transaction
Charges
In addition to surrender charges, you may also incur charges on other
transactions, such as a premium expense charge, partial surrender
charge, express mail fee, electronic fund transfer fee, and fees imposed
when exercising your rights under the Accelerated Benefit Rider for
Terminal Illness and the Overloan Protection Benefit. If you take a loan
against the policy, you will be charged a loan interest rate on any
outstanding balance until the loan is paid off.
Fee Tables
Ongoing Fees and
Expenses (annual
charges)
In addition to surrender charges and transaction charges, an investment in
the policy is subject to certain ongoing fees and expenses, including fees
and expenses covering the cost of insurance under the policy and the cost
of the following riders if they are elected as optional benefits available
under the policy: Accidental Death Benefit Rider, Children’s Insurance
Rider, Waiver of Monthly Deduction Rider, Waiver of Premium Rider,
Accounting Value Increase Rider and AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit
Rider - CI. Such fees and expenses are set based on various factors such
as the Insured’s Risk Classification, Insurance Age, sex and the number of
years the policy is in force. You should review the rates, fees and charges
under the Policy Data page of your policy.
You will also bear expenses on any Policy Value in the Indexed Accounts at
an annual rate of 0.60% applied monthly.
You will also bear expenses associated with the Funds offered under the
policy, as shown in the following table:
Fee Tables
Transaction Fees
Base Policy
Charges
Annual Fee
Minimum
Maximum
Underlying Fund options
(Funds fees and expenses)(1)
0.38%
2.38%
(1) As a percentage of fund assets.
 
RISKS
 
Risk of Loss
You can lose money by investing in this policy including loss of principal.
Principal Risks

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RISKS
Location in
Statutory
Prospectus
Not a Short-Term
Investment
The policy is not suitable as a short-term investment and is not appropriate
for an investor who needs ready access to cash.
The policy is a long-term investment that is primarily intended to provide a
death benefit that we pay to the Beneficiary upon the Insured’s death.
Your policy has little or no Cash Surrender Value in the early policy years.
During early policy years the Cash Surrender Value may be less than the
premiums you pay for the policy.
Your ability to take partial surrenders is limited. You cannot take partial
surrenders during the first policy year.
Principal Risks
Risks Associated
with Investment
Options
An investment in the policy is subject to the risk of poor investment
performance and can vary depending on the performance of the
investment options available under the policy.
Each investment option (including the Fixed Account and the Indexed
Accounts) has its own unique risks.
You should review the investment options before making an investment
decision.
If the death benefit is option 2, the death benefit could decrease from the
death benefit on the previous Valuation Date due to adverse investment
experience.
Principal Risks
The Variable
Account and the
Funds
Insurance
Company Risks
An investment in the policy is subject to the risks related to RiverSource
Life Insurance Company. Any obligations (including under the Fixed Account
and the Indexed Accounts) or guarantees and benefits of the policy that
exceed the assets of the Variable Account are subject to RiverSource Life’s
claims-paying ability. If RiverSource Life experiences financial distress,
RiverSource Life may not be able to meet their obligations to you. More
information about RiverSource Life, including their financial strength
ratings, is available by contacting RiverSource Life at 1-800-862-7919.
Additional information regarding the financial strength of RiverSource Life
can be accessed at: strengthandsoundness.com.
Principal Risks
The General
Account
Policy Lapse
Insufficient premium payments, fees and expenses, poor investment
performance, full and partial surrenders, and unpaid loans or loan interest
may cause the policy to Lapse. There is a cost associated with reinstating
a Lapsed policy. Death benefits will not be paid if the policy has Lapsed.
Your policy may not Lapse if the No Lapse Guarantee or the Minimum Initial
Premium Guarantee is in effect. Also, your policy enters a grace period
before Lapsing, allowing you additional time to pay the amount required to
keep the policy in force.
Keeping the Policy
in Force

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RESTRICTIONS
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Statutory
Prospectus
Investments
We reserve any right to limit transfers of value from a Subaccount to
one or more Subaccounts or to the Fixed Account to five per policy year,
and we may suspend or modify this transfer privilege at any time with
the necessary approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
• Your transfers among the Subaccounts are subject to policies designed
to deter market timing.
• The minimum transfer amount from an investment option is $50, if
automated, and $250 by mail or telephone.
• On the Insured’s Attained Insurance Age 120 anniversary, any Policy
Value in the Subaccounts will be transferred to the Fixed Account and
may not be transferred to any Subaccount or Indexed Account.
• You may only transfer into and out of the Fixed Account on a Policy
Anniversary, unless you automate such transfers.
• Restrictions into and out of the Indexed Accounts apply.
• We reserve the right to close, merge or substitute Funds as investment
options.
• We also reserve the right, upon notification to you, to close or restrict
any Funds. We will obtain any necessary approval of the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
• We generally limit purchase payments in excess of $1,000,000.
Transfers Among
the Fixed
Account, Indexed
Accounts and
Subaccounts
Substitution of
Investments
Optional
Benefits —
Investment
Allocation
Restrictions for
Certain Benefit
Riders
Optional Benefits
Accelerated Benefit Rider for Terminal Illness (ABRTI): The ABRTI
has certain conditions that must be satisfied to exercise the benefit of
these riders. 
• Accidental Death Benefit Rider (ADB): The ADB is not available for all
Insurance Ages or Risk Classifications that would be Insured under the
base policy. The ADB has termination dates prior to the termination date
of the base policy. The ADB has certain conditions that must be
satisfied to exercise the benefit of these riders.
• Automatic Increase Benefit Rider (AIBR): The AIBR is only available at
policy issuance. The AIBR is not available for all Insurance Ages or Risk
Classifications that would be Insured under the base policy. The AIBR
has termination dates prior to the termination date of the base policy. 
• Children's Insurance Rider (CIR): The CIR is not available for all
Insurance Ages or Risk Classifications that would be Insured under the
base policy. The CIR has termination dates prior to the termination date
of the base policy. The CIR provides death benefit proceeds on someone
other than the Insured of the base policy.
• Waiver of Monthly Deduction Rider (WMD): The WMD is not available
for all Insurance Ages or Risk Classifications that would be Insured
under the base policy. The WMD has termination dates prior to the
termination date of the base policy. The WMD has certain conditions
that must be satisfied to exercise the benefit of these riders. 
• Waiver of Premium Rider (WP): The WP is not available for all Insurance
Ages or Risk Classifications that would be Insured under the base
policy. The WP has termination dates prior to the termination date of the
base policy. The WP has certain conditions that must be satisfied to
exercise the benefit of these riders. 
• AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Rider (ASR): The ASR is only
available at policy issuance. The ASR is not available for all Insurance
Ages or Risk Classifications that would be Insured under the base
policy. The ASR has certain conditions that must be satisfied to exercise
the benefit of these riders.
• Charitable Giving Benefit (CGB): No Material Restrictions. 
Additional
Information About
Standard Benefits
(Other than
Standard Death
Benefits)

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TAXES
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Statutory
Prospectus
Tax Implications
You should consult with a tax professional to determine the tax
implications of an investment in and payments received under the policy.
• If you purchased the policy through a tax-qualified plan, there is no
additional tax deferral benefit under the policy. Earnings under your
policy are taxed at ordinary income tax rates when withdrawn.
• If your policy is a modified endowment contract, you may have to pay a
10% tax penalty if you take a withdrawal of earnings before age 59½.
Taxes
 
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
 
Investment
Professional
Compensation
In general, we pay selling firms and their sales representatives’
compensation for selling the policy.
In addition to commissions, we may, in order to promote sales of the
policies, pay or provide selling firms with other promotional incentives in
cash, credit or other compensation. These promotional incentives or
reimbursements may be calculated as a percentage of the selling firm’s
aggregate, net or anticipated sales and/or total assets attributable to
sales of the policy, and/or may be a fixed dollar amount. Selling firms and
their sales representatives may have a financial incentive to recommend
the policy over another investment.
Distribution of the
Policy
Exchanges
If you already own an insurance policy, some financial representatives may
have a financial incentive to offer you a new policy in place of one you
already own. You should only exchange an existing policy if you determine,
after comparing the features, fees and risks of both policies, that it is
better for you to purchase the new policy rather than continue to own your
existing policy.
For additional
information, see
1035 exchanges
under Other Tax
Considerations

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Other Benefits Available Under the Contract
In addition to the standard death benefit(s) associated with your contract, other standard and/or optional benefits may also be available to you. The following table summarizes information about those benefits. Information about the fees associated with each benefit included in the table may be found in the Fee Table.
Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
Accelerated
Benefit Rider for
Terminal Illness
(ABR–TI)
The ABR–TI allows the Owner to
withdraw part of the death benefit if the
Insured becomes terminally ill.
Optional
Death benefit can only be accelerated
if the Insured is diagnosed as
terminally ill as defined in the rider.
• The accelerated benefit creates a lien
against the policy’s death benefit and
interest will be added to the lien as it
accrues.
• At the Insured’s death, the policy’s
Beneficiary would receive only the
death benefit remaining after the lien
has been deducted.
Accidental Death
Benefit (ADB)
The Accidental Death Benefit rider
provides for an additional death benefit
if the Insured’s death is caused by
accidental injury prior to the Attained
Insurance Age70Policy Anniversary.
Optional
ADB is available for Insureds Issue
Ages 5-65.
• ADB will only pay the additional
accidental death benefit if the
Insured's death is caused by
accidental injury prior to the Insured's
Attained Insurance Age70Policy
Anniversary.
• Death must occur within 90 days of
the accidental injury to be considered
for the accidental death benefit.
Automatic
Increase Benefit
Rider (AIBR)
The Automatic Increase Benefit Rider
(AIBR) provides for an increase in the
Specified Amount on each Policy
Anniversary without evidence of
insurability. The amount of the increase
will be based on a percentage of the
Specified Amount in effect at the time of
the increase. The percent is chosen by
the policy Owner at the time of
application.
Optional
AIBR is only available at issue.
• AIBR is available to Insureds Issue
Ages 0–60.
• AIBR cannot be added to policies with
an Insured that has a substandard
Risk Classification.
• The automatic increase percent
cannot be changed once the policy
has been issued.
• The lifetime maximum amount of all
automatic increases combined is
$750,000.
• The AIBR will terminate at the earlier
of:
• The Insurance Attained Insurance Age
65Policy Anniversary, or
• The date the lifetime maximum of
$750,000 is reached, or
• The date the policy owner rejects an
automatic increase, or
• The date the policy owner requests a
decrease in the Specified Amount,
(Partial Surrenders and death benefit
option changes that result in a
decrease in Specified Amount do not
cause the rider to terminate), or
• When the policy owner requests to
have the rider removed, or
• The date the policy terminates for any
reason.

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Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
Children’s
Insurance Rider
(CIR)
The Children’s Insurance Rider (CIR)
provides level term coverage on each
eligible child.
Optional
CIR is available for Insureds Issue
Ages 16-60.
• CIR provides insurance on the
Insured's children ages 15 days to
19 years at issue and any children
born after issue and prior to the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary.
• Coverage on a child will expire on the
earlier of the child's 22nd birthday or
the Insured's Attained Insurance Age
65Policy Anniversary.
Overloan
Protection
Benefit (OPB)
Protects the policy from Lapsing as a
result of the loan balance exceeding the
Policy Value when certain conditions are
met.
Optional
OPB can only be exercised if the
death benefit option 1 is in effect.
• The policy must be in force for at
least 15 years before the OPB can be
exercised.
• The policy may not be in the grace
period to exercise the OPB.
Waiver of
Monthly
Deduction
(WMD)
Under WMD, we will waive the monthly
deduction if the Insured becomes totally
disabled for a period of 180 consecutive
days and meets certain requirements
before Age 60.
Optional
WMD is available for Insureds Issue
Ages 20-55.
•  Insured must be totally disabled for
180 days or longer prior to the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary to claim benefits.
• Monthly deductions will be waived for
a limited period of time if total
disability begins on or after the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age60
Policy Anniversary but before the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary.
• During a period of total disability, the
Specified Amount of the policy cannot
be increased, the death benefit
option cannot be changed and
increases in benefits under the policy
or any riders attached to it will not be
allowed.
• If the rider and policy are inforce and
the rider is not on claim on the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary, the rider will
automatically terminate.

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Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
Waiver of
Premium (WP)
The Waiver of Premium (WP) rider
provides that if the insured becomes
totally disabled and total disability
continues for a period of 180
consecutive days, RiverSource Life will
add to the policy value the specified
premium as shown on the policy’s data
page, or waive the monthly deduction for
the policy, whichever is higher.
Optional
WP is available for Insureds Issue
Ages 20-55.
•  Insured must be totally disabled for
180 days or longer prior to the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary to claim benefits.
• Benefits will be applied for a limited
period of time if total disability begins
on or after the Insured's Attained
Insurance Age60Policy Anniversary
but before the Insured's Attained
Insurance Age65Policy Anniversary.
• During a period of total disability, the
Specified Amount of the policy cannot
be increased, the death benefit
option cannot be changed and
increases in benefits under the policy
or any riders attached to it will not be
allowed.
• If the rider and policy are inforce and
the rider is not on claim on the
Insured's Attained Insurance Age65
Policy Anniversary, the rider will
automatically terminate.
Accounting Value
Increase Rider
(AVIR)
If the policy is fully surrendered while
the rider is in force and prior to the
expiration date of the rider, we will waive
a portion of the Surrender Charge.
Optional
AVIR is only available at issue.
• This rider is only available in limited
situations, determined at time of
underwriting.
•  Surrender Charges will not be waived
if the policy is being surrendered in
exchange for a new insurance policy
or contract.

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Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
AdvanceSource
Accelerated
Benefit Rider for
Chronic Illness
(ASR-CI)
ASR-CI provides a rider payment to the
Insured, as an acceleration of the
policy’s death benefit, if the Accelerated
Benefit Insured becomes a Chronically
Ill Individual who receives Qualified
Long-term Care Services.
Optional
ASR is only available at issue.
• ASR is available for Insureds Issue
Ages 0-79.
• The ASR Specified Amount must be
between 20% and 100% of the policy
Specified Amount.
• The minimum ASR Specified Amount
is $50,000.
• The minimum Specified Amount of the
policy with an ASR is $100,000.
• ASR can be issued to Insureds rated
substandard up to and including Table
D.
• ASR is only available on policies that
are death benefit option 1.
• Benefits under the rider will only be
paid if the Insured is classified as
Chronically Ill, as defined in the rider,
for at least 90 days.
• Benefits will not be provided under
this rider during the first six months
for qualified long-term care services
received by the Insured due to a
pre-existing condition.
• The rider does not cover services
provided by a facility or an agency
that does not meet the rider definition
of such facility or agency.
• Certain policy transactions are not
allowed while the Insured is on ASR
claim. This includes transfers from
the Fixed Account to the Subaccounts
or indexed accounts, partial
surrenders, and additional loans.
• The ASR does not include inflation
projection coverage.

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Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
Charitable Giving
Benefit
For VUL 5 – ES only, you may name an
organization described in Section 170(c)
of the Code to receive an amount equal
to 1% of the policy’s Proceeds payable
upon death, with a maximum charitable
gift amount of $100,000.
Optional
This benefit is not available in all
states.
• The charitable giving benefit is not
available on non-ES policies (policies
with the initial Specified Amount less
than $1,000,000), even if the
Specified Amount is later increased to
$1,000,000 or more.
• The charitable beneficiary must be
any organization that qualifies under
Section 170(c) of the Internal
Revenue Code (IRC), as it now exists
or may later be amended, as an
authorized recipient of charitable
contributions.
• If a charitable beneficiary was never
designated, or the charitable
beneficiary designation has been
withdrawn and a new designation has
not been provided, no amount will be
payable under the CGB.
• Only one organization may be
designated as the charitable
beneficiary at any time.
Automated
Transfers
Automated transfer arrangements allow
you to set up periodic transfers at a set
interval (i.e. monthly, quarterly, etc.)
from one investment option to one or
more investment option(s) under the
policy.
Standard
Only one automated transfer
arrangement can be in effect at any
time.
• Only one account can be used as the
source of funds in the automatic
transfer arrangement.
• The Indexed Accounts may not be
used as the source of funds for any
automated transfer arrangement.
• If the Fixed Account is the source of
funds, you cannot set up an
automated transfer amount that
would deplete the Fixed Account in
less than 12 months.
• If the value of the source of funds
account is less than the requested
automated transfer amount, that
occurrence of the automated transfer
will not process.
• The minimum automatic transfer
amount is $50.
• You must allow seven days for us to
change any automated transfer
arrangement instructions that are
currently in place.
• If you made a transfer from the Fixed
Account to one or more Subaccounts,
you may not make a transfer from
those Subaccounts back to the Fixed
Account until the next Policy
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Name of Benefit
Purpose
Is the Benefit
Standard or
Optional
Brief Description of Restrictions /
Limitations
Automated
Dollar-Cost
Averaging (DCA)
A DCA arrangement is an automated
transfer arrangement designed to help
you benefit from fluctuations in
Accumulation Unit values caused by
fluctuations in the market values of the
underlying Funds. Under a DCA
arrangement, since you invest the same
amount each period, you automatically
acquire more units when market values
fall, fewer units when it rises. The
potential effect is to lower your average
cost per unit. There is no charge for
DCA.
Standard
Only one automated transfer
arrangement can be in effect at any
time.
• Only one account can be used as the
source of funds in the automatic
transfer arrangement.
• If the Fixed Account is the source of
funds, you cannot set up an
automated transfer amount that
would deplete the Fixed Account in
less than 12 months.
• If the value of the source of funds
account is less than the requested
automated transfer amount, that
occurrence of the automated transfer
will not process.
• The minimum automatic transfer
amount is $50.
• You must allow seven days for us to
change any automated transfer
arrangement instructions that are
currently in place.
• If you made a transfer from the Fixed
Account to one or more Subaccounts,
you may not make a transfer from
those Subaccounts back to the Fixed
Account until the next Policy
Anniversary.
Asset
Rebalancing
The asset rebalancing feature
automatically transfers Policy Value
between Subaccounts at set intervals
(i.e. monthly, quarterly, etc.) to
correspond to your chosen allocation
percentages among Subaccounts.
Standard
The Policy Value reallocated must be
at least $2,000 at the time the asset
rebalancing is set up.
• Asset rebalancing does not apply to
Policy Value in the Fixed Account.
• Asset rebalancing must occur
quarterly, semiannually or annually.
• You must allow 30 days for us to
change any asset rebalancing
instructions that currently are in
place.
Additional Information About Optional Benefits
When you purchase your policy, you may add any available optional benefits to your policy in the form of riders for an additional charge (unless otherwise noted).
Accelerated Benefit Rider for Terminal Illness (ABRTI). If the Insured is terminally ill and death is expected to occur within six months (in AZ, AR, CT, DC, DE, MT, ND and SD) or within twelve months (in all other states), the rider provides that you can withdraw a portion of the death benefit prior to death.
Example:
John Doe purchases a policy with a $400,000 specified amount and the Accelerated Benefit Rider for Terminal Illness (ABR-TI). John receives a terminal illness diagnosis as defined in the policy. He elects to receive an advance of the death benefit under the ABR-TI. At that time, there are no outstanding loans on the policy and the specified amount is $400,000. He elects to receive the maximum lump sum amount available to be accelerated which is 50% x $400,000 = $200,000. A one time administrative charge equal to $500 will be paid to us using an additional accelerated benefit and increasing the total accelerated benefit. The total accelerated benefit will create a lien against the policy that will be charged interest as described in the policy. The interest charged will be paid by additional accelerated benefits and will be added to the total accelerated benefit. The policy's proceeds payable to the beneficiary at the time of John's death will be the base policy death benefit less the total accelerated death benefit.

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Accidental Death Benefit Rider (ADB). ADB provides an additional death benefit if the Insured’s death is caused by accidental injury.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $400,000 Specified Amount and includes an Accidental Death Benefit (ADB) rider with an accidental death benefit equal to $100,000. Prior to John's Attained Insurance Age 70 Policy Anniversary, he dies within 180 days of an accidental injury and his death was a direct result of the accidental injury. The total Proceeds payable to the beneficiary will be $500,000 which is equal to the base policy Proceeds of $400,000 plus the accidental death benefit of $100,000.
Automatic Increase Benefit Rider (AIBR). AIBR provides an increase in the Specified Amount at a designated percentage on each Policy Anniversary until the earliest of the Insured’s Attained Insurance Age 65 or the occurrence of certain other events, as described in the rider.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $400,000 specified amount and the Automatic Increase Benefit Rider (AIBR) of 5%. On the first policy anniversary, the specified amount will increase to $420,000 which is the original specified amount of $400,000 times 1.05. A similar increase will automatically occur on each policy anniversary and no evidence of insurability will be required. The maximum amount of each annual increase is $25,000 and the lifetime maximum of all annual increases combined is $750,000. Automatic increases will occur until the earlier of John's Attained Insurance Age 65 Policy Anniversary or the lifetime maximum increase is reached.
Children’s Insurance Rider (CIR): CIR provides level term coverage on each eligible child.
Example:
Jane Doe purchases a base policy and the Children's Insurance Rider with a rider benefit amount equal to $8,000. John Doe is the insured of the base policy and Jane is the owner. All of John's children, as defined in the policy, are Insured under this rider. If a child of John's dies prior to the child's 22nd birthday and John's Attained Insurance Age 65 Policy Anniversary, the $8,000 rider benefit will be paid to Jane.
Overloan Protection Benefit (OPB). The overloan protection benefit prevents the policy from Lapsing due to the loan balance exceeding Policy Value. The OPB is included with new policies. The feature may be exercised by the policy Owner when all of the following conditions are met:
The policy has been in force for at least 15 years; and
The Insured’s Attained Insurance Age is at least 75 but not greater than 95; and
Policy Indebtedness must be greater than the Specified Amount and greater than or equal to the Indebtedness percentage shown under Policy Data; and
The Cash Surrender Value is sufficient to pay the exercise charge; and
The death benefit option in effect is option 1; and
The policy has not yet entered the grace period; and
The policy is not a modified endowment contract, as defined by Section 7702A of the Internal Revenue Code, and exercising the benefit does not cause the policy to become a modified endowment contract; and
No current or future distributions will be required from the policy to maintain its qualification for treatment as a life insurance policy under the Internal Revenue Code; and
The sum of Partial Surrenders taken to date are greater than or equal to the amount that can be withdrawn from the policy without creating adverse tax consequences.
If all of the above conditions have been met, the policy owner may submit a written request to exercise the benefit to prevent the policy from entering the grace period. The benefit will become effective on the next monthly anniversary following receipt of request. Exercising the benefit is irrevocable.
A onetime charge to exercise the benefit will be deducted from Policy Value. The charge is a percentage of the Policy Value that will not exceed the maximum exercise charge of 3%.
Once the OPB has been exercised, the following changes to the base policy will occur:
1.
The policy becomes a paid-up life insurance policy and no additional premium payments will be required, nor will any premium payments be accepted; however, loan repayments will be accepted.
2.
Monthly deductions will no longer be taken.
3.
Partial Surrenders will no longer be available.
4.
Additional loans will no longer be available.

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5.
Any outstanding loan will remain and interest will be charged at the current loan interest rate as shown under Policy Data.
6.
The NLG will no longer be in effect and cannot be reinstated.
7.
The death benefit option cannot be changed.
8.
Changes to the Specified Amount will no longer be allowed.
9.
Any riders attached to the policy will terminate.
Once the benefit has been exercised, the death benefit will be the applicable percentage from the Death Benefit Percentage Table as shown under Policy Data, multiplied by Policy Value or Indebtedness, whichever is greater. At the time of the exercise, this means the Death Benefit will decrease by as much as the one-time OPB exercise charge, which is currently 3%, multiplied by applicable percentage from the Death Benefit Percentage Table as shown under Policy Data. This may result in a significant reduction in the Proceeds payable upon death of the Insured. The OPB will terminate upon termination of the policy. If the policy terminates and is later reinstated, the OPB will also be reinstated with the policy. When the OPB is available to exercise, a notification will be sent to the policy owner. Once the benefit is exercised, a notification listing the changes to the policy will be sent to the policy owner.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $1,500,000 Specified Amount, death benefit option 1, and the Overloan Protection Benefit (OPB). At the beginning of the 16th policy year:
John is Attained Insurance Age 80.
Premiums paid to date equal $700,000.
Partial Surrenders and Partial Surrender Charges amounting to $700,000 have been taken.
The current Specified Amount is $800,000 (the initial Specified Amount minus the Partial Surrenders and Partial Surrender Charges to date).
The Policy Value is $850,000.
There is outstanding Indebtedness equal to $820,000.
The death benefit is $892,500 which is the greater of the Specified Amount and the Policy Value times 1.05 which is the applicable percentage for the Death Benefit Percentage Table.
The Proceeds payable upon death of the Insured at this point in time would be $72,500 which is the death benefit of $892,500 minus the outstanding Indebtedness of $820,000.
At this point, John decides to exercise his OPB to prevent the policy from lapsing. The exercise of the OPB will result in the following:
No more premium payments are required, nor will premium payments be accepted.
The policy will be assessed a one-time OPB exercise charge of $25,500 resulting in an updated Policy Value of $824,500.
Outstanding Indebtedness remains at $820,000.
Loan repayments will still be accepted.
The new death benefit immediately after the exercise will be $865,725 which is the greater of the updated Policy Value or outstanding Indebtedness times 1.05.
The Proceeds payable upon death of the Insured would now be $45,725 which is the new death benefit of $865,725 minus the outstanding Indebtedness of $820,000.
Waiver of Monthly Deduction Rider (WMD). Under WMD, we will waive the monthly deduction for a period of time if the Insured becomes totally disabled.
In addition:
If total disability begins on or after Attained Insurance Age 60 Policy Anniversary but before Attained Insurance Age 65 Policy Anniversary, the monthly deduction will be waived for a limited period of time; and
WMD also includes a waiver for involuntary unemployment benefit where monthly deductions may be waived up to 12 months. WMD for involuntary unemployment is not available in Florida or Montana.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy and the Waiver of Monthly Deduction rider. At Attained Insurance Age 55, John becomes totally disabled (as defined in the policy) and meets the requirements of the rider to qualify for waiver of the monthly deductions under the rider. We will waive the monthly deduction of the policy, this rider and all other riders attached to the policy. For any month that the monthly deduction is being waived, any Minimum Initial Premium and

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No-Lapse Guarantee Premium for that month will be zero. Since the disability began prior to John's Attained Insurance Age 60 Policy Anniversary, we will waive monthly deductions until either John is no longer considered totally disabled or John's Attained Insurance Age 120 Policy Anniversary.
Waiver of Premium Rider (WP). Under WP, if total disability begins before Attained Insurance Age 60, prior to Attained Insurance Age 65 we will add the specified premium shown under Policy Data in the policy to the Policy Value or waive the monthly deduction if higher. On or after Attained Insurance Age 65, we will waive the monthly deduction.
In addition, WP also includes a waiver for involuntary unemployment benefit where monthly deductions may be waived up to 12 months.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy and the Waiver of Premium rider with a $150 per month specified premium. At age 55, John becomes totally disabled (as defined in the policy) and meets the requirements of the rider to qualify for benefits under the rider. As long as John remains totally disabled, prior to John's Attained Insurance Age 65 Policy Anniversary, we will add the greater of the WP specified premium or the monthly deduction to the Policy Value each month. After John's Attained Insurance 65 Policy Anniversary, we will add the monthly deduction to the Policy Value each month. Since the disability began prior to John's Attained Insurance Age 60 Policy Anniversary, we will continue to pay the rider benefit until either John is no longer considered totally disabled or John's Attained Insurance Age 120 Policy Anniversary.
Accounting Value Increase Rider (AVIR). If the policy is fully surrendered while the rider is in force and prior to the expiration date of the rider, we will waive a portion of the Surrender Charge. The percentage waived is set at issue and applies to all AVIRs.
Please note the following about AVIR:
The amount waived is a percentage of the Surrender Charge that would apply to the initial Specified Amount.
The waiver does not apply to any Surrender Charge due to increases in Specified Amount, or to partial surrenders.
Surrender Charges will not be waived if the policy is being surrendered in exchange for a new insurance policy or contract.
During the surrender charge period of the policy, the percentage waived at Full Surrender is shown below:
Policy Years(s)
% of Surrender Charge Waived
1 - 4
100%
5
80%
6
65%
7
50%
8
35%
9+
0%
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $400,000 Specified Amount and the Accounting Value Increase Rider (AVIR). John decides to do a Full Surrender in the sixth policy year when the Policy Value is $60,000 and the Surrender Charge is $7,000. Due to the AVIR, instead of paying the Surrender Charge of $7,000, we will waive 65%, or $4,550, resulting in an actual Surrender Charge of $2,450. Therefore, the final Proceeds payable upon Surrender would be $57,550 which is the $60,000 Policy Value minus the actual Surrender Charge of $2,450.
AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Riders
Key terms used in the AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Rider sections are describe below.
AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Rider for Chronic Illness (ASR-CI). ASR-CI provides a rider payment to the Accelerated Benefit Insured, as an acceleration of the policy’s death benefit, if the Accelerated Benefit Insured becomes a Chronically Ill Individual who receives Qualified Long-term Care Services.
Please note the following about the ASR-CI:
This rider is only available for policies purchased under the Option 1 death benefit.
This rider has a different name in some jurisdictions. (See Appendix C.)
Rider availability varies by jurisdiction.
At the request of you or the Accelerated Benefit Insured, the accelerated benefit under this rider will be paid each month, limited by the maximum monthly benefit to the Accelerated Benefit Insured or to any individual authorized to act on behalf of the Accelerated Benefit Insured.

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These payments are subject to certain limitations and satisfaction of eligibility requirements which include the following: 1) A current written eligibility certification from a Licensed Health Care Practitioner that certifies the Accelerated Benefit Insured is a Chronically Ill Individual; and 2) Proof that the Accelerated Benefit Insured received or is receiving Qualified Long-term Care Services pursuant to a Plan of Care; and 3) Proof that the Elimination Period has been satisfied; and 4) Written Notice of Claim and Proof of Loss, as described in the “Claim Provisions” section of the policy, in a form satisfactory to us.
We will begin Monthly Benefit Payments under this rider when the Eligibility for the Payment of Benefits Conditions are met and a claim for benefits has been approved by us. The ASR-CI does not include inflation protection coverage and therefore the benefit level will not increase over time. Because the costs of long-term care services will likely increase over time, you should consider whether and how the benefits of the ASR-CI may be adjusted.
Monthly Benefit Payments paid will also change other values of the life insurance policy as provided in the rider such as Policy Value less Indebtedness, Surrender Charges and monthly No-Lapse Guarantee premiums.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $300,000 Specified Amount and the AdvanceSource Rider with a rider Specified Amount of $150,000 and a 3% Monthly Benefit Percent. John qualifies and starts to receive Qualified Long-Term Care Services. Once the elimination period is complete, we will pay the monthly benefit equal to the lesser of:
Rider Specified Amount x Monthly Benefit Percent ($150,000 x 3% = $4,500);
remaining amount to be accelerated; or
the maximum monthly benefit Limit.
When benefit payments begin, all policy value in Subaccounts will be transferred to the Fixed Account, future premium payments will be allocated to the Fixed Account and no transfers to the Subaccounts can be made during a period of coverage.
Immediately after a monthly benefit payment under the rider, the base policy specified amount will be reduced by the amount of the rider benefit amount. Other values of the policy will also be adjusted after each payment as described in the rider form.
The Rider's remaining amount to be accelerated will decrease after each monthly payment is made.
Under the ASR-CI the monthly benefit payment will be made to the Insured.
Key terms for the AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Riders:
The following key terms are associated with the AdvanceSource Accelerated Benefit Rider:
Accelerated Benefit Insured: This person is the Insured of the policy to which an AdvanceSource rider(1) is attached.
Adult Day Care: A program that provides a protective environment and preventive, remedial and restorative services for part of the 24-hour day.
Adult Day Care Center: A place that is licensed to provide Adult Day Care by the state. If not licensed, it must meet certain criteria listed in an AdvanceSource rider.(1)
AdvanceSource Rider Specified Amount: The maximum death benefit amount that may be accelerated under an AdvanceSource rider.(1) This amount is chosen in your application for the rider and is shown in the “policy data” section of the policy.
Assisted Living Facility: A facility that provides ongoing care and related services to inpatients in one location. In some states, if the facility is not licensed or accredited to provide such care, it must meet certain criteria listed in an AdvanceSource rider.(1)
Chronically Ill Individual: An individual who has been certified by a Licensed Health Care Practitioner as being unable to perform (without substantial assistance from another person) at least two activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity; or requiring Substantial Supervision to protect such individual from threats to health and safety due to Cognitive Impairment.
Cognitive Impairment: A deficiency in a person’s short-term memory; orientation as to person, place, and time; deductive or abstract reasoning; or judgment as it relates to safety awareness.
(1)
The riders have a different name in some jurisdictions. (See Appendix C.)

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Eligibility for the Payment of Benefits Conditions: Eligibility requirements for claim payments include the following: 1) A current written eligibility certification from a Licensed Health Care Practitioner that certifies the Accelerated Benefit Insured is a Chronically Ill Individual; and 2) Proof that the Accelerated Benefit Insured received or is receiving Qualified Long-term Care Services pursuant to a Plan of Care; and 3) Proof that the Elimination Period has been satisfied; and 4) Written Notice of Claim and Proof of Loss, as described in the “Claim Provisions” section of the rider.
Elimination Period: The number of days of Qualified Long-term Care Services that are required while an AdvanceSource(1) rider is in force before any benefit is available under this rider. The Elimination Period is shown in the “policy data” section of the policy. The dates of service need not be continuous; however, the Elimination Period must be satisfied within a period of 730 consecutive days. The Elimination Period must be satisfied only once while the rider is in force. Benefits will not be retroactively paid for the Elimination Period. The Elimination Period may vary by state. Please see your rider for further details.
Home Health Care: Personal assistance and care provided by a Home Health Care Provider in a private home or by an Adult Day Care Center.
Home Health Care Provider: An agency or person who provides Home Health Care.
Hospital: A place which, by law, provides care and treatment for sick or injured persons as resident bed patients.
Licensed Health Care Practitioner: A physician, a registered nurse, a licensed social worker, or any other individual who meets the requirements as may be prescribed by the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Long-term Care Facility: A facility, other than the acute care unit of a Hospital, that provides skilled nursing care, intermediate care, or custodial care, and is licensed by the appropriate state licensing agency or if not licensed maintains a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse on duty at all times to supervise a 24-hour nursing service, a doctor to supervise the operation of the facility, a planned program of policies and procedures that were developed with the advice of a professional group including at least one doctor or nurse, and a doctor available to furnish emergency medical care. Please note that some states have different requirements regarding what types of facilities may be considered long term care facilities. Please see your AdvanceSource rider(1) for further details.
Monthly Benefit Payment: The amount paid for a calendar month of Qualified Long-term Care Services.
Monthly Benefit Percent: The percentage of the specified amount used to determine the maximum Monthly Benefit Payment under the AdvanceSource Rider. The percentage (1%, 2% or 3%) is elected at issue and shown in the “policy data” section of the policy.
Notice of Claim: The written notice required to be submitted in order to start a claim.
Proof of Loss: A signed form with a written statement and additional documentation needed by us in order to pay benefits under an AdvanceSource rider(1) to the Accelerated Benefit Insured.
Qualified Long-term Care Services: Necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, curing, treating, mitigating and rehabilitative services, and maintenance or personal care services, which are:
1. required for treatment of a Chronically Ill Individual; and
2. provided pursuant to a Plan of Care prescribed by a Licensed Health Care Practitioner; and
3. provided in a Long-term Care Facility, an Assisted Living Facility, an Adult Day Care Center, or by a Home Health Care Provider.
Substantial Supervision: Continual supervision (which may include cuing by verbal prompting, gestures, or other demonstrations) by another person that is necessary to protect the severely cognitively impaired individual from threats to his or her health or safety (such as may result from wandering).
Additional Information About Standard Benefits (Other than Standard Death Benefits)
In addition to the standard death benefits, other standard benefits are included with your policy at no additional cost, as described further below.
Automated Transfers: You can arrange to have Policy Value transferred from one account to another automatically. Only one automated transfer arrangement can be in effect at any time. You can transfer all or part of the value of a Subaccount to one or more of the other Subaccounts, one or more of the Indexed Accounts and/or to the Fixed Account. You can transfer all or part of the Fixed Account Value, minus Indebtedness, to one or more of the Subaccounts and/or one or more of the Indexed Accounts. Only one account can be used as the source of funds for any automated transfer arrangement. The Indexed Accounts may not be used as the source of funds for any automated transfer arrangement. If
(1)
The riders have a different name in some jurisdictions. (See Appendix C.)

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the Fixed Account is the source of funds for the arrangement, you cannot set up an automated transfer amount that would deplete the Fixed Account in less than 12 months. There is no such restriction on automated transfer arrangements that transfer value from the Fixed Account to one or more of the Indexed Accounts only.
The minimum automated transfer amount is $50. On the date of a transfer, if the Policy Value in the source of funds account is less than the amount to be transferred under the arrangement, the transfer will not be processed.
If your policy has entered a transfer restriction period that will last for 12 months, during this period transfers from the Fixed Account or the Subaccounts to any Indexed Account will not be allowed. Any automated transfer arrangement that moves money to an Indexed Account will be terminated. Premiums and loan repayments allocated to an Indexed Account during this period will be redirected to the Fixed Account.
If you made a transfer from the Fixed Account to one or more Subaccounts, you may not make a transfer from those Subaccounts back to the Fixed Account until the next Policy Anniversary.
You may make automated transfers by choosing a schedule we provide. You must allow seven days for us to change any automated transfer arrangement instructions that are currently in place.
The example below illustrates how an automated transfer arrangement works.
John Doe purchases a base policy. He makes a one-time premium payment at issue of $120,000 and allocates it all to the Fixed Account. He sets up an automated transfer arrangement to transfer $10,000 a month from the Fixed Account equally into two subaccounts over a 12-month period. The following shows the transaction that will automatically take place each of the next 12 months.
Policy Value Transferring Into or Out of Each Account
Frequency
Fixed Account
Subaccount #1
Subaccount #2
Monthly
-10,000
+5,000
+5,000
Automated Dollar-Cost Averaging: Dollar-cost averaging involves investing a fixed amount at regular intervals. For example, you might have a set amount transferred monthly from a relatively conservative Subaccount to a more aggressive one, or to several others. This systematic approach can help you benefit from fluctuations in Accumulation Unit values caused by fluctuations in the market values of the underlying Fund. Since you invest the same amount each period, you automatically acquire more units when the market value falls, fewer units when it rises. The potential effect is to lower your average cost per unit. There is no charge for dollar-cost averaging.
Example:
By investing an equal number
of dollars each month…
 
Month
Amount
Invested
Accumulation
Unit Value
Number
of Units
Purchased
 
Jan
$100
$20
5.00
 
Feb
100
18
5.56
you automatically buy
more units when the
per unit market price is low…
Mar
100
17
5.88
Apr
100
15
6.67
 
May
100
16
6.25
 
June
100
18
5.56
 
July
100
17
5.88
and fewer units
when the per unit
market price is high.
Aug
100
19
5.26
Sept
100
21
4.76
 
Oct
100
20
5.00
You have paid an average price of only $17.91 per unit over the ten months, while the average market price actually was $18.10.
Dollar-cost averaging does not guarantee that any Subaccount will gain in value, nor will it protect against a decline in value if market prices fall. Because this strategy involves continuous investing, your success with dollar-cost averaging will depend upon your willingness to continue to invest regularly through periods of low price levels.
Asset Rebalancing: Subject to availability, you can set up an asset rebalancing arrangement to reallocate the variable Subaccount portion of your Policy Value according to the percentages (in whole percentage amounts) that you choose. The Policy Value must be at least $2,000 at the time the arrangement is set up. Asset rebalancing does not apply to the Fixed Account or Indexed Accounts. We automatically will rebalance the variable Subaccount portion of your Policy

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Value quarterly, semiannually or annually. The period you select will start to run on the date you specify. On the first Valuation Date of each of these periods, we automatically will rebalance your Policy Value so that the value in each Subaccount matches your current Subaccount percentage allocations. We rebalance by transferring Policy Value between Subaccounts. You can change your percentage allocations or your rebalancing period at any time. We will restart the rebalancing period you selected as of the date you specify. You may discontinue the asset rebalancing arrangement at any time. There is no charge for asset rebalancing.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy and requests quarterly automatic asset rebalancing. The following shows what transactions will take place on a quarterly asset rebalancing date to reallocate the $200,000 value in the Subaccounts according to the chosen Subaccount percentage allocations.
Accounts
Asset
Rebalance
Subaccount
Percentage
Allocations
Policy Value
before Asset
Rebalancing
Asset
Rebalancing
Transactions
between
Subaccounts
Policy Value
After Asset
Rebalancing
Fixed Account
 
$50,000
 
$50,000
Subaccount #1
50%
$120,000
-$20,000
$100,000
Subaccount #2
25%
$45,000
$5,000
$50,000
Subaccount #3
25%
$35,000
15,000
$50,000
Total Policy Value
 
$250,000
 
$250,000
Minimum Initial Premium Guarantee, No Lapse Guarantee. For additional information about these standard benefits, please see the corresponding headings under “Keeping the Policy in Force.”
Policy Value Credit. We may periodically apply a policy value credit to your Policy Value. The requirements that must be met to receive any policy value credit are shown under the policy data section of the policy. The amount of the policy value credit is determined by multiplying the policy value credit percentage times the Policy Value minus any Indebtedness at the time the calculation is made. We reserve the right to calculate and apply any policy value credit annually, quarterly or monthly.
Any policy value credit will be allocated according to your premium allocation percentages in effect. Any policy value credit is nonforfeitable, except indirectly due to any applicable Surrender Charge.
We reserve the right to change the policy value credit percentage based on our expectations of future investment earnings, persistency, expenses, and/or federal and state tax assumptions. However, it will never be less than zero.
Example:
Jane Doe purchases a base policy with a $500,000 Specified amount. The current policy value credit is an annual rate of 0.20% applied quarterly in policy years 16 and later. On the 16th Policy Anniversary the Policy Value is $60,000 and outstanding Indebtedness is $10,000. A Policy Value Credit of ($60,000 - $10,000) x 0.20% / 4 = $25 is applied to the policy and allocated to the Fixed Account, Indexed Account(s) and Subaccounts according to the premium allocations in effect.
Exchange for a Fixed Benefit Policy. For two years after the policy is issued, we may allow you to exchange your policy for a life insurance policy with benefits that do not vary with the investment experience of the Subaccounts (“Fixed Benefit Policy”). This is accomplished by a transfer of all of the value in the Subaccounts to the Fixed Account and/or Indexed Account(s) without charge. The rules for transferring from the Subaccounts to the Fixed Account following a Fixed Account to Subaccount transfer will be waived only once.
Depending on the timing and the individual circumstances surrounding the exchange, the Fixed Benefit Policy will be on the life of the same Insured and at the time of the exchange will have the same Policy Date and issue age and a death benefit at least as great as the initial death benefit of your policy (assuming no decrease in Specified Amount prior to the exchange). The exchange may be subject to an equitable cash adjustment, which will recognize the investment performance of the policy through the effective date of the exchange. An exchange will be effective when we receive a written request in Good Order.
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John Doe lives in California and is the Owner and Insured of a variable universal life insurance policy. Twelve months after the policy is issued, John decides he would rather own a policy that is not subject to the investment experience of the Funds in which the Variable Account divisions that support his policy invest, and would rather own a policy that earns a fixed rate of interest. Subject to the company’s requirements, John has up to twelve more months to exchange his variable policy for a Fixed Benefit Policy without the company requiring evidence of insurability.
We will give you any required notice and receive any regulatory approval before we make any of these changes.
Charitable Giving Benefit
Under VUL 5 – ES only, if the policy’s Proceeds become payable upon death of the Insured while the policy and this benefit are in force, we will pay a charitable gift amount to a charitable Beneficiary you select.
The charitable gift amount equals 1% of the amount of the Proceeds payable upon death up to a maximum of $100,000. We determine the charitable gift amount as of the date of the Insured’s death. We pay the charitable gift amount from our assets; it is not deducted from your policy’s Proceeds payable upon death of the Insured.
The charitable Beneficiary may be any organization described under Section 170(c) of the Code as an authorized recipient of charitable contributions. Generally, these are organizations exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code.
You will not receive a tax deduction for the charitable giving benefit we pay. As with all tax matters you should consult a tax advisor. We will verify that the designated charity qualifies for the benefit at the time of benefit payment, not at the time of application. If the charitable Beneficiary you have designated is not in existence or no longer qualifies as a charitable Beneficiary at the time the gift amount is payable, or if state or federal law prohibits us from paying the charitable giving benefit to the charitable Beneficiary you have designated, you (or your estate representative if you are the Insured) may name a new charitable Beneficiary.
Example:
John Doe purchases a base policy with a $2,000,000 Specified Amount, death benefit option 1 and the Charitable Giving Benefit rider. John designates Charitable Organization Inc. as the Beneficiary. Upon John's death, the death benefit is $2,000,000, and we will pay $20,000, which is 1% of the base policy's Proceeds, to Charitable Organization Inc.
Changes to the Policies
We reserve the right to do any of the following:
make any changes necessary to maintain the status of the policy as life insurance under the Code;
make other changes required under federal or state law relating to life insurance;
suspend or discontinue sale of the policies; and
comply with applicable law.
We will give you any required notice and receive any regulatory approval before we make any of these changes.

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Appendix A: Funds Available Under the Policy
The following is a list of funds available under the contract. More information about the funds is available in the prospectuses for the funds, which may be amended from time to time and can be found online at riversource.com/insurance. You can also request this information at no cost by calling 1-800-862-7919 or by sending an email request to riversourceannuityservice@ampf.com.
The current expenses and performance information below reflects fee and expenses of the funds, but do not reflect the other fees and expenses that your contract may charge. Expenses would be higher and performance would be lower if these other charges were included. Each fund’s past performance is not necessarily an indication of future performance.
Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks to maximize total
return consistent with
AllianceBernstein's
determination of
reasonable risk.
AB VPS Dynamic Asset Allocation Portfolio
(Class B)1
AllianceBernstein L.P.
1.10%2
13.48%
4.03%
3.22%
Seeks long-term growth
of capital.
AB VPS Large Cap Growth Portfolio (Class B)
AllianceBernstein L.P.
0.91%2
34.78%
17.56%
14.60%
Seeks long-term capital
appreciation.
Allspring VT Opportunity Fund - Class 2
Allspring Funds Management, LLC, adviser;
Allspring Global Investments, LLC,
sub-adviser.
1.00%2
26.50%
14.74%
10.32%
Seeks long-term capital
appreciation.
Allspring VT Small Cap Growth Fund -
Class 2
Allspring Funds Management, LLC, adviser;
Allspring Global Investments, LLC,
sub-adviser.
1.17%
4.11%
7.68%
6.60%
The Portfolio seeks
investment results that
correspond (before fees
and expenses) generally
to the price and yield
performance of its
underlying index, the
Alerian Midstream
Energy Select Index (the
"Index").
ALPS | Alerian Energy Infrastructure
Portfolio: Class III
ALPS Advisors, Inc.
1.30%2
13.91%
10.67%
2.70%
Seeks high total
investment return.
BlackRock Global Allocation V.I. Fund
(Class III)
BlackRock Advisors, LLC, adviser; BlackRock
(Singapore) Limited and BlackRock
International Limited, sub-advisers.
1.02%2
12.49%
7.39%
4.63%
Seeks maximum total
investment return
through a combination
of capital growth and
current income.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Balanced Fund
(Class 3)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.89%
21.23%
10.83%
7.94%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with total
return.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Commodity
Strategy Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.01%2
(7.14%)
9.08%
(0.97%)

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks total return,
consisting of long-term
capital appreciation and
current income.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Contrarian Core
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.95%2
31.88%
16.54%
11.54%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
capital appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Disciplined
Core Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.93%
24.08%
13.54%
10.89%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a high
level of current income
and, as a secondary
objective, steady growth
of capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Dividend
Opportunity Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.99%2
4.84%
10.20%
7.74%
Non-diversified fund that
seeks to provide
shareholders with high
total return through
current income and,
secondarily, through
capital appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Emerging
Markets Bond Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.00%2
10.02%
1.57%
2.20%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Emerging
Markets Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.34%2
9.19%
3.40%
2.38%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with high
total return through
income and growth of
capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Global Strategic
Income Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.84%2
9.47%
2.05%
0.28%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
maximum current
income consistent with
liquidity and stability of
principal.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Government
Money Market Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.61%2
4.48%
1.49%
0.89%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with high
current income as its
primary objective and,
as its secondary
objective, capital
growth.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - High Yield Bond
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.89%2
11.87%
5.31%
4.17%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a high
total return through
current income and
capital appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Income
Opportunities Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.89%2
11.36%
5.02%
4.00%

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a high
level of current income
while attempting to
conserve the value of
the investment for the
longest period of time.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Intermediate
Bond Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.76%
5.96%
1.34%
1.99%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Large Cap
Growth Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.97%
42.77%
17.98%
13.37%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital
appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Large Cap Index
Fund (Class 3)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.38%
25.82%
15.23%
11.56%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a
level of current income
consistent with
preservation of capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Limited
Duration Credit Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.66%2
6.66%
2.36%
1.65%
Seeks total return,
consisting of current
income and capital
appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Long
Government/Credit Bond Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.74%2
6.68%
0.81%
1.67%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
capital appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Overseas Core
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.04%
15.32%
7.96%
3.37%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term growth of
capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Select Large
Cap Value Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.95%
5.11%
11.86%
8.85%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
growth of capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Select Mid Cap
Growth Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.07%2
24.92%
12.79%
9.38%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term growth of
capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Select Mid Cap
Value Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.07%2
10.05%
13.05%
8.16%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Select Small
Cap Value Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.10%2
12.85%
9.91%
6.18%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital
appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Seligman
Global Technology Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.20%2
44.87%
25.34%
20.11%
Seeks total return,
consisting of current
income and capital
appreciation.
Columbia Variable Portfolio - Strategic
Income Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.94%2
9.20%
2.91%
2.99%

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
current income as its
primary objective and,
as its secondary
objective, preservation
of capital.
Columbia Variable Portfolio -
U.S. Government Mortgage Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.71%
5.43%
(0.07%)
1.33%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a high
level of current income.
CTIVP® - American Century Diversified Bond
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; American Century Investment
Management, Inc., subadviser.
0.75%
5.33%
1.11%
1.77%
Non-diversified fund that
seeks to provide
shareholders with total
return that exceeds the
rate of inflation over the
long term.
CTIVP® - BlackRock Global Inflation-Protected
Securities Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; BlackRock Financial
Management, Inc., subadviser; BlackRock
International Limited, sub-subadviser.
0.87%2
3.89%
0.93%
2.11%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
current income and
capital appreciation.
CTIVP® - CenterSquare Real Estate Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; CenterSquare Investment
Management LLC, subadviser.
1.06%
13.56%
7.73%
5.46%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
CTIVP® - MFS® Value Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Massachusetts Financial
Services Company, subadviser.
0.87%2
7.77%
11.06%
8.24%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
CTIVP® - Principal Blue Chip Growth Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Principal Global Investors, LLC,
subadviser.
0.95%
39.20%
15.38%
13.20%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term growth of
capital and income.
CTIVP® - T. Rowe Price Large Cap Value Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.,
subadviser.
0.95%
9.28%
10.86%
7.23%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with total
return through current
income and capital
appreciation.
CTIVP® - TCW Core Plus Bond Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; TCW Investment Management
Company LLC, subadviser.
0.74%
5.54%
1.02%
1.50%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term growth of
capital.
CTIVP® - Victory Sycamore Established Value
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Victory Capital Management
Inc., subadviser.
1.07%
9.67%
14.04%
10.44%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
CTIVP® - Westfield Mid Cap Growth Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Westfield Capital Management
Company, L.P., subadviser.
1.07%2
25.17%
14.29%
9.69%

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
CTIVP® - Westfield Select Large Cap Growth
Fund (Class 2) (previously CTIVP® - Morgan
Stanley Advantage Fund (Class 2))
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Westfield Capital Management
Company, L.P., subadviser.
0.95%2
30.62%
10.33%
10.05%
Seeks investment
results that correspond
to the total return
performance of common
stocks as represented
by the MSCI EAFE Index.
CVT EAFE International Index Portfolio -
Class F (previously Calvert VP EAFE
International Index Portfolio - Class F)
Calvert Research and Management
0.68%2
17.53%
7.61%
3.58%
Seeks investment
results that correspond
to the investment
performance of U.S.
common stocks, as
represented by the
NASDAQ 100 Index.
CVT Nasdaq 100 Index Portfolio - Class F
(previously Calvert - VP Nasdaq 100 Index
Portfolio - Class F)
Calvert Research and Management, adviser;
Ameritas Investment Partners, Inc,
subadviser.
0.73%2
54.02%
21.79%
17.05%
Seeks investment
results that correspond
to the investment
performance of U.S.
common stocks, as
represented by the
Russell 2000® Index.
CVT Russell 2000® Small Cap Index
Portfolio - Class F (previously Calvert - VP
Russell 2000® Small Cap Index Portfolio -
Class F)
Calvert Research and Management, adviser;
Ameritas Investment Partners, Inc,
subadviser.
0.59%2
16.36%
9.47%
6.53%
Seeks capital
appreciation.
DWS Alternative Asset Allocation VIP,
Class B3
DWS Investment Management Americas
Inc., adviser; RREEF America L.L.C.,
subadvisor.
1.21%
5.67%
5.70%
2.63%
Seeks long-term capital
appreciation.
Fidelity® VIP Contrafund® Portfolio Service
Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company
(the Adviser) is the fund’s manager. Fidelity
Management & Research Company (UK)
Limited, Fidelity Management & Research
Company (Hong Kong) Limited, Fidelity
Management & Research Company (Japan)
Limited, subadvisers.
0.81%
33.12%
16.36%
11.33%
Seeks long-term growth
of capital.
Fidelity® VIP Mid Cap Portfolio Service
Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company
(the Adviser) is the fund’s manager. Fidelity
Management & Research Company (UK)
Limited, Fidelity Management & Research
Company (Hong Kong) Limited, Fidelity
Management & Research Company (Japan)
Limited, subadvisers.
0.82%
14.80%
12.17%
7.85%

28 RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 / RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 — Estate Series — Summary Prospectus

Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks a high level of
current income and may
also seek capital
appreciation.
Fidelity® VIP Strategic Income Portfolio
Service Class 2
Fidelity Management & Research Company
(the Adviser) is the fund’s manager. Fidelity
Management & Research Company (UK)
Limited, Fidelity Management & Research
Company (Hong Kong) Limited, Fidelity
Management & Research Company (Japan)
Limited, FIL Investment Advisers, FIL
Investment Advisers (UK) Limited and FIL
Investments (Japan) Limited, subadvisers.
0.90%
9.18%
3.47%
3.10%
Seeks to maximize
income while
maintaining prospects
for capital appreciation.
Under normal market
conditions, the fund
invests in a diversified
portfolio of equity and
debt securities.
Franklin Income VIP Fund - Class 2
Franklin Advisers, Inc.
0.71%2
8.62%
6.98%
5.01%
Seeks capital
appreciation, with
income as a secondary
goal. Under normal
market conditions, the
fund invests primarily in
U.S. and foreign equity
securities that the
investment manager
believes are
undervalued.
Franklin Mutual Shares VIP Fund - Class 2
Franklin Mutual Advisers, LLC
0.93%
13.46%
7.81%
5.43%
Seeks long-term total
return. Under normal
market conditions, the
fund invests at least
80% of its net assets in
investments of small
capitalization
companies.
Franklin Small Cap Value VIP Fund - Class 2
Franklin Mutual Advisers, LLC
0.91%2
12.75%
11.06%
7.04%
Seeks long-term growth
of capital.
Goldman Sachs VIT Multi-Strategy
Alternatives Portfolio - Advisor Shares3
Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.
1.36%2
7.53%
4.00%
-
Seeks total return with a
low to moderate
correlation to traditional
financial market indices.
Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund,
Series II Shares1
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
1.13%2
6.40%
4.66%
3.79%
Seeks capital
appreciation.
Invesco V.I. Global Fund, Series II Shares
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
1.07%
34.45%
12.02%
8.21%
Seeks total return
Invesco V.I. Global Strategic Income Fund,
Series II Shares
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
1.17%2
8.60%
1.04%
1.25%
Seeks capital
appreciation.
Invesco V.I. Main Street Small Cap Fund®,
Series II Shares
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
1.13%
17.82%
12.79%
8.66%

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks long-term growth
of capital.
Invesco V.I. Technology Fund, Series II
Shares
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
1.23%
46.72%
14.65%
11.97%
Seeks long-term capital
growth, consistent with
preservation of capital
and balanced by current
income.
Janus Henderson Balanced Portfolio:
Service Shares
Janus Henderson Investors US LLC
0.87%
15.13%
9.37%
7.73%
Seeks to obtain
maximum total return,
consistent with
preservation of capital.
Janus Henderson Flexible Bond Portfolio:
Service Shares
Janus Henderson Investors US LLC
0.82%2
5.29%
1.55%
1.66%
Seeks long-term growth
of capital.
Janus Henderson Research Portfolio:
Service Shares
Janus Henderson Investors US LLC
0.82%
42.81%
16.54%
12.21%
Seeks total return.
Lazard Retirement Global Dynamic
Multi-Asset Portfolio - Service Shares1
Lazard Asset Management, LLC
1.05%2
10.81%
4.00%
3.77%
Seeks long-term capital
growth. Income is a
secondary objective.
LVIP American Century Value Fund, Service
Class
Lincoln Financial Investments Corporation,
investment adviser; American Century
Investment Management, Inc., investment
sub-adviser.
0.86%2
9.02%
11.71%
8.36%
Seeks to provide total
return.
Macquarie VIP Asset Strategy Series,
Service Class (previously Delaware Ivy VIP -
Asset Strategy, Class II)
Ivy Investment Management Company
0.85%2
13.90%
8.27%
3.48%
Seeks total return.
MFS® Utilities Series - Service Class
Massachusetts Financial Services Company
1.04%2
(2.33%)
8.05%
6.13%
The Fund seeks
long-term capital growth
by investing primarily in
common stocks and
other equity securities.
Morgan Stanley VIF Discovery Portfolio,
Class II Shares
Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Inc.
1.05%2
44.13%
10.83%
8.38%
eeks long-term growth
of capital by investing
primarily in securities of
companies that meet
the Fund's
environmental, social
and governance (ESG)
criteria.
Neuberger Berman AMT Sustainable Equity
Portfolio (Class S)
Neuberger Berman Investment Advisers LLC
1.16%
26.57%
13.69%
9.74%
Seeks maximum real
return, consistent with
preservation of real
capital and prudent
investment
management.
PIMCO VIT All Asset Portfolio, Advisor Class3
Pacific Investment Management Company
LLC (PIMCO)
2.29%2
8.02%
5.90%
3.93%

30 RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 / RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 — Estate Series — Summary Prospectus

Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks total return which
exceeds that of a blend
of 60% MSCI World
Index/40% Barclays
U.S. Aggregate Index.
PIMCO VIT Global Managed Asset Allocation
Portfolio, Advisor Class3
Pacific Investment Management Company
LLC (PIMCO)
1.34%2
12.85%
7.20%
5.14%
Seeks maximum total
return, consistent with
preservation of capital
and prudent investment
management.
PIMCO VIT Total Return Portfolio, Advisor
Class
Pacific Investment Management Company
LLC (PIMCO)
0.85%
5.83%
0.98%
1.60%
Seeks capital
appreciation.
Putnam VT Global Health Care Fund -
Class IB Shares
Putnam Investment Management, LLC,
investment advisor. Though the investment
advisor has retained the services of both
Putnam Investments Limited (PIL) and The
Putnam Advisory Company, LLC (PAC), PIL
and PAC do not currently manage any assets
of the fund.
1.01%
9.13%
13.48%
10.16%
Seeks high current
income, consistent with
preservation of capital,
with capital appreciation
as a secondary
consideration. Under
normal market
conditions, the fund
invests at least 80% of
its net assets in debt
securities of any
maturity.
Templeton Global Bond VIP Fund - Class 2
Franklin Advisers, Inc.
0.75%2
2.88%
(2.13%)
(0.66%)
Seeks long-term capital
appreciation by
investing in common
stocks of gold-mining
companies. The Fund
may take current
income into
consideration when
choosing investments.
VanEck VIP Global Gold Fund (Class S
Shares)
Van Eck Associates Corporation
1.45%2
10.41%
9.61%
4.61%
Seeks to provide a high
level of total return that
is consistent with an
aggressive level of risk.
Variable Portfolio - Aggressive Portfolio
(Class 2)3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.05%
17.22%
9.19%
6.47%
Seeks to provide a high
level of total return that
is consistent with a
conservative level of
risk.
Variable Portfolio - Conservative Portfolio
(Class 2)3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.88%2
8.46%
2.66%
2.50%
Pursues total return
while seeking to
manage the Fund's
exposure to equity
market volatility.
Variable Portfolio - Managed Volatility
Conservative Fund (Class 2)1,3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.95%
7.87%
2.39%
2.33%

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Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Pursues total return
while seeking to
manage the Fund's
exposure to equity
market volatility.
Variable Portfolio - Managed Volatility
Conservative Growth Fund (Class 2)1,3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.98%
9.98%
3.66%
3.05%
Pursues total return
while seeking to
manage the Fund's
exposure to equity
market volatility.
Variable Portfolio - Managed Volatility Growth
Fund (Class 2)1,3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.02%
14.59%
6.34%
4.44%
Pursues total return
while seeking to
manage the Fund’s
exposure to equity
market volatility.
Variable Portfolio - Managed Volatility
Moderate Growth Fund (Class 2)1,3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.99%
12.27%
5.07%
3.84%
Seeks to provide a high
level of total return that
is consistent with a
moderate level of risk.
Variable Portfolio - Moderate Portfolio
(Class 2)3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.97%
12.96%
6.12%
4.63%
Seeks to provide a high
level of total return that
is consistent with a
moderately aggressive
level of risk.
Variable Portfolio - Moderately Aggressive
Portfolio (Class 2)3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
1.01%
14.93%
7.56%
5.50%
Seeks to provide a high
level of total return that
is consistent with a
moderately conservative
level of risk.
Variable Portfolio - Moderately Conservative
Portfolio (Class 2)3
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC
0.94%
10.50%
4.32%
3.54%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with a high
level of current income
while conserving the
value of the investment
for the longest period of
time.
Variable Portfolio - Partners Core Bond Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; J.P. Morgan Investment
Management Inc. and Allspring Global
Investments, LLC, subadvisers.
0.73%
6.06%
1.12%
1.64%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Variable Portfolio - Partners Core Equity Fund
(Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; J.P. Morgan Investment
Management Inc. and T. Rowe Price
Associates, Inc., subadvisers.
0.94%
24.43%
14.32%
10.19%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term growth of
capital.
Variable Portfolio - Partners International
Core Equity Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Schroder Investment
Management North America Inc.,
subadviser; Schroder Investment
Management North America Limited,
sub-subadviser.
1.08%
17.34%
7.00%
2.45%

32 RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 / RiverSource Variable Universal Life 5 — Estate Series — Summary Prospectus

Investment Objective
Fund and
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Current
Expenses
Ratio
[NET]
Average Annual Total Returns
(as of 12/31/2023)
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Variable Portfolio - Partners International
Growth Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers
LLC, adviser; William Blair Investment
Management, LLC and Walter Scott &
Partners Limited, subadvisers.
1.10%2
14.45%
7.37%
3.20%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Variable Portfolio - Partners International
Value Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Pzena Investment
Management, LLC and Thompson, Siegel &
Walmsley LLC, subadvisers.
1.10%
16.96%
4.57%
1.75%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital growth.
Variable Portfolio - Partners Small Cap
Growth Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Scout Investments, Inc. and
Allspring Global Investments, LLC,
subadvisers.
1.10%2
6.93%
6.51%
4.47%
Seeks to provide
shareholders with
long-term capital
appreciation.
Variable Portfolio - Partners Small Cap Value
Fund (Class 2)
Columbia Management Investment Advisers,
LLC, adviser; Segall Bryant & Hamill, LLC
and William Blair Investment Management,
LLC, subadvisers.
1.06%2
11.08%
8.21%
4.70%
Seeks to maximize total
return.
Western Asset Variable Global High Yield
Bond Portfolio - Class II
Legg Mason Partners Fund Adviser, LLC;
Western Asset Management Company, LLC,
Western Asset Management Company
Limited & Western Asset Management Pte.
Ltd., sub-advisors.
1.08%
9.96%
3.17%
2.63%
1
This Fund is managed in a way that is intended to minimize volatility of returns. See “Principal Risks of Investing in the Contract.”
2
This Fund and its investment adviser and/or affiliates have entered into a temporary expense reimbursement arrangement and/or fee waiver. The Fund’s annual expenses reflect temporary fee reductions. Please see the Fund’s prospectus for additional information.
3
This Fund is a fund of funds and invests substantially all of its assets in other underlying funds. Because the Fund invests in other funds, it will bear its pro rata portion of the operating expenses of those underlying funds, including management fees.

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We have filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a prospectus and a Statement of Additional Information (SAI) that include additional information about RiverSource Survivorship Universal Life Insurance and RiverSource Variable Life Separate Account. The prospectus and SAI are dated the same date as this summary prospectus and are available free of charge. To request a copy of either document, to obtain information about your policy or for other investor inquiries, contact your sales representative or RiverSource Life Insurance Company at the telephone number and address listed below. The prospectus and other information about the policy is available online at riversource.com/lifeinsurance.
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