Form 497VPU PARAGON SEPARATE ACCOUNT
April 27,
2026
Updating Summary Prospectus For Investors In Group and Individual
Flexible Premium Variable Life Insurance Policies (Fidelity D)
Issued by Paragon
Separate Account C of
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
This Updating Summary Prospectus summarizes key features of group flexible premium variable life insurance policies (the “Group Contracts”) and the Certificates issued under the Group Contracts (the
“Policies”) of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (“Metropolitan Life,” “MetLife,” “we,”
“our,” “us” or “the Company”).
The Prospectus for the
Policies contains more information about the Policies, including features, benefits, and risks. You can find the current Prospectus and other information about the Policies online at https://dfinview.com/metlife/PUFT/MET000241. You can also obtain this information at no cost by calling (800)756-0124 or by sending an email request to [email protected].
Additional information about certain investment products, including variable life
insurance contracts, has been prepared by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s staff and is available at Investor.gov.
Interests in the Separate Account, the Portfolios and the General Account are not deposits or obligations of, or insured or guaranteed by, the U.S. Government, any bank or other depository institution including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”), the Federal Reserve Board or any other agency or entity or person. MetLife’s obligations under the Contract are subject to its financial strength and claims-paying ability.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has not approved or disapproved the Policy or determined that this Prospectus is adequate or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
UPDATED INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR
POLICY
The
information in this Updating Summary Prospectus is a summary of certain Policy features
that have changed since You last received the Prospectus dated April 28, 2025. This may not reflect all of the changes that have
occurred since You entered into your
Policy:
●
For changes in the names of certain Portfolios and any other changes to the Portfolios please refer to Appendix A.
●
For updated Portfolio expense information please refer to "Important Information You Should Consider About
the Policy"
and Appendix A.
●
For updated Portfolio performance information please refer to Appendix A.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ABOUT THE POLICY
| |
FEES AND EXPENSES |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Charges for Early
Withdrawals |
None |
— | ||
| Transaction Charges |
You may be subject to transaction charges that may apply if you
surrender your Policy or make a partial withdrawal. You also may be
charged for other transactions, such as when you make a premium
payment, transfer Cash Value between investment options, or
exercise your Accelerated Death Benefit Settlement Option
Rider. |
Charges and
Deductions —
Transaction Charges | ||
| Ongoing Fees and
Expenses (annual
charges) |
In addition to charges described above, an investment in the Policy
is subject to certain ongoing fees and expenses, including a mortality
and expense risk charge, a monthly deduction covering the
cost of insurance under the Policy, a monthly administrative charge and
charges for optional benefits added by rider. Such fees and expenses
are set based on characteristics of the Insured (e.g., the age and
rate class of the covered person) as well as the Group
characteristics. Please refer to the specifications page of your
Policy
for applicable rates.
You will also bear expenses associated with the Portfolios available
under your Policy, as shown in the following table: |
Charges and
Deductions —
Monthly Deduction
Charges and
Deductions —
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
Charges and
Deductions —
Portfolio
Charges and Expenses | ||
| ANNUAL FEE |
MIN |
MAX | ||
| Investment options (Portfolio fees
and expenses) |
0.09%
|
0.82% | ||
| |
RISKS |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Risk of Loss |
You can lose money by investing in this Policy, including loss of
principal. |
Principal Risks | ||
| Not a Short-Term
Investment |
The Policies are designed to provide insurance protection. They
should not be used as a short-term investment or if you
need ready access to cash, because you will be charged
when you make premium payments and you will also pay a
transaction fee on partial withdrawals. In addition,
withdrawals may be subject to ordinary income tax and tax
penalties. |
Principal Risks | ||
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| |
RISKS |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Risks Associated with
Investment Options |
An investment in this Policy is subject to the risk of poor investment
performance and can vary depending on the performance of the
Portfolios available under the Policy. Each investment option (including any General Account investment option) has its own unique risks. You should review the investment options before making an investment decision. |
Principal Risks | ||
| Insurance Company
Risks |
Investments in the Policy are subject to the risks related to
Metropolitan Life including any obligations (including under any
General Account investment option), guarantees, and benefits of the Policy, including any death benefit, that are subject to the claims
paying ability of Metropolitan Life. If Metropolitan Life
experiences financial distress, it may not be able to
meet its obligations to you. More information about
Metropolitan Life, including its financial strength
ratings, is available upon request by calling (800) 756-0124 or visiting:
https://www.metlife.com/about-us/corporate-profile/
ratings. |
Principal Risks | ||
| Contract Lapse |
Your Policy may lapse if you have paid an insufficient amount of
premiums or if the investment experience of the Portfolios is poor
and the Cash Surrender Value under your Policy is insufficient to
cover the monthly deduction. Lapse of a Policy on which there is an
outstanding loan may have adverse tax consequences. If the Policy
lapses, no death benefit will be paid. A Policy may be reinstated if
the conditions for reinstatement are met including the payment of
required premiums. |
Principal Risks | ||
| |
RESTRICTIONS |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Investments |
Policy owners may transfer Cash Value between and among the Investment Divisions and the General Account (if available). At the present time, no charge is assessed against the Cash Value of a Policy when amounts are transferred among the Divisions of the
Separate Account and between the Divisions and the General
Account (if available), but we reserve the right to impose a charge of
$25 to cover administrative costs incurred in processing any transfer
in excess of 12 in a Policy year. We have limits on the amount that
may be allocated and transferred to the General Account (the
“maximum allocation percentage”). The initial
General Account maximum allocation percentage is shown on
the Policy’s specifications page, and we may change
this percentage from time to time.
The total amount of transfers and withdrawals from the General
Account in a Policy Year may not exceed the greater of
(i) the Policy’s Cash Surrender Value in the
General Account at the beginning of the Policy Year,
multiplied by the withdrawal percentage limit shown on
the Policy’s specifications page, or (ii) the
previous Policy Year’s General Account maximum withdrawal amount. We are not currently enforcing this restriction for partial
withdrawals. Restrictions may apply to frequent transfers. The
General Account may not be available under your Policy.
You should check with your Employer as to whether the
General Account is available under your
Policy. Metropolitan Life reserves the right to remove or
substitute Portfolios as investment options that are available under the Policy. |
Policy
Benefits —
Transfers | ||
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| |
RESTRICTIONS |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Optional Benefits |
Rider availability is subject to your Employer making the rider
available. Depending upon your Employer’s
requirements, certain Policy riders may only be able to be added to in force Policies during the Employer’s annual enrollment. With respect to the Spouse's
Policy, depending upon your employer’s elected benefit, you may
also need to be on active status. You should check with
your Employer regarding the availability of riders and
whether you need to be on active status to elect the
Spouse's Policy. |
Features of the
Policy —
Additional Benefits and Riders | ||
| |
TAXES |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Tax Implications |
Consult with a tax professional to determine the tax implications of
an investment in and payments received under this Policy.
Withdrawals may be subject to ordinary income tax, and may be
subject to tax penalties.
Lapse of a Policy on which there is an outstanding loan may have
adverse tax consequences. |
Federal Tax Matters | ||
| |
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST |
LOCATION IN
PROSPECTUS | ||
| Investment
Professional
Compensation |
Your investment professional may receive compensation relating to
your ownership of a Policy. These investment professionals may have
a financial incentive to offer or recommend the Policy over another
investment. |
Distribution of the
Policies | ||
| Exchanges |
Some investment professionals may have a financial incentive to
offer you a new policy in place of your current Policy. You should
only exchange your Policy if you determine, after comparing the
features, fees, and risks of both policies, that it is better for you to
purchase the new policy rather than continue to own your existing
Policy. |
Distribution of the Policies | ||
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GLOSSARY
Administrative Office — The service office of the Company. The mailing address is: MetLife GVUL; Suite 600; 11330 Olive
Boulevard; St. Louis, MO 63141. Unless another location is specified, all applications, notices and requests should be directed to the Administrative Office at the address above or, if permitted, by facsimile (also referred to as “fax”), email or through the Internet. You may also contact us for information at (800) 756-0124.
Attained Age — The
Issue Age of the Insured plus the number of completed Policy Years.
Associated Companies — The companies listed in a Group Contract’s specifications pages that are under common control through stock ownership, contract or otherwise, with
the Contractholder.
Beneficiary — The person(s) named in a Policy or by later designation to receive Policy proceeds in the event of the Insured’s death. A
Beneficiary may be changed as set forth in the Policy and this Prospectus. Unless otherwise stated in the Policy, the
Beneficiary has no rights in a Policy before the death of the Insured. If there is more than one Beneficiary at the
death of the Insured, each will receive equal payments unless otherwise provided by the
Owner.
Cash Value — The total amount that a Policy provides for investment at any time. It is equal to the total of the amounts credited to the Owner in the Separate
Account, the General Account (if available), and in the Loan Account.
Cash Surrender Value
— The Cash Value of a
Policy on the date of surrender, less any Indebtedness, any accrued
and unpaid monthly deduction and any applicable transaction charge.
Certificate — A document issued to
Owners of
Policies issued under Group Contracts, setting forth or summarizing the Owner’s rights
and benefits.
Contractholder — The Employer, association, sponsoring organization or trust that is issued a Group Contract.
Division — A subaccount of the Separate Account. Each Division invests
exclusively in an available underlying Portfolio.
Effective Date — The actual date coverage shall take effect which will be on or after the Issue Date.
Employee — A person who is employed and paid for services by an Employer on a regular basis. To qualify as an
Employee, a person ordinarily must work for an Employer at least 30 hours per week. Metlife
may waive or modify this requirement at its discretion. An Employee may also include an independent contractor acting in many respects as an Employee with a sponsoring Employer. An Employee may include a partner in a partnership if the Employer is a partnership.
Employer — -The Employer, association, or sponsoring organization that is issued a Group
Policy.
Face Amount
— The minimum death benefit under the Policy so long as the
Policy remains in force.
Fund — An underlying mutual fund in which the
Separate Account assets are invested.
General Account — The
Policy option where your money earns annual interest at a rate that will not be lower than
the guaranteed minimum annual effective rate in effect on the issue date of your Group Contract,
which in no event will be lower than 4% (3% if the General Account is first made available under the Policy on or after May 1, 2011).
We may credit higher rates of interest, but are not obligated to do so. This may not be available on all Policies as an
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option.
You should check with your Employer as to whether the General Account is available under your Policy. The General Account is part of the Company’s general account.
Group Contract — A
group flexible premium variable life insurance contract issued to the Contractholder by
the Company.
Indebtedness — The sum of all unpaid Policy Loans and accrued interest charged on loans.
Individual Insurance — Insurance provided under a Group Contract or under an Individual Policy issued in connection with an Employer-sponsored insurance program on an Employee or an Employee's Spouse.
Insured — The person whose life is insured under a Policy. The term
may include both an Employee and an Employee’s Spouse.
Investment Start Date — The date the initial premium is applied to the General Account and/or to the Divisions
of the Separate Account. This date is the later of the Issue Date or the date the initial premium is received at our Administrative Office.
Issue Age — The Insured’s Age
as of the date the Policy is issued.
Issue Date — The Issue Date is the
date from which Policy Anniversaries, Policy Years, and Policy
Months are measured.
Loan Account — The account of the Company to which amounts securing Policy Loans are allocated. It is a part of the Company’s general account assets.
Loan Value — The maximum amount that may be borrowed under a Policy after the first Policy Anniversary.
Maturity Date — The Policy Anniversary on
which the Insured reaches Attained Age 95.
Monthly Anniversary — The same date in each succeeding month as the Issue Date except that whenever the Monthly Anniversary falls on a date other than a Valuation Date, the Monthly Anniversary
will be deemed the next Valuation Date. If any Monthly Anniversary would be the 29th, 30th, or 31st day of a month that does not have that number of days, then the Monthly Anniversary will be the last day of that month.
Net Premium — The premium less any premium expense charge, any charge to compensate us for
anticipated higher corporate income taxes resulting from the sale of a Policy and, for Policies with
Group A or Group B charge structure, any charge for premium taxes.
Owner (or you) — The
Owner of a
Policy, as designated in the application or as subsequently changed.
Policy — Either the Certificate or
the Individual Policy offered by the Company and described in this Prospectus. Under Group Contracts,
the Policy may be issued on the Employee or on the Employee's Spouse.
Policy Anniversary — The same date each year as the Issue Date.
Policy Month — A month beginning on the Monthly Anniversary.
Policy Year — A period beginning on a Policy Anniversary and ending on the day immediately preceding the next Policy Anniversary.
Portfolio — A portfolio represents a
class (or series) of stock of a Fund in which a Division's assets are invested.
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SEC (or the Commission) — The Securities and Exchange Commission.
Separate Account — Paragon Separate Account C, a separate investment account established by the Company to receive and invest the net premiums paid under the
Policy.
Spouse — An Employee’s legal spouse. The term does not include a spouse who is legally separated from the
Employee.
Valuation Date — Each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open for regular trading.
Valuation Period — The period between two successive Valuation Dates, commencing at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (usually 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on a Valuation Date and ending at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange on the next succeeding
Valuation Date.
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APPENDIX A: PORTFOLIOS AVAILABLE UNDER THE POLICY
The following is a list of the
Portfolios currently available under the Policy. More information about the Portfolios is available
in the prospectuses for the Portfolios, which may be amended from time to time and can be
found online at dfinview.com/metlife/PUFT/MET000241. You can also request this information at no cost by calling (800) 756-0124 or by sending an email
request to [email protected].
The current expenses and performance information below reflects fees and expenses of the Portfolios, but does not
reflect the other fees and expenses that the Policy may charge. Expenses would be higher and performance would be lower if these other charges were
included. Each Portfolio’s past performance is not necessarily an indication of
future performance.
| FUND
TYPE |
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER |
CURRENT
EXPENSES |
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2025) | ||
| 1
YEAR |
5
YEAR |
10
YEAR | |||
| Allocation |
Asset Manager 50% Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.51% |
14.98% |
5.67% |
7.13% |
| Allocation |
Asset Manager 70% Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.62% |
18.29% |
7.64% |
8.87% |
| Allocation |
Balanced Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.41% |
15.25% |
9.52% |
11.13% |
| US Equity |
Contrafund® Portfolio - Initial
Class Fidelity Management & Research Company
LLC |
0.54% |
21.52% |
15.37% |
15.78% |
| US Equity |
Equity-Income Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.46% |
19.02% |
12.51% |
11.60% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2010 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.38% |
10.53% |
3.15% |
5.73% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2020 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.44% |
13.33% |
4.84% |
7.38% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2030 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.49% |
15.52% |
6.25% |
8.88% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2040 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.57% |
18.79% |
9.01% |
10.87% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2050 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.60% |
19.79% |
9.43% |
11.08% |
| Target Date |
Freedom 2060 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.60% |
19.83% |
9.44% |
— |
| US Fixed Income |
Government Money Market Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.25% |
4.13% |
3.10% |
2.03% |
| US Equity |
Growth & Income Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.47% |
21.50% |
16.11% |
13.84% |
| US Equity |
Growth Opportunities Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.56% |
22.02% |
11.31% |
19.94% |
| US Equity |
Growth Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.55% |
14.92% |
13.70% |
17.45% |
| US Fixed Income |
High Income Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.81% |
10.36% |
4.22% |
5.59% |
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| FUND
TYPE |
PORTFOLIO AND
ADVISER/SUBADVISER |
CURRENT
EXPENSES |
AVERAGE ANNUAL
TOTAL RETURNS
(as of 12/31/2025) | ||
| 1
YEAR |
5
YEAR |
10
YEAR | |||
| US Equity |
Index 500 Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC
Subadviser: Geode Capital Management, LLC |
0.09% |
17.78% |
14.31% |
14.70% |
| US Fixed Income |
Investment Grade Bond Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.37% |
7.22% |
0.02% |
2.71% |
| US Equity |
Mid Cap Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.55% |
11.75% |
10.10% |
10.59% |
| International Equity |
Overseas Portfolio - Initial Class
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC |
0.72% |
20.39% |
6.62% |
7.93% |
The fee and expense information regarding the Portfolios was provided by those Portfolios.
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To learn more
about the Policy, you should read the Prospectus and SAI dated the same date as this
Updating Summary Prospectus which are incorporated herein by reference and are legally a part of this Updating Summary Prospectus. They include additional information about the Policies and the Separate
Account. You can find these documents on line at
https://dfinview.com/metlife/PUFT/MET000241. For a free copy of the Prospectus and SAI,
to receive free personalized illustrations of death benefits and Cash Values, and to request other information about the Policy, please call (800) 756-0124, send an email request to [email protected] or write to us at our Administrative Office.
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