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Brazilian society live the revolution in longevity.
Today the Brazilian have an average of 1.73 children throughout life, while in the 1970s the rate was 5.8 children.
Brazilians are living longer and the young population is growing less.

In 1970, life expectancy was 53.5 years and now exceeds 76 years.
In Brazil, the population is aging in poverty, which makes old age a burden and eventually forsake the following generations.

The pension and savings for future times is increasingly important for the achievement of security and tranquiliy of life.
In this sense, savings and life insurance go together to improve the quality of life of the current population and future generations, guarantees the World Health Organization – WHO.