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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 21, 2007.

Registration No. 333-122235

811-21703


 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

ADVISORS EDGE® NY VARIABLE ANNUITY

 

FORM N-4

 

REGISTRATION STATEMENT

UNDER

THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 ¨

 

Pre-Effective Amendment No.

Post-Effective Amendment No. 3

 

and

 

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER

THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 ¨

Amendment No. 4

 

TFLIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT VNY

(Exact Name of Registrant)

 

TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

(Name of Depositor)

 

4 Manhattanville Road

Purchase, NY 10577

(Address of Depositor’s Principal Executive Offices)

 

Depositor’s Telephone Number: (319) 355-8330

 

Darin D. Smith, Esq.

Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company

4333 Edgewood Road, N.E.

Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-4240

(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

 


 

Copies to:

 

Michael Berenson, Esquire

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20004

 


 

 

Approximate Date of Proposed Offering: As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Registration Statement. It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate box):

 

¨ Immeidately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485.
x On December 31, 2007, pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485.
¨ 60 Days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485.
¨ On                     , pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485.

 

If appropriated, check the following box:

 



The Prospectus, Supplements, Statement of Additional Information and Exhibits for the Advisor’s Edge NY Variable Annuity to Form N-4 Registration Statement (333-122235 and 811-21703) filed on April 27, 2007 and any subsequent filings are hereby incorporated by reference.


THE ADVISOR’S EDGE® NY

VARIABLE ANNUITY

Issued by Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company

Supplement Dated December 31, 2007

to the

Prospectus dated May 1, 2007

The following hereby amends, and to the extent inconsistent replaces, the corresponding FEE TABLE and EXAMPLE in the prospectus.

FEE TABLE(1)

The following table describes the fees and expenses that you will pay when buying, owning and surrendering the Policy. The first table describes the fees and expenses that you will pay at the time you buy the Policy, surrender the Policy, or transfer Cash Value between investment choices. State premium taxes may also be deducted. For a complete discussion of Policy costs and expenses, see Section 5, “Expenses.”

 

Policy Owner Transaction Expenses   

Sales Load Imposed on Premiums

     None

Contingent Deferred Sales Load (surrender charge)

     None

Transfer Fees(2)

   $ 10

Special Service Fee

   $ 0 -$25

 

(1)

The fee table applies only to the accumulation phase and reflects the maximum charges unless otherwise noted. During the income phase, the fees may be different than those described in the fee table. See Section 5, “Expenses.”

 

(2)

TFLIC does not currently charge a fee for transfers among the Subaccounts, although it reserves the right to charge a $10 fee for each Transfer in excess of 12 per Policy Year.

The next table describes the fees and expenses that you will pay periodically during the time that you own the Policy, not including the investment portfolios’ fees and expenses.

 

Annual Policy Service Charge(1)      $30  

Separate Account Annual Expenses (as a percentage of assets in the Separate Account)

    

Base Separate Account Expenses:

    

Mortality and Expense Risk Fee

     0.60 %

Administrative Charge

     0.15 %

Total Base Separate Account Annual Expenses(2)

     0.75 %
Optional Rider Fees(3)     
     Single Life Option     Joint Life Option  

Architect Guaranteed Lifetime Withdrawal Benefit(4)

    

50% Maximum Equity Percentage

   0.30 %   0.45 %

60% Maximum Equity Percentage

   0.45 %   0.65 %

70% Maximum Equity Percentage

   0.65 %   1.00 %

 

(1)

We may assess an Annual Policy Service Charge of up to $30 for policy administration expenses (but no more than 2% of the Policy Value at the time of deduction). We will not assess this charge on a Policy if (1) the sum of all Premium Payments less the sum of all withdrawals taken is at least $50,000 or (2) the Policy Value equals or exceeds $50,000.

This Prospectus Supplement must be accompanied or preceded

by the Prospectus for the

Advisor’s Edge® NY Variable Annuity dated May 1, 2007


(2)

Total Annual Separate Account Expenses shown (0.75%) apply to the Annual Step-Up to Age 81 Death Benefit option. This reflects a fee that is 0.15% and 0.20% per year higher than the 0.60% and 0.55% corresponding total separate account expenses for the Return of Premium Death Benefit and Policy Value Death Benefit options, respectively.

 

(3)

In some cases, riders to the policy are available that provide optional benefits that are not described in detail in this prospectus. There are additional fees (each year) for those riders.

 

(4)

The fee is a percentage of the total withdrawal base. The total withdrawal base on the rider date is the policy value (less any premium enhancement if the rider is added in the first policy year). After the rider date, the total withdrawal base is equal to the total withdrawal base on the rider date, plus subsequent premium payments, less subsequent total withdrawal base adjustments.

The next item shows the lowest and highest total operating expenses charged by the portfolio companies for the year ended December 31, 2006 (before any fee waiver or expense reimbursements). Expenses may be higher or lower in future years. More detail concerning each Portfolio’s fees and expenses is contained in the prospectus for each Portfolio.

 

Total Portfolio Annual Operating Expenses(1)

   Lowest     Highest  

Expenses that are deducted from portfolio assets, including management fees, distribution and/or service 12b-1 fees, and other expenses

   0.14 %   1.46 %

 

(1)

The fee table information relating to the Portfolios is for the year ending December 31, 2006 (unless otherwise noted) and was provided to TFLIC by the underlying funds, their investment advisors or managers, and TFLIC has not and cannot independently verify the accuracy or completeness of such information. Actual future expenses of the Portfolios may be greater or less than those shown in the Table.

EXAMPLE(1)

The following example illustrates the highest fees and expenses of any of the Portfolios for the year ended December 31, 2006, and the highest combination of Separate Account expenses that you would incur on a $10,000 Premium Payment over various periods, assuming (1) a 5% annual rate of return, (2) full surrender at the end of each period, and (3) assuming the Architect Rider has been selected. As noted in the Fee Table, the Policy imposes no surrender or withdrawal charges of any kind. Your expenses are identical whether you continue the Policy or withdraw the entire value of your Policy at the end of the applicable period as a lump sum or under one of the Policy’s Annuity Payment Options. The expenses reflect different mortality and expense risk fees depending on which death benefit you select:

 

     1 Year    3 Years    5 Years    10 Years

Annual Step-Up to Age 81 Death Benefit Option (0.75%)

   $ 428    $ 1292    $ 2166    $ 4396

Return of Premium Death Benefit Option (0.60%)

   $ 413    $ 1249    $ 2096    $ 4266

Policy Value Death Benefit Option (0.55%)

   $ 409    $ 1234    $ 2072    $ 4222

 

(1)

Different fees and expenses not reflected in the example may be assessed during the income phase of the Policy.

You should not consider this example to be a representation of past or future expenses or performance. Actual expenses may be higher than those shown, subject to the guarantees in the Policy. In addition, your rate of return may be more or less than the 5% assumed in the example.

For information concerning compensation paid for sale of the Policies, see “Distribution of the Policies.”

The following text replaces the fifth sentence of the first paragraph under 7. ANNUITY PAYMENTS in the prospectus:

This date may be any date at least one year after the Policy Date and may not be later than the last day of the month following the month in which the Annuitant attains age 95.

 

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The following hereby amends the prospectus.

ARCHITECT GUARANTEED LIFETIME WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT

You may elect to purchase the optional Architect Guaranteed Lifetime Withdrawal Benefit which provides you with a guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefit if you invest, subject to specified equity limits (“GLWB”), in certain designated investment choices. This rider is available during the accumulation phase.

The Architect GLWB may vary for certain policies and may not be available for all policies. Please contact us at (800) 797-9177 for additional information regarding the availability of the Architect GLWB.

In addition, the tax rules for qualified policies may limit the value of this rider. Please consult a qualified tax advisor before electing the Architect GLWB for a qualified policy.

Architect GLWB

This benefit is intended to provide a level of cash withdrawals regardless of the performance of the designated investment choices you select. If you elect this benefit, we will provide a maximum annual withdrawal amount regardless of your policy value (your ability to change the frequency or amount of your withdrawal ceases if your policy value reaches zero). Under this benefit, you can withdraw up to the maximum annual withdrawal amount each calendar year, starting with the calendar year immediately following the annuitant’s 59th birthday and lasting until the annuitant’s (or the annuitant’s surviving spouse if the joint life option is elected) death (unless your total withdrawal base is reduced to zero because of “excess withdrawals”; see Total Withdrawal Base Adjustments, below). All withdrawals before the annuitant (or the annuitant’s surviving spouse if the joint life option is elected) is 59 are excess withdrawals; a penalty tax may be assessed on amounts withdrawn from the policy before the owner reaches age 59 1/2.

Example. Assume you are the owner and annuitant and you make a single premium payment of $100,000 when you are 61 years old. Further assume that you do not make any additional withdrawals or premium payments, but that after ten years your policy value has declined to $90,000 solely because of negative investment performance. You could withdraw up to $5,000.00, which is the applicable income benefit percentage of (5.0%) multiplied by the total withdrawal base of $100,000, each calendar year for the rest of your life (assuming that you take your first withdrawal when you are age 70 – 74, and that you do not withdraw more than the maximum annual withdrawal amount in any one year.)

Of course, you can always withdraw an amount up to your policy value pursuant to your rights under the policy at your discretion.

Example continued. Assume the same facts as above, but you withdraw $10,000 when you are 66 years old. That excess withdrawal decreases your future maximum annual withdrawal amount to $4,210.53.

See the SAI for examples showing the effect of hypothetical withdrawals in more detail.

 

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Please note:

 

   

Any withdrawal in excess of the maximum withdrawal amount in any calendar year is an excess withdrawal.

 

   

An excess withdrawal will impact the maximum annual withdrawal amount, and the total withdrawal base, on a greater than dollar-for-dollar basis.

Like all withdrawals, withdrawals under this benefit also:

 

   

reduce your policy value;

 

   

reduce your base policy death benefit and other benefits;

 

   

may be subject to income taxes and federal tax penalties; and

 

   

may be limited or restricted under certain qualified policies.

Maximum Annual Withdrawal Amount. You can withdraw up to the maximum annual withdrawal amount in any calendar year without causing an excess withdrawal. See “Total Withdrawal Base Adjustments” below.

The maximum annual withdrawal amount is zero if the annuitant is not 59 years old on the rider date (i.e., the date the rider is issued) and remains zero until the first day of the calendar year after the annuitant’s 59th birthday. If the annuitant is at least 59 years old on the rider date, the maximum annual withdrawal amount in the calendar year during which the rider is elected is equal to the income benefit percentage of the total withdrawal base prorated based on the number of days from the rider date to the end of the calendar year. Thereafter, the maximum annual withdrawal amount for each subsequent calendar year is equal to the income benefit percentage (see below) of the total withdrawal base.

For qualified policies: If the plan participant (generally the annuitant) is at least 70  1/2 years old, the maximum annual withdrawal amount for that calendar year (and each subsequent calendar year) is equal to the greater of:

 

   

the maximum annual withdrawal amount described above; or

 

   

an amount equal to a minimum required distribution amount calculated using only: (1) the living annuitant’s age, (2) the IRS Uniform Lifetime table or, if applicable, the Joint Life and Survivor Expectancy table, (3) the policy value of the base policy, (including the present value of any additional benefits provided under the policy to the extent required to be taken into account under IRS guidance) and (4) amounts from the current calendar year (no carry-over from past years). An amount not calculated as set forth above cannot be used as the maximum annual withdrawal amount.

Once your policy value reaches zero (by a combination of non-excess withdrawals and/or negative performance), you cannot make premium payments and all other policy features, benefits, and guarantees (except those provided by this rider) are terminated. In order to receive withdrawals guaranteed by this rider after your policy value reaches zero, you must select the frequency of future withdrawals. Once selected, the amount and frequency of future withdrawals after your policy value reaches zero cannot be changed.

Please note:

 

   

The maximum annual withdrawal amount described above is based on calendar years, not rider or policy years.

 

   

The maximum annual withdrawal amount is not cumulative; amounts not withdrawn in one calendar year are not carried over to the next or any subsequent calendar year (i.e., your maximum annual withdrawal amount is not twice as high the next year).

 

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If the rider is added prior to the annuitant’s 59th birthday, the maximum annual withdrawal amount will be zero until the beginning of the calendar year (January 1st) after the annuitant’s 59th birthday, however, you will still be charged a rider fee prior to this time.

 

   

Excess withdrawals may cause you to lose the benefit of the rider.

 

   

All policy value must be allocated to a limited number of specified funds (See “Designated Investment Choices,” below).

Income Benefit Percentage. We use the income benefit percentage to calculate the maximum annual withdrawal amount. The income benefit percentage is determined by the annuitant’s age at the time of the first withdrawal taken on or after the January 1st immediately following the annuitant’s 59th birthday (or if the joint life option is elected, the 59th birthday of the younger of the annuitant or the annuitant’s spouse). The income benefit percentage is as follows:

 

Age at time of

first withdrawal

  

Income Benefit

Percentage

0-58

   0%

59-64

   4.0%

65-69

   4.5%

70-74

   5.0%

75-79

   5.5%

80-84

   6.0%

85-89

   6.5%

90-94

   7.0%

³95

   7.5%

Please note that once established at the time of the first withdrawal on or after the January 1st immediately following the 59th birthday of the annuitant (or if the joint life option is elected, of the younger of the annuitant or the annuitant’s spouse), the income benefit percentage will not increase even though the annuitant’s age increases.

Total Withdrawal Base. We use the total withdrawal base to calculate the maximum annual withdrawal amount. The total withdrawal base on the rider date is the policy value. After the rider date, the total withdrawal base is equal to the total withdrawal base on the rider date, plus subsequent premium payments, less subsequent Total Withdrawal Base Adjustments.

Total Withdrawal Base Adjustments. Gross partial withdrawals up to the maximum annual withdrawal amount that are made in a single calendar year will not reduce the total withdrawal base. Gross partial withdrawals in excess of the maximum annual withdrawal amount that are made in a single calendar year (“excess withdrawals”) will reduce the total withdrawal base (on the date of the withdrawal) by the greater of the dollar amount of the excess withdrawal or a pro rata amount (in proportion to the reduction in the policy value), possibly to zero. See the SAI for examples showing the effect of hypothetical withdrawals in more detail, including an excess withdrawal that reduces the total withdrawal base by a pro rata amount. Excess withdrawals may eliminate any guarantee offered by this rider.

 

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Please note:

 

   

The total withdrawal base is generally equal to the policy value on the rider date. Consequently, purchasing this rider after the policy issue date may result in a smaller maximum annual withdrawal amount (if the policy value decreases prior to the rider date) than what it would have been had the rider been purchased on the policy issue date.

 

   

Upon the death of the annuitant, the Architect GLWB terminates and there are no more additional guaranteed withdrawals.

Designated Investment Choices. If you elect the Architect GLWB benefit, you must allocate 100% of your policy value to one or more of the following “designated choices:”

 

Non-Equity:   
Federated Prime Money Fund II    Federated Fund for US Government Securities II
PIMCO Total Return – Initial Class    VA Short-Term Fixed Portfolio
Vanguard Short-Term Investment Grade Portfolio    Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Portfolio
DFA – VA Global Bond Portfolio   

 

Equity:   
Asset Allocation – Conservative Portfolio – Initial Class    Asset Allocation – Growth Portfolio – Initial Class
Asset Allocation – Moderate Portfolio – Initial Class    Asset Allocation – Moderate Growth Portfolio – Initial Class
Capital Guardian Global – Initial Class    Capital Guardian Value – Initial Class
Credit Suisse International Focus Portfolio    Credit Suisse Small Cap Core I Portfolio
Federated American Leaders Fund II    Federated High Income Bond Fund II
Fidelity – VIP Contrafund® Portfolio    Fidelity – VIP Mid Cap Portfolio
Fidelity – VIP Value Strategies Portfolio    JPMorgan Enhanced Index – Initial Class
T. Rowe Price Small Cap – Initial Class    Transamerica Value Balanced – Initial Class
VA International Small Portfolio    VA International Value Portfolio
DFA –VA Large Value Portfolio    VA Small Value Portfolio
Van Kampen Active International Allocation – Initial Class    Vanguard Equity Index Portfolio
Vanguard International Portfolio    Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Portfolio
Vanguard REIT Index Portfolio    Wanger International Small Cap
Wanger U.S. Smaller Companies   

If you elect this rider, you may transfer amounts among the designated choices; however, you cannot transfer any amount which would cause you to exceed your maximum equity percentage (discussed below) or to any other subaccount. Within 30 days after the first rider anniversary (i.e., the anniversary of the rider date), you can terminate this rider. Terminating the rider will result in losing all your benefits under this rider. Starting the next business day you may transfer to a non-designated choice.

Maximum Equity Percentage. You select either the 50%, 60%, or 70% maximum equity percentage at the time you elect the Architect GLWB. Your equity percentage is equal to the policy value in all “equity” investment choices divided by the total policy value.

Asset Rebalancing. Monthly asset rebalancing is required at all times while the Architect GLWB is in effect. Your asset rebalancing equity percentage cannot exceed your maximum equity percentage. If asset rebalancing is discontinued, if the asset rebalancing equity percentage exceeds the maximum equity percentage, or if you make a transfer which causes your policy equity percentage to exceed your maximum equity percentage, then we will notify you of your failure to comply. You will have 30 days from the date we mail the notice to fix the problem or your rider will terminate.

 

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Upgrades. You can upgrade the total withdrawal base to the policy value after the first rider anniversary by sending us written notice (we reserve the right to limit your upgrade election to a 30-day period following each rider anniversary) as long as you are younger than the maximum rider issue age. At this time the minimum remaining withdrawal amount and maximum annual withdrawal amount will be recalculated. If an upgrade is elected, your current rider will terminate and a new rider will be issued with a new rider date and its own rider fee percentage (which may be higher than your current rider fee percentage) and growth rate, if any. The new rider date will be the date the Company receives all necessary information.

Please Note:

 

   

Even if the rider fee percentage does not increase, the charge for the rider will increase because it would be based on a higher total withdrawal base.

 

   

If you upgrade while you are receiving systematic payouts of the maximum annual withdrawal amount, the dollar amount of the systematic payout of the maximum annual withdrawal amount after the upgrade may decrease for the reminder of the calendar year, even though the total withdrawal base increases. This is generally because the maximum annual withdrawal amount for the remainder of the calendar year is calculated based on the remaining partial year and the systematic payout is calculated on a yearly basis.

Annuitization. If you have reached your maximum annuitization date, we will allow you to annuitize your policy and elect to receive lifetime annuity payments equal to your maximum annual withdrawal amount.

Architect GLWB – Joint Life Option

If you elect the Architect GLWB, you can also elect to postpone termination of the rider until the later of the annuitant or annuitant’s spouse’s death. This allows the maximum annual withdrawal amount to be withdrawn until the death of the later of the annuitant or annuitant’s spouse (if the annuitant’s spouse continues the policy).

Please note:

 

   

The annuitant’s spouse must be either a joint owner along with the annuitant or the sole primary beneficiary (and there is no joint owner), if you elect this option.

 

   

If at the time of the annuitant’s death the spouse cannot continue to keep the policy in force under the tax code, then the rider will terminate and no additional withdrawals under the rider are permitted.

 

   

The annuitant’s spouse for purposes of this rider cannot be changed.

 

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Architect GLWB Fee

A rider fee, which is a percentage of the total withdrawal base on each rider anniversary, is charged annually prior to annuitization. The percentage depends on the maximum equity percentage that you select, and on whether you select the joint life option. The rider fee percentages are:

 

Maximum Equity Percentage

  

Single Life Option

  

Joint Life Option

50%

   0.30%    0.45%

60%

   0.45%    0.65%

70%

   0.65%    1.00%

We will also deduct the rider fee pro rata upon full surrender of the policy or other termination of the rider. The rider fee is deducted from each investment choice in proportion to the amount of policy value in each investment choice.

Architect GLWB Issue Requirements

The Company will not issue the Architect GLWB unless:

 

   

the annuitant is not yet age 86 (lower if required by state law);

 

   

the annuitant is also an owner (except in the case of non-natural owners);

 

   

there are no more than two owners; and

 

   

if the joint life option is elected, the annuitant’s spouse is not yet age 86 (lower if required by state law and (1) a joint owner along with the annuitant or (2) the sole primary beneficiary (and there is no joint owner).

Termination

The Architect GLWB and any additional options will terminate upon the earliest of the following:

 

   

the date we receive written notice from you requesting termination of the Architect GLWB provided that the request is made within 30 days after a rider anniversary;

 

   

the death of the annuitant (or if the joint life option was elected, the death of the annuitant’s spouse if that spouse continued the policy as the surviving spouse);

 

   

discontinuing asset rebalancing, changing your asset rebalancing so that the asset rebalancing equity percentage exceeds the maximum equity percentage, or making a transfer which causes your policy equity percentage to exceed your maximum equity percentage, any of which is not corrected within 30 days from the date we mail you a notice of the problem;

 

   

annuitization (however, if you have reached your mandatory annuitization date you may choose an annuitization option which guarantees you lifetime payments in an amount equal to your maximum annual withdrawal amount); or

 

   

termination of your policy.

Please note: This feature terminates upon annuitization and there is a mandatory annuitization date.

This disclosure explains the material features of the Architect GLWB. The application and operation of the Architect GLWB are governed by the terms and conditions of the rider itself. The Architect GLWB may vary for certain policies and may not be available for all policies.

 

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THE ADVISOR’S EDGE® NY

VARIABLE ANNUITY

Issued by Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company

Supplement Dated December 31, 2007

to the

Statement of Additional Information dated May 1, 2007

The following text replaces the definition of ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE in the statement of additional information:

Annuity Commencement Date – The date upon which annuity payments are to commence. This date may be any date at least one year after the policy date and may not be later than the last day of the policy month following the month in which the annuitant attains age 95, except expressly allowed by TFLIC.

The following disclosure is hereby added to the Statement of Additional Information:

ARCHITECT GUARANTEED LIFETIME WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT TOTAL WITHDRAWAL BASE ADJUSTMENTS

Total Withdrawal Base. Gross partial withdrawals up to the maximum annual withdrawal amount that are made in a single calendar year will not reduce the total withdrawal base. Gross partial withdrawals in excess of the maximum annual withdrawal amount that are made in a single calendar year will reduce the total withdrawal base by an amount equal to the greater of:

 

1) the excess gross partial withdrawal amount; and

 

2) a pro rata amount, the result of (A / B) * C, where:

 

  A is the excess gross partial withdrawal (the amount in excess of the maximum annual withdrawal amount remaining prior to the withdrawal);

 

  B is the policy value after the maximum annual withdrawal amount has been withdrawn, but prior to the withdrawal of the excess amount; and

 

  C is the total withdrawal base prior to the withdrawal of the excess amount.

The following demonstrates, on a purely hypothetical basis, the effects of partial withdrawals under the guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefit.

When a withdrawal is taken, two parts of the guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefit can be affected:

 

1. Total withdrawal base (“TWB”)

 

2. Maximum annual withdrawal amount (“MAWA”)

This Supplement must be accompanied or preceded

by the Statement of Additional Information for the

Advisor’s Edge® NY Variable Annuity dated May 1, 2007


Example 1 (“Non-Excess” Withdrawal):

Assumptions:

 

You = Owner and Annuitant, or younger of annuitant and annuitant’s spouse if joint life option is elected for additional cost, age 55 on rider issue; age 65 at time withdrawals begin, which means the Income Benefit Percentage is 4.5%.

TWB at rider issue = $100,000

TWB at time withdrawals begin = 100,000

4.5% withdrawal (“WD”) beginning 10 years from the rider date would be $4,500 (4.5% of the then-current $100,000 total withdrawal base)

 

WD = $4,500

Excess withdrawal (“EWD”) = None

Policy Value (“PV”) =         $90,000 in 10 years

Is any portion of the withdrawal greater than the maximum annual withdrawal amount?

No. There is no excess withdrawal under the guarantee if no more than $4,500 is withdrawn.

Result. In this example, because no portion of the withdrawal was in excess of $4,500, the total withdrawal base does not change.

Example 2 (Excess Withdrawal):

Assumptions:

 

You = Owner and Annuitant, or younger of annuitant and annuitant’s spouse if joint life option is elected for additional cost, age 55 on rider issue; age 65 at time withdrawals begin, which means the Income Benefit Percentage is 4.5%.

TWB at rider issue = $100,000

TWB at time withdrawals begin = $100,000

4.5% WD beginning 10 years from the rider date would be $4,500 (4.5% of the then-current $100,000 total withdrawal base)

 

WD = $10,000
EWD = $5,500 ($10,000 - $4,500)
PV = $90,000 in 10 years

Is any portion of the total withdrawal greater than the maximum annual withdrawal amount?

Yes. $10,000 - $4,500 = $5,500 (the excess withdrawal amount)

NOTE. For the guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefit, because there was an excess withdrawal amount, the total withdrawal base needs to be adjusted and a new lower maximum annual withdrawal amount must be computed. Had the withdrawal for this example not been more than $4,500, the total withdrawal base would remain at $100,000 and the maximum annual withdrawal amount would be $4,500. However, because an excess withdrawal has been taken, the total withdrawal base and, consequently, the maximum annual withdrawal amount, will decline.

 

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New total withdrawal base:

Step One. The total withdrawal base is reduced by the amount of the excess withdrawal or the pro rata amount, if greater.

Step Two. Calculate how much the total withdrawal base is affected by the excess withdrawal.

 

1. The formula is (EWD / (PV – 4.5% WD)) * TWB before any adjustments

 

2. ($5,500 / ($90,000 - $4,500)) * $100,000 = $6,432.75

Step Three. Which is larger, the actual $5,500 excess withdrawal amount or the $6,432.75 pro rata amount?

$6,432.75 pro rata amount.

Step Four. What is the new total withdrawal base upon which the maximum annual withdrawal amount is based?

$100,000 - $6432.75 = $93,567.25

Result. The new total withdrawal base is $93,567.25

New maximum annual withdrawal amount:

Because the total withdrawal base was adjusted (as a result of the excess withdrawal) we have to calculate a new maximum annual withdrawal amount that will be available starting on the next January 1st. This calculation assumes no more activity prior to the next January 1st.

Step One. What is the new maximum annual withdrawal amount?

$93,567.25 (the adjusted total withdrawal base) * 4.5% = $4,210.53

 

Result. Going forward, the maximum you can take out in a year is $4,210.53 without causing an excess withdrawal that would further reduce of the total withdrawal base.

 

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PART C OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits

 

  (a) Financial Statements
       All required financial statements are included in Part B of this Registration Statement.

 

  (b) Exhibits:

 

(1)      (a)    Resolution of the Board of Directors of Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company authorizing establishment of the Separate Account. Note 8.
(2)           Not Applicable.
(3)      (a)    Amended and Reinstated Principal Underwriting Agreement. Note 14.
(3)      (a)(1)    Amendment No. 1 to the Amended and Restated Principal Underwriting Agreement. Note 14
(3)      (a)(2)    Amendment No. 2 and Novation to the Amended and Restated Principal Underwriting Agreement. Note 18
       (b)    Form of Broker/Dealer Supervision and Sales Agreement by and between AFSG Securities Corporation and the Broker/Dealer. Note 2.
(4)      (a)    Form of Rider. Note 14.
(5)      (a)    Form of Application. Note 14.
(6)      (a)    Articles of Incorporation of Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company. Note 1.
       (b)    ByLaws of Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company. Note 1.
(7)           Not Applicable.
(8)      (a)    Participation Agreement among WRL Series Fund, Inc., Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio, and PFL Life Insurance Company. Note 2.
(8)      (a)(1)    Amendment No. 16 to Participation Agreement among WRL Series Fund, Inc., PFL Life Insurance Company, AUSA Life Insurance Company, Inc., Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company and Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company. Note 3.
(8)      (a)(2)    Amendment No. 17 to Participation Agreement among WRL Series Fund, Inc., PFL Life Insurance Company, AUSA Life Insurance Company, Inc., Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company and Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company. Note 4.
(8)      (a)(3)    Amendment No. 30 to Participation Agreement among AEGON/Transamerica Series Fund, Inc., Transamerica Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company, Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company and Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company. Note 5.
(8)      (a)(4)    Amendment No. 31 to Participation Agreement among AEGON/Transamerica Series Fund, Inc., Transamerica Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company, Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company and Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company. Note 9.
(8)      (a)(5)    Amendment No. 32 to Participation Agreement among AEGON/Transamerica Series Fund, Inc., Transamerica Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company, Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company, Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company and Transamerica Life Insurance and Annuity Company. Note 14.
(8)      (b)    Participation Agreement (Alliance). Note 10.
(8)      (b)(1)    Amendment No. 1 to Participation Agreement (AllianceBernstein). Note 14
(8)      (c)    Participation Agreement (Credit Suisse). Note 11
(8)      (c)(1)    Restatement of Participation Agreement (Credit Suisse). Note 14
(8)      (c)(2)    Amendment No. 1 to Participation Agreement (Credit Suisse). Note 14
(8)      (c)(3)    Amendment No. 2 to Participation Agreement (Credit Suisse). Note 14
(8)      (d)    Participation Agreement (DFA) Note.14
(8)      (e)    Participation Agreement (Dreyfus). Note 12
(8)      (e)(1)    Amendment No. 6 to the Fund Participation Agreement (Dreyfus). Note 14
(8)      (f)    Participation Agreement (Federated). Note 14
(8)      (f)(1)    Amendment to Fund Participation Agreement (Federated). Note 14
(8)      (g)    Participation Agreement (Gartmore). Note 14
(8)      (h)    Form of Participation Agreement (Seligman). Note 14
(8)      (i)    Participation Agreement (SteinRoe). Note 17
(8)      (j)    Participation Agreement (Wells Fargo). Note 17
(8)      (k)    Participation Agreement (Vanguard). Note 17
(8)      (l)    Participation Agreement (Fidelity). Note 10
(8)      (l)(1)    Amendment No. 4 to Participation Agreement (Fidelity). Note 14
(8)      (m)    Participation Agreement (Wanger). Note 14
(8)      (m)(1)    Amendment No. 1 to Participation Agreement (Wanger). Note 14
(9)      (a)    Opinion and Consent of Counsel. Note 17.
       (b)    Consent of Counsel. Note 17.
(10 )    (a)    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm. Note 17.
       (b)    Opinion and Consent of Actuary. Note 15.


(11 )        Not applicable.
(12 )        Not applicable.
(13 )        Performance Data Calculations. Note 15.
(14 )        Powers of Attorney. (Mark W. Mullin, James P. Larkin, Eric J. Martin, Elizabeth Belanger, Joe Carusone, Ronald F. Mosher, Robert F. Colby, Colette F. Vargas, William Brown, Jr., William L. Busler, Steven E. Frushtick, Peter P. Post, Cornelis H. Verhagen, M. Craig Fowler) Note 19.

 

Note 1.    Incorporated herein by reference to Initial Filing to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-110048) on October 29, 2003.
Note 2.    Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-26209) on April 29, 1998.
Note 3.    Incorporated herein by reference to Initial Filing of Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-62738) on June 11, 2001.
Note 4.    Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 25 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 33-33085) on April 27, 2001.
Note 5.    Filed with Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-116562) on July 26, 2004.
Note 6.    Filed with Pre-Effective Amendment No. 19 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 33-83560) on October 28, 2004.
Note 7.    Incorporated herein by reference to Initial Filing to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-104243) on April 2, 2003.
Note 8.    Filed with Initial Filing to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-122235) on January 24, 2005.
Note 9.    Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-109580) on January 7, 2005.
Note 10.    Incorporated herein by reference to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-110048) filed on December 30, 2003.
Note 11.    Incorporated herein by reference to Initial Filing to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-65149) filed on October 1, 1998.
Note 12.    Incorporated herein by reference to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-63086) filed on September 13, 2001.
Note 13.    Incorporated herein by reference to Initial Filing on N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-65151) filed on October 1, 1998.
Note 14.    Filed with Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-122235) on July 1, 2005.
Note 15.    Filed with Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-122235) on April 28, 2006
Note 16.    Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-110048) filed on February     , 2007.
Note 17.    Filed with Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 333-122235) on April 27, 2007.
Note 18.    Filed with Post-Effective Amendment No. 24 to Form N-4 Registration Statement (File No. 33-83560) on April 30, 2007.
Note 19.    Filed herewith


 

Item 25. Directors and Officers of the Depositor (Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company)

 

Name and Business Address


  

Principal Positions and Offices with Depositor


Mark W. Mullin

4 Manhattanville Road

Purchase, NY 10577

   Director, President, and Chairman of the Board

William L. Busler

3290 Sandy Beach Road

Solon, IA 52333

   Director

Joe Carusone

4 Manhattanville Rd

Purchase, NY 10577

   Director

William Brown, Jr.

14 Windward Avenue

White Plains, NY 10605

   Director

Eric J. Martin

4333 Edgewood Road, N.E.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52499-0001

   Corporate Controller and Treasurer

Ronald F. Mosher

54 Coronado Pointe

Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

   Director

James P. Larkin

4 Manhattanville Rd

Purchase, NY 10577

   Director, Vice President and Assistant Secretary

Peter P. Post

415 Madison Avenue, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10017-1163

   Director

Colette Vargas

4 Manhattanville Road

Purchase, NY 10057

   Director and Chief Actuary

Robert F. Colby

4 Manhattanville Road

Purchase, NY 10057

   Director, Counsel, and Vice President

Cornelis H. Verhagen

51 JFK Parkway

Short Hills, NJ 07078

   Director

Steven E. Frushtick

500 5th Avenue

New York, NY 10110

   Director

Peter G. Kunkel

4 Manhattanville Road

Purchase, NY 10057

   Director and Vice President

Elizabeth Belanger

4 Manhattanville Rd.

Purchase, NY 10577

   Director

M. Craig Fowler

400 West Market St.

Louisville, KY 40202

   Treasurer and Vice President


Item 26.     Persons Controlled by or under Common Control With the Depositor or Registrant.

Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Academy Alliance Holdings Inc.    Canada    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Holding company
Academy Alliance Insurance Inc.    Canada    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Insurance
Academy Insurance Group, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Holding company
ADB Corporation, L.L.C.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Company    Special purpose limited Liability company
AEGON Alliances, Inc.    Virginia    100% Benefit Plans, Inc.    Insurance company marketing support
AEGON Asset Management Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Registered investment advisor
AEGON Assignment Corporation    Illinois    100% AEGON Financial Services Group, Inc.    Administrator of structured settlements
AEGON Assignment Corporation of Kentucky    Kentucky    100% AEGON Financial Services Group, Inc.    Administrator of structured settlements
AEGON Canada Inc. (“ACI”)    Canada    100% TIHI    Holding company
AEGON Capital Management, Inc.    Canada    100% AEGON Canada Inc.    Portfolio management company/investment adviser
AEGON Dealer Services Canada, Inc.    Canada    100% 1490991 Ontario Limited    Mutual fund dealership
AEGON Derivatives N.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON N.V.    Holding company
AEGON Direct Marketing Services, Inc.    Maryland    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Marketing company
AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON International N.V.    Holding company
AEGON Financial Services Group, Inc.    Minnesota    100% Transamerica Life Insurance Co.    Marketing
AEGON Fund Management, Inc.    Canada    100% AEGON Canada Inc.    Mutual fund manager
AEGON Funding Corp.    Delaware    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Issue debt securities-net proceeds used to make loans to affiliates
AEGON Institutional Markets, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Provider of investment, marketing and administrative services to insurance companies
AEGON International N.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON N.V.    Holding company
AEGON Ireland Services Limited    Ireland    100% AEGON Ireland Holding B.V.    Provides the services of staff and vendors to AEGON Financial Assurance Ireland, Limited and AEGON Global Institutional Markets plc
AEGON Management Company    Indiana    100% AEGON U.S. Holding Corporation    Holding company
AEGON N.V.    Netherlands    22.72% of Vereniging AEGON Netherlands Membership Association    Holding company
AEGON Nederland N.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON N.V.    Holding company
AEGON Nevak Holding B.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON N.V.    Holding company
AEGON Structured Settlements, Inc.    Kentucky    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Administers structured settlements of plaintiff’s physical injury claims against property and casualty insurance companies
AEGON U.S. Corporation    Iowa    AEGON U.S. Holding Corporation owns 12,962 shares; AEGON USA, Inc. owns 3,238 shares    Holding company
AEGON U.S. Holding Corporation    Delaware    1056 shares of Common Stock owned by Transamerica Corp.; 225 shares of Series A Voting Preferred Stock owned by Transemorica Coporation    Holding company
AEGON USA Investment Management, Inc.    Iowa    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Investment advisor
AEGON USA Investment Management, LLC    Iowa    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Investment advisor
AEGON USA Real Estate Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Real estate and mortgage holding company
AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Iowa    100% AUSA Holding Co,    Administrative and investment services
AEGON USA Travel and Conference Services LLC    Iowa    100% Money Services, Inc.    Travel and conference services

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

AEGON USA, Inc.    Iowa    10 shares Series A Preferred Stock owned by AEGON U.S Holding Corporation; 150,000 shares of Class B Non-Voting Stock owned by AEGON U.S. Corporation; 120 shares Voting Common Stock owned by AEGON U.S Corporation    Holding company
AEGON/Transamerica Series Trust    Delaware    100% AEGON/Transamerica Fund Advisors, Inc.    Mutual fund
AFSG Securities Corporation    Pennsylvania    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Broker-Dealer
ALH Properties Eight LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Eleven LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Fifteen LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Five LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Four LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Nine LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Seven LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Seventeen LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Sixteen LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Ten LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Twelve LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
ALH Properties Two LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
American Bond Services LLC    Iowa    100% Transamerica Life Insurance Company (sole member)    Limited liability company
Ammest Realty Corporation    Texas    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Special-purpose subsidiary
Ampac Insurance Agency, Inc. (EIN 23-1720755)    Pennsylvania    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Provider of management support services
Ampac, Inc.    Texas    100% Academy Insurance Group, Inc.    Managing general agent
Apple Partners of Iowa LLC    Iowa    Members: 58.13% Monumental Life Insurance Company; 41.87% Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company    Hold title on Trustee’s Deeds on secured property
ARC Reinsurance Corporation    Hawaii    100% Transamerica Corp,    Property & Casualty Insurance
ARV Pacific Villas, A California Limited Partnership    California    General Partners - Transamerica Affordable Housing, Inc. (0.5%); Non-Affiliate of AEGON, Jamboree Housing Corp. (0.5%). Limited Partner: TOLIC (99%)    Property
AUSA Holding Company    Maryland    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Holding company
AUSA Merger Sub, Inc.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Company    Special purpose
AUSACAN LP    Canada    General Partner - AUSA Holding Co. (1%); Limited Partner - First AUSA Life Insurance Company (99%)    Inter-company lending and general business
Bankers Financial Life Ins. Co.    Arizona    100% Voting Common Stock - First AUSA Life Insurance Co. Class B Common stock is allocated 75% of total cumulative vote. Class A Common stock is allocated 25% of total cumulative vote.    Insurance
Bay Area Community Investments I, LLC    California    70% LIICA; 30% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments in low income housing tax credit properties
Bay State Community Investments I, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments in low income housing tax credit properties
Bay State Community Investments II, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments in low income housing tax credit properties
Benefit Plans, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Inactive

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

BF Equity LLC    New York    100% RCC North America LLC    Real estate
Buena Sombra Insurance Agency, Inc.    Maryland    91,790 shares of common stock owned by Commonwealth General Corporation; 8,210 shares of common stock owned by Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company    Insurance agency
Canadian Premier Holdings Ltd.    Canada    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Holding company
Canadian Premier Life Insurance Company    Canada    100% Canadian Premier Holdings Ltd.    Insurance company
Capital General Development Corporation    Delaware    2.64 shares of common stock owned by AEGON USA, Inc.; 10 shares of common stock owned by Commonwealth General Corporation    Holding company
Capital Liberty, L.P.    Delaware    99.0% Monumental Life Insurance Company (Limited Partner); 1.0% Commonwealth General Corporation (General Partner)    Holding company
Commonwealth General Corporation (“CGC”)    Delaware    100% AEGON U.S. Corporation    Holding company
Consumer Membership Services Canada Inc.    Canada    100% Canadian Premier Holdings Ltd.    Marketing of credit card protection membership services in Canada
Cornerstone International Holdings Ltd.    UK    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Holding company
CRC Creditor Resources Canadian Dealer Network Inc.    Canada    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Insurance agency
Creditor Resources, Inc.    Michigan    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Credit insurance
CRI Canada Inc.    Canada    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Holding company
CRI Credit Group Services Inc.    Canada    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Holding company
CRI Systems, Inc.    Maryland    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Technology
Diversified Actuarial Services, Inc.    Massachusetts    100% Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc.    Employee benefit and actuarial consulting
Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Registered investment advisor
Diversified Investors Securities Corp.    Delaware    100% Diversified Investment Advisors, Inc.    Broker-Dealer
Edgewood IP, LLC    Iowa    100% TOLIC    Limited liability company
FGH Eastern Region LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGH Realty Credit LLC    Delaware    100% FGH Eastern Region LLC    Real estate
FGH USA LLC    Delaware    100% RCC North America LLC    Real estate
FGP 90 West Street LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Burkewood, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Bush Terminal, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH Realty Credit LLC    Real estate
FGP Colonial Plaza, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Franklin LLC.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Herald Center, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Heritage Square, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Islandia, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Merrick, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP Rockbeach, Inc    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP West 32nd Street, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP West Street LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
FGP West Street Two LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Fifth FGP LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Financial Planning Services, Inc.    District of Columbia    100% Ampac Insurance Agency, Inc. (EIN #27-1720755)    Special-purpose subsidiary

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Financial Resources Insurance Agency of Texas    Texas    100% owned by Dan Trivers, VP & Director of Operations of Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc., to comply with Texas insurance law    Retail sale of securities products
First FGP LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Flashdance, LLC    New York    100% Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company    Broadway production
Force Financial Group, Inc.    Delaware    100% Academy Insurance Group, Inc.    Special-purpose subsidiary
Fourth FGP LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Garnet Assurance Corporation    Kentucky    100% Life Investors Insurance Company of America    Investments
Garnet Assurance Corporation II    Iowa    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Business investments
Garnet Community Investments I, LLC    Delaware    100% Life Investors Insurance Company of America    Securities
Garnet Community Investments II, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Securities
Garnet Community Investments III, LLC    Delaware    100% Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company    Business investments
Garnet Community Investments IV, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments V, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments VI, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments VII, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments VIII, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments IX, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments X, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments XI, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet Community Investments XII, LLC    Delaware    100% Monumental Life Insurance Company    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund I, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments I, LLC (0.01%); Goldenrod Asset Management, Inc.—a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund II, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments II, LLC (0.01%); Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund III, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments III, LLC (0.01%); Jefferson-Pilot Life Insurance Company, a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund IV, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments IV, LLC (0.01%); Goldenrod Asset Management, Inc.—a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Garnet LIHTC Fund V, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments V, LLC (0.01%); Lease Plan North America, Inc., a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund VI, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments VI, LLC (0.01%); Pydna Corporation, a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund VII, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investmetns VII, LLC (0.01%); Washington Mutual Bank, a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund VIII, LLC    Delaware    Members: Garnet Community Investments VIII, LLC (0.01%); Washington Mutual Bank, a non-affiliate of AEGON (99.99%)    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund IX, LLC    Delaware    100% Garnet Community Investments IX, LLC    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund X, LLC    Delaware    100% Garnet Community Investments X, LLC    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund XI, LLC    Delaware    100% Garnet Community Investments XI, LLC    Investments
Garnet LIHTC Fund XII, LLC    Delaware    100% Garnet Community Investments XII, LLC    Investments
Gemini Investments, Inc.    Delaware    100% TLIC    Investment subsidiary
Global Preferred Re Limited    Bermuda    100% GPRE Acquisition Corp.    Reinsurance
Global Premier Reinsurance Company, Ltd.    British Virgin    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Reinsurance company
GPRE Acquisition Corp.    Delaware    100% AEGON N.V.    Acquisition company
Great Companies, L.L.C.    Iowa    100% Money Services, Inc.    Markets & sells mutual funds & individually managed accounts
Hott Feet Development LLC    New York    100% Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company    Broadway production
In the Pocket LLC    New York    100% Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company    Broadway production
Innergy Lending, LLC    Delaware    50% World Financial Group, Inc.; 50% ComUnity Lending, Inc.(non-AEGON entity)    Lending
InterSecurities, Inc.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Broker-Dealer
InterSecurities Insurance Agency, Inc.    California    100% Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio    Insurance agency
Investment Advisors International, Inc.    Delaware    100% AEGON Asset Management Services, Inc.    Investment advisor
Investors Warranty of America, Inc.    Iowa    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Leases business equipment
Iowa Fidelity Life Insurance Co.    Arizona    Ordinary common stock is allowed 60% of total cumulative vote. Participating common stock is allowed 40% of total cumulative vote. First AUSA Life Insurance Co.    Insurance
JMH Operating Company, Inc.    Mississippi    100% People’s Benefit Life Insurance Company    Real estate holdings
Legacy General Insurance Company    Canada    100% Canadian Premier Holdings Ltd.    Insurance company
Life Investors Alliance, LLC    Delaware    100% LIICA    Purchase, own, and hold the equity interest of other entities

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Life Investors Insurance Company of America    Iowa    679,802 shares Common Stock owned by AEGON USA, Inc.; 504,033 shares Series A Preferred Stock owned by AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance
LIICA Holdings, LLC    Delaware    Sole Member: Life Investors Insurance Company of America    To form and capitalize LIICA Re I, Inc.
LIICA Re I, Inc.    Vermont    100% LIICA Holdings, LLC    Captive insurance company
LIICA Re II, Inc.    Vermont    100% Life Investors Insurance Company of America    Captive insurance company
Massachusetts Fidelity Trust Co.    Iowa    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Trust company
Money Concepts (Canada) Limited    Canada    100% National Financial Corporation    Financial services, marketing and distribution
Money Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Provides financial counseling for employees and agents of affiliated companies
Monumental General Administrators, Inc.    Maryland    100% Monumental General Insurance Group, Inc.    Provides management srvcs. to unaffiliated third party administrator
Monumental General Insurance Group, Inc.    Maryland    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Holding company
Monumental Life Insurance Company    Maryland    73.23% Capital General Development Company; 26.77% First AUSA Life Insurance Company    Insurance Company
National Association Management and Consultant Services, Inc.    Maryland    100% Monumental General Administrators, Inc.    Provides actuarial consulting services
National Financial Corporation    Canada    100% AEGON Canada, Inc.    Holding company
National Financial Insurance Agency, Inc.    Canada    100% 1488207 Ontario Limited    Insurance agency
NEF Investment Company    Calfornia    100% TOLIC    Real estate development
New Markets Community Investment Fund, LLC    Iowa    50% AEGON Institutional Markets, Inc.; 50% AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Community development entity
Pensaprima, Inc.    Iowa    100% AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Investments
Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company    Iowa    76.3% Monumental Life Insurance Company; 20% Capital Liberty, L.P.; 3.7% CGC    Insurance Company
Peoples Benefit Services, Inc.    Pennsylvania    100% Veterans Life Insurance Company    Special-purpose subsidiary
Premier Solutions Group, Inc.    Maryland    100% Creditor Resources, Inc.    Sales of reinsurance and credit insurance
Primus Guaranty, Ltd.    Bermuda    Partners are: Transamerica Life Insurance Company (13.1%) and non-affiliates of AEGON: XL Capital, Ltd. (34.7%); CalPERS/PCG Corporate Partners Fund, LLC (13.0%); Radian Group (11.1%). The remaining 28.1% of stock is publicly owned.    Provides protection from default risk of investment grade corporate and sovereign issues of financial obligations.
Prisma Holdings, Inc. I    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Holding company
Prisma Holdings, Inc. II    Delaware    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Holding company
Pyramid Insurance Company, Ltd.    Hawaii    100% Transamerica Corp.    Property & Casualty Insurance
Quantitative Data Solutions, LLC    Delaware    100% owned by TOLIC    Special purpose corporation
Quest Membership Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Travel discount plan
RCC North America LLC    Delaware    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Real estate
RCC Properties Limited Partnership    Iowa    AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc. is General Partner and 5% owner; all limited partners are RCC entities within the RCC group    Limited Partnership

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 1 LLC    Delaware    Members: 38.356% Transamerica Life Insurance Co.; 34.247% TOLIC; 18.356% LIICA; 6.301% Monumental Life Insurance Co.; 2.74% Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Co.    Real estate alternatives investment
Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 2 LLC    Delaware    Members: 59.5% Transamerica Life Insurance Co.; 30.75% TOLIC; 22.25%; Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Co.; 2.25% Stonebridge Life Insurance Co.    Real estate alternatives investment
Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 3 LLC    Delaware    Members: 30.4% Transamerica Life Insurance Co.; 23% TOLIC; 1% Stonebridge Life Insurance Co.; 11% LIICA; 14% PBLIC; 5% MLIC    Real estate alternatives investment
Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 3A, Inc.    Delaware    33.4% owned by Life Investors Insurance Company of America; 32% owned by Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company; 10% owned by Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company; 9.4% owned by Monumental Life Insurance Company; 9.4% owned by Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company; 1% owned by Stonebridge Life Insurance Company    Real estate alternatives investment
Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 4HR, LLC    Delaware    34% owned by Transamerica Life Insurance Company; 30% owned by Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company; 22% owned by Monumental Life Insurance Company; 10% owned by Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company; 4% owned by Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company    Investment vehicle for alternative real estate investments that are established annually for our affiliated companies common investment
Real Estate Alternatives Portfolio 4MR, LLC    Delaware    34% owned by Transamerica Life Insurance Company; 30% owned by Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company; 22% owned by Monumental Life Insurance Company; 10% owned by Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company; 4% owned by Transamerica Financial Life Ins    Investment vehicle for alternative real estate investments that are established annually for our affiliated companies common investment
Realty Information Systems, Inc.    Iowa    100% AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Information Systems for real estate investment management
Retirement Project Oakmont    CA    General Partners: Trransamerica Products, Inc.; TOLIC; Transameirca Oakmont Retirement Associates, a CA limited partnership. Co-General Partners of Transamerica Oakmont Retirement Associates are Transamerica Oakmont Corp. and Transamerica Products I (Administrative General Partner).    Senior living apartment complex
River Ridge Insurance Company    Vermont    100% AEGON Management Company    Captive insurance company

As of 1/1/2007

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Second FGP LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Seventh FGP LLC    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
Short Hills Management Company    New Jersey    100% AEGON U.S. Holding Corporation    Holding company
South Glen Apartments, LLC    Iowa    100% Transamerica Affordable Housing, Inc.    Limited liability company
Southwest Equity Life Ins. Co.    Arizona    100% of Common Voting Stock AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance
Stonebridge Benefit Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Health discount plan
Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company    Ohio    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance company
Stonebridge Group, Inc.    Delaware    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    General purpose corporation
Stonebridge International Insurance Ltd.    UK    100% Cornerstone International Holdings Ltd.    General insurance company
Stonebridge International Marketing Ltd.    UK    100% Cornerstone International Holdings Ltd.    Marketing
Stonebridge Life Insurance Company    Vermont    100% Commonwealth General Corporation    Insurance company
Stonebridge Reinsurance Company    Vermont    100% Stonebridge Life Insurance Company    Captive insurance company
TA Air XI, Corp.    Delaware    100% TCFC Air Holdings, Inc.    Special purpose corporation
TAH-MCD IV, LLC    Iowa    100% Transamerica Affordable Housing, Inc.    Serve as the general partner for McDonald Corporate Tax Credit Fund IV Limited Partnership
TBC III, Inc.    Delaware    100% TFCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Special purpose corporation
TBK Insurance Agency of Ohio, Inc.    Ohio    500 shares non-voting common stock owned by Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.; 1 share voting common stock owned by James Krost    Variable insurance contract sales in state of Ohio
TCF Asset Management Corporation    Colorado    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    A depository for foreclosed real and personal property
TCFC Air Holdings, Inc.    Delaware    100% Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I    Holding company
TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Delaware    100% Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I    Holding company
TCFC Employment, Inc.    Delaware    100% Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I    Used for payroll for employees at TFC
TFC Properties, Inc.    Delaware    100% Transamerica Corporation    Holding company
The AEGON Trust Advisory Board: Donald J. Shepard, Joseph B.M. Streppel, Alexander R. Wynaendts, and Craig D. Vermie    Delaware       Voting Trust
The Insurance Agency for the American Working Family, Inc.    Maryland    100% Veterans Life Insurance Company    Insurance
The RCC Group, Inc.    Delaware    100% FGH USA LLC    Real estate
TIHI Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V.    Mexico    95% TIHI; 5% TOLIC    To render and receive all kind of administrative, accountant, mercantile and financial counsel and assistance to and from any other Mexican or foreign corporation, whether or not this company is a shareholder of them
Transamerica Accounts Holding Corporation    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Holding company
Transamerica Affinity Services, Inc.    Maryland    100% AEGON Direct Marketing Services, Inc.    Marketing company
Transamerica Affordable Housing, Inc.    California    100% TRS    General partner LHTC Partnership

As of 1/1/2007

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Transamerica Annuity Service Corporation    New Mexico    100% TSC    Performs services required for structured settlements
Transamerica Aviation LLC    Delaware    100% TCFC Air Holdings, Inc.    Special purpose corporation
Transamerica Capital, Inc.    California    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Broker/Dealer
Transamerica China Investments Holdings Limited    Hong Kong    99% TOLIC    Holding company
Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I    Delaware    100% TFC    Holding company
Transamerica Consultora Y Servicios Limitada    Chile    95% TOLIC; 5% Transamerica International Holdings, Inc.    Special purpose limited liability corporation
Transamerica Consumer Finance Holding Company    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Consumer finance holding company
Transamerica Corporation    Delaware    100% The AEGON Trust    Major interest in insurance and finance
Transamerica Corporation (Oregon)    Oregon    100% Transamerica Corp.    Holding company
Transamerica Direct Marketing Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.    Australia    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Holding company
Transamerica Direct Marketing Australia Pty Ltd.    Australia    100% Transamerica Direct Marketing Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.    Marketing/operations company
Transamerica Direct Marketing Group, Mexico S.A. de C.V.    Mexico    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Provide management advisory and technical consultancy services.
Transamerica Direct Marketing Group-Mexico Servicios S.A. de C.V.    Mexico    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Provide marketing, trading, telemarketing and advertising services in favor of any third party, particularly in favor of insurance and reinsurance companies.
Transamerica Direct Marketing Japan K.K.    Japan    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Marketing company
Transamerica Direct Marketing Korea Ltd.    Korea    99% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.: 1% AEGON International N.V.    Marketing company
Transamerica Direct Marketing Taiwan, Ltd.    Taiwan    100% AEGON DMS Holding B.V.    Authorized business: Enterprise management consultancy, credit investigation services, to engage in business not prohibited or restricted under any law of R.O.C., except business requiring special permission of government
Transamerica Direct Marketing (Thailand), Ltd.    Thailand    93% Transamerica International Direct Marketing Consultants, LLC; remiaining 7% held by various AEGON employees    Marketing of insurance products in Thailand
Transamerica Distribution Finance - Overseas, Inc.    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Commercial Finance
Transamerica Finance Corporation (“TFC”)    Delaware    100% Transamerica Corp.    Commercial & Consumer Lending & equipment leasing
Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.    Delaware    100% TSC    Broker/dealer
Transamerica Financial Institutions,Inc.    Minnesota    100% AEGON Financial Services Group,Inc.    Inactive
Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company    New York    87.40% AEGON USA, Inc.; 12.60% TOLIC    Insurance
Transamerica Financial Resources Ins. Agency of Alabama, Inc.    Alabama    100% Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.    Insurance agent & broker
Transamerica Fund Advisors, Inc.    Florida    Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio owns 77%; AUSA Holding Co. owns - 23%    Fund advisor
Transamerica Fund Services, Inc.    Florida    Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio owns 44%; AUSA Holding Company owns 56%    Mutual fund
Transamerica Funding LP    U.K.    99% Transamerica Leasing Holdings, Inc.; 1% Transamerica Commercial Finance Corporation, I    Intermodal leasing
Transamerica Holding B.V.    Netherlands    100% AEGON International N.V.    Holding company

As of 1/1/2007

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Transamerica Home Loan    California    100% Transamerica Finance Corporation    Consumer mortgages
Transamerica IDEX Mutual Funds    Delaware    100% AEGON/Transamerica Fund Advisers, Inc.    Mutual fund
Transamerica Income Shares, Inc.    Maryland    100% AEGON/Transamerica Fund Advisers, Inc.    Mutual fund
Transamerica Insurance Marketing Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.    Australia    100% Transamerica Direct Marketing Asia Pacific Pty Ltd.    Insurance intermediary
Transamerica Direct Marketing Consultants, LLC    Maryland    51% Hugh J. McAdorey; 49% AEGON Direct Marketing Services, Inc.    Provide consulting services ancillary to the marketing of insurance products overseas.
Transamerica International Direct Marketing Group, Inc.    Maryland    100% Monumental General Insurance Group, Inc.    Marketing arm for sale of mass marketed insurance coverage
Transamerica International Holdings, Inc.    Delaware    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Investments
Transamerica International RE (Bermuda) Ltd.    Bermuda    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Reinsurance
Transamerica Investment Management, LLC    Delaware    80% Transamerica Investment Services, Inc. as Original Member; 20% owned by Professional Members (employees of Transamerica Investment Services, Inc.)    Investment advisor
Transamerica Investment Services, Inc. (“TISI”)    Delaware    100% Transamerica Corp.    Holding company
Transamerica Investors, Inc.    Maryland    Maintains advisor status    Advisor
Transamerica Leasing Holdings, Inc.    Delaware    100% Transamerica Finance Corporation    Holding company
Transamerica Life (Bermuda) Ltd.    Bermuda    100% Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company    Long-term life insurer in Bermuda—will primarily write fixed universal life and term insurance
Transamerica Life Canada    Canada    AEGON Canada Inc. owns 9,600,000 shares of common stock; AEGON International N.V. owns 3,568,941 shares of common stock and 184,000 shares of Series IV Preferred stock.    Life insurance company
Transamerica Life Insurance Company    Iowa    316,955 shares Common Stock owned by Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company; 87,755 shares Series B Preferred Stock owned by AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance
Transamerica Marketing E Correctora De Seguros De Vida Do Brazil Ltda.    Brazil    749,000 quotes shares owned by AEGON DMS Holding B.V.; 1 quota share owned by AEGON International N.V.    Brokerage company
Transamerica Mezzanine Financing Inc.    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Holding company
Transamerica Minerals Company    California    100% TRS    Owner and lessor of oil and gas properties
Transamerica Oakmont Corporation    California    100% Transamerica Products, Inc.    General partner retirement properties
Transamerica Oakmont Retirement Associates    California    Co-General Partners are Transamerica Oakmont Corporation and Transamerica Products I (Administrative General Partner)    Senior living apartments

As of 1/1/2007

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company (“TOLIC”)    Iowa    1,104,117 shares Common Stock owned by Transamerica Service Company; 1,103,466 shares of Preferred Stock owned by Transamerica Corporation    Life Insurance
Transamerica Occidental’s Separate Account Fund C    California    100% TOLIC    Mutual fund
Transamerica Pacific Insurance Company, Ltd.    Hawaii    100% Transamerica Corp.    Life insurance
Transamerica Products, Inc. (“TPI”)    California    100% TSC    Holding company
Transamerica Pyramid Properties LLC    Iowa    100% TOLIC    Realty limited liability company
Transamerica Re Consultoria em Seguros e Servicos Ltda    Brazil    95% TOLIC; 5% Transamerica International Holdings, Inc.    Insurance and reinsurance consulting
Transamerica Realty Investment Properties LLC    Delaware    100% TOLIC    Realty limited liability company
Transamerica Realty Services, LLC (“TRS”)    Delaware    100% AEGON USA Realty Advisors, Inc.    Real estate investments
Transamerica Retirement Communities S.F., Inc.    Delaware    100% TFC Properties, Inc.    Inactive
Transamerica Retirement Communities S.J., Inc.    Delaware    100% TFC Properties, Inc.    Inactive
Transamerica Securities Sales Corp.    Maryland    100% TSC    Life insurance sales
Transamerica Service Company (“TSC”)    Delaware    100% TIHI    Holding company
Transamerica Small Business Capital, Inc.    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Holding company
Transamerica Trailer Leasing AG    Switzerland    100% Transamerica Leasing Holdings, Inc.    Leasing
Transamerica Trailer Leasing Sp. Z.O.O.    Poland    100% Transamerica Leasing Holdings, Inc.    Leasing
Transamerica Vendor Financial Services Corporation    Delaware    100% TCFC Asset Holdings, Inc.    Provides commercial leasing
Unicom Administrative Services, Inc.    Pennsylvania    100% Academy Insurance Group, Inc.    Provider of admin. services
United Financial Services, Inc.    Maryland    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    General agency
Universal Benefits Corporation    Iowa    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Third party administrator
USA Administration Services, Inc.    Kansas    100% TOLIC    Third party administrator
Valley Forge Associates, Inc.    Pennsylvania    100% Ampac Insurance Agency, Inc. (EIN #27-1720755)    Furniture & equipment lessor
Veterans Insurance Services, Inc.    Delaware    100% Ampac Insurance Agency, Inc. (EIN #27-1720755)    Special-purpose subsidiary
Veterans Life Insurance Company    Illinois    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance company
Westcap Investors, LLC    Delaware    100% Transamerica Investment Management, LLC    Inactive
Westcap Investors Series Fund, LLC    Delaware    Transamerica Investment Management, LLC is the Managing Member    This Series Fund is an unregistered investments vehicle for Transamerica Investment Management, LLC (former Westcap Investors, LLC) clients are Members
Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio    Ohio    100% AEGON USA, Inc.    Insurance
WFG China Holdings, Inc.    Delaware    100% World Financial Group, Inc.    Hold interest in Insurance Agency located in Peoples Republic of China
WFG Insurance Agency of Puerto Rico, Inc.    Puerto Rico    100% World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
WFG Properties Holdings, LLC    Georgia    100% World Financial Group, Inc.    Marketing
WFG Property & Casualty Insurance Agency of California, Inc.    California    100% WFG Property & Casualty Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
WFG Property & Casualty Insurance Agency of Nevada, Inc.    Nevada    100% WFG Property & Casualty Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency

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Name

  

Jurisdiction of
Incorporation

  

Percent of Voting Securities Owned

  

Business

WFG Property & Casualty Insurance Agency, Inc.    Georgia    100% World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
WFG Reinsurance Limited    Bermuda    100% World Financial Group, Inc.    Reinsurance
WFG Securities of Canada, Inc.    Canada    100% World Financial Group Holding Company of Canada, Inc.    Mutual fund dealer
World Financial Group Holding Company of Canada Inc.    Canada    100% TIHI    Holding company
World Financial Group Insurance Agency of Canada Inc.    Ontario    50% World Financial Group Holding Co. of Canada Inc.; 50% World Financial Group Subholding Co. of Canada Inc.    Insurance agency
World Financial Group Insurance Agency of Hawaii, Inc.    Hawaii    100% World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
World Financial Group Insurance Agency of Massachusetts, Inc.    Massachusetts    100% World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
World Financial Group Insurance Agency of Wyoming, Inc.    Wyoming    100% World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    Insurance agency
World Financial Group Insurance Agency, Inc.    California    100% Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio    Insurance agency
World Financial Group Subholding Company of Canada Inc.    Canada    100% World Financial Group Holding Company of Canada, Inc.    Holding company
World Financial Group, Inc.    Delaware    100% AEGON Asset Management Services, Inc.    Marketing
World Group Securities, Inc.    Delaware    100% AEGON Asset Management Services, Inc.    Broker-dealer
Zahorik Company, Inc.    California    100% AUSA Holding Co.    Inactive

As of 1/1/2007

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Item 27. Number of Contract Owners

 

As of September 28, 2007, there were 37 Contract owners.

 

Item 28. Indemnification

 

The New York Code (Sections 721 et. seq.) provides for permissive indemnification in certain situations, mandatory indemnification in other situations, and prohibits indemnification in certain situations. The Code also specifies procedures for determining when indemnification payments can be made.

 

Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Depositor pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Depositor has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Depositor of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered), the Depositor will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.


Item 29. Principal Underwriters

 

(a) Transamerica Capital, Inc. serves as the principal underwriter for:

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. serves as the principal underwriter for the Retirement Builder Variable Annuity Account, Separate Account VA A, Separate Account VA B, Separate Account VA C, Separate Account VA D, Separate Account VA E, Separate Account VA F, Separate Account VA I, Separate Account VA J, Separate Account VA K, Separate Account VA L, Separate Account VA P, Separate Account VA Q, Separate Account VA R, Separate Account VA S, Separate Account VA W, Separate Account VA X, Separate Account VA Y, Separate Account VA Z; Separate Account VA-1, Separate Account VA-6, Separate Account VA-7, Separate Account VA-8, Transamerica Corporate Separate Account Sixteen, Separate Account VL A and Separate Account VUL A. These accounts are separate accounts of Transamerica Life Insurance Company.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. serves as principal underwriter for Separate Account VA BNY, Separate Account VA QNY, Separate Account VA WNY, TFLIC Separate Account VNY, Separate Account VA-2LNY, TFLIC Separate Account C, Separate Account VA-5NLNY, Separate Account VA-6NY, TFLIC Series Annuity Account and TFLIC Series Life Account. These accounts are separate accounts of Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. serves as principal underwriter for Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company Separate Account I, Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company Separate Account II and Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company Separate Account V. These accounts are separate accounts of Peoples Benefit Life Insurance Company.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. serves as principal underwriter for Separate Account VA U, Separate Account VA V, WRL Series Life Account, WRL Series Life Account G, WRL Series Life Corporate Account, WRL Series Annuity Account and WRL Series Annuity Account B. These accounts are separate accounts of Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. of Ohio.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. also serves as principal underwriter for Separate Account VA-2L, Separate Account VA-5, and Transamerica Occidental Life Separate Account VUL-3. These accounts are separate accounts of Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. also serves as principal underwriter for Separate Account VA WM. This account is a separate account of Monumental Life Insurance Company.

 

Transamerica Capital, Inc. also serves as principal underwriter for AEGON/Transamerica Series Trust, Transamerica IDEX Mutual Funds and Transamerica Investors, Inc.


(b)    Directors and Officers of Transamerica Capital, Inc.:

Name


  

Principal

Business Address


 

Position and Offices with Underwriter


Phillip S. Eckman    (2)   Director
Paula G. Nelson    (3)   Director, Chief Executive Officer and President
Larry N. Norman    (1)   Director
John Mallett    (1)   Director
Linda S. Gilmer    (1)   Executive Vice President – Finance
Frank A. Camp    (1)   Corporate Secretary
Michael W. Brandsma    (3)   Managing Director and Executive Vice President
Jay A. Hewitt    (2)   Managing Director and Executive Vice President
Robert R. Frederick    (1)   Managing Director and Executive Vice President
Lon J. Olejniczak    (1)   Managing Director and Executive Vice President
Courtney A. John    (3)   Chief Compliance Officer
Carol A. Sterlacci        Vice President
Darin D. Smith    (1)   Assistant Vice President
Brenda L. Smith        Assistant Vice President
Priscilla I. Hechler    (4)   Assistant Vice President and Assistant Secretary
Arthur D. Woods    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Dennis P. Gallagher    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Kyle A. Keelan    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Christy Post-Rissin    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Frank J. Rosa    (4)   Assistant Vice President
John W. Fischer    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Amy Boyle    (4)   Assistant Vice President
Clifton W. Flenniken, III    (5)   Assistant Vice President

(1)    4333 Edgewood Road N.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52499-0001

(2)    600 S. Hwy 169, Suite 1800, Minneapolis, MN 55426

(3)    4600 S Syracuse St, Suite 1100, Denver, CO 80237-2719

(4)    570 Carillon Parkway, St. Petersburg, FL 33716

(5)    1111 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201


Name of Principal Underwriter


  

Net Underwriting

Discounts and

Commissions(2)


  

Compensation on

Redemption


  

Brokerage

Commissions


   Compensation

AFSG Securities Corporation(1)

   0    0    0    0

Transamerica Capital, Inc.

   0    0    0    0

(1)

Effective May 1, 2007, Transamerica Capital, Inc. replaced AFSG Securities Corporation as principal underwriter for the policies.

 

(2)

Fiscal Year 2006

 

Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records

 

The records required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and Rules 31a-1 to 31a-3 promulgated thereunder, are maintained by Manager Regulatory Filing Unit, Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company at 4 Manhattanville Road, Purchase, NY 10577; or at Service Office, Financial Markets Group – Variable Annuity Department, 4333 Edgewood Road, N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52499-0001.

 

Item 31. Management Services.

 

All management Contracts are discussed in Part A or Part B.

 

Item 32. Undertakings

 

(a) Registrant undertakes that it will file a post-effective amendment to this registration statement as frequently as necessary to ensure that the audited financial statements in the registration statement are never more than 16 months old for so long as Premiums under the Contract may be accepted.

 

(b) Registrant undertakes that it will include either (i) a postcard or similar written communication affixed to or included in the Prospectus that the applicant can remove to send for a Statement of Additional Information or (ii) a space in the Policy application that an applicant can check to request a Statement of Additional Information.


(c) Registrant undertakes to deliver any Statement of Additional Information and any financial statements required to be made available under this Form promptly upon written or oral request to Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company at the address or phone number listed in the Prospectus.

 

(d) Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company hereby represents that the fees and charges deducted under the contracts, in the aggregate, are reasonable in relation to the services rendered, the expenses expected to be incurred, and the risks assumed by Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company.

 

SECTION 403(B) REPRESENTATIONS

 

Transamerica Financial Life Insurance Company represents that it is relying on a no-action letter dated November 28, 1988, to the American Council of Life Insurance (Ref. No. IP-6-88), regarding Sections 22(e), 27(c)(1), and 27(d) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, in connection with redeemability restrictions on Section 403(b) Policies, and that paragraphs numbered (1) through (4) of that letter will be complied with.


SIGNATURES

As required by the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant hereby certifies that this Amendment to the Registration Statement meets the requirements for effectiveness pursuant to paragraph (b) of Securities Act Rule 485 and has caused this Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf, in the City of Cedar Rapids and State of Iowa, on this 19th day of December, 2007.

 

TFLIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT VNY

TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY

Depositor
*
Mark W. Mullin
President

As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

Signatures

  

Title

 

Date

*

Mark W. Mullin

  

Director, President and

Chairman of the Board

  ______, 2007

*

James P. Larkin

  

Director, Vice President

and Assistant Secretary

  ______, 2007

*

Eric J. Martin

   Corporate Controller   ______, 2007

*

Elizabeth Belanger

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Joe Carusone

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Ronald F. Mosher

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Robert F. Colby

  

Director, Counsel, Vice

President and Assistant

Secretary

  ______, 2007


*

Colette F. Vargas

   Director and Chief Actuary   ______, 2007

*

William Brown, Jr.

   Director   ______, 2007

*

William L. Busler

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Steven E. Frushtick

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Peter G. Kunkel

   Director and Vice President   ______, 2007

*

Peter P. Post

   Director   ______, 2007

*

Cornelis H. Verhagen

   Director   ______, 2007

*

M.Craig Fowler

   Treasurer and Vice President   ______, 2007

/s/ Darin D. Smith

Darin D. Smith

  

Attorney-in-Fact

pursuant to powers of

attorney filed previously

and herewith

  December 19, 2007


Registration No. 333-122235

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 


EXHIBITS

TO

FORM N-4

REGISTRATION STATEMENT

UNDER

THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

FOR

TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

TFLIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT VNY

 



EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit No.   

Description of Exhibit

   Page No.*
(14)    Powers of Attorney   

* Page numbers included only in manually executed original.