Take Control of Your Finances — Become Your Own Banker

Inspired by the late R. Nelson Nash, the Infinite Banking Concept gives you a powerful way to finance the major things in life using a system you control — not the banks.


What Is the Infinite Banking Concept?

“The whole idea is to recapture the interest that one is paying to banks and finance companies for the major items that we need during a lifetime.”
— R. Nelson Nash, Becoming Your Own Banker

This concept isn’t about investments. It’s about how you finance life: vehicles, education, real estate, and even opportunities — all without relying on traditional banks.

Using dividend-paying whole life insurance, Infinite Banking gives you a private system to build cash value, access capital, and create long-term financial resilience.

Key Benefits

A Long-Term Perspective

Infinite Banking isn’t a get-rich-quick strategy. It requires a shift in thinking — a willingness to plan decades into the future.

“Plan as if you are going to live forever, and live as if you are going to die today.”

 — Nelson Nash 

This is how you create intergenerational wealth and reclaim financial independence.

Common Misunderstandings

It’s not about rates of return. Banks profit in all interest environments — and you can too, when you control the system.

It’s not about “buying insurance.” It’s about building a living financial strategy you can access and benefit from in your lifetime.

About R. Nelson Nash

Nelson Nash, a forester turned financial educator, founded the Infinite Banking Concept. His book Becoming Your Own Banker laid the foundation for a new way to think about money.

He spent over 35 years as a life insurance agent and was inducted into Equitable’s Hall of Fame. His legacy lives on through thousands of advisors and families using this concept today.

Ready to Learn How It Works?

Most people have never been shown this option — not by banks, not by brokers. Let’s walk through it together, step by step. I’ll show you how Infinite Banking could fit into your life — no pressure, no jargon.