TA Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt

Release Date: 06-30-2021

TA Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt

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Transamerica Asset Classification

Benchmark

Overall Morningstar RatingTM

Morningstar Return

Morningstar Risk

Large-Cap Stocks Large-Cap Blend Stocks

Russell 1000 TR USD

QQQ

Average

Average

Rated against 1257 Large Blend funds. An investment's overall Morningstar Rating, based on its risk-adjusted

return, is a weighted average of its applicable 3-, 5-, and 10-year Ratings. See disclosure for details.

Investment Information

The TA Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt, a TLIC Separate Account, invests in the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (Admiral Class Shares), a mutual fund (Fund).

Investment Objective & Strategy

The investment seeks to track the performance of the CRSP US Total Market Index that measures the investment return of the overall stock market.

The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the index, which represents approximately 100% of the investable U.S. stock market and includes large-, mid-, small-, and micro-cap stocks regularly traded on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. It invests by sampling the index, meaning that it holds a broadly diversified collection of securities that, in the aggregate, approximates the full index in terms of key characteristics.

Operations

Redemption Fee/Term .

Expense Ratio

Type 7*: 0.79% of fund assets

Underlying Incept Date 11-13-00

Underlying Initial Share 04-27-92

Class Incept Date

Separate Account Incept 08-30-06 Closed to New Investors .

Trading Restrictions

Type C*

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*See Disclosure Page under "Charges, Fees and Expenses" for

more details.

Portfolio Manager(s)

Gerard O'Reilly. Since 1994. Walter Nejman. Since 2016.

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Advisor

Vanguard Group Inc

Subadvisor

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Hypothetical Growth of $10,000 start date 12-31-10

06-30-21

.In...v.e..s..t..m...e..n..t..C...h..o..i.c..e............................................................$..3...8..,.9..2..1.

Benchmark

$42,650

Notes

Effective 09-30-15, the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt changed its name to the TA Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt. This Separate Account invested in the Signal Class Shares of the underlying mutual fund prior to 10-25-14 but currently invests in the Admiral Class Shares. Prior to 01-24-11, this Separate Account invested in the Investor Class Shares of the underlying mutual fund. No adjustment has been made to performance prior to 01-24-11 to reflect the difference in expenses and fees between the Investor Class Shares and the Signal Class Shares. The TA Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Ret Opt historical performance prior to the Separate Account inception is calculated utilizing actual past performance for the underlying mutual fund and adjusted for Separate Account Maintenance and Administrative Charges.

Performance

Investment Choice Annual Returns as of year-end

Total Ret %

Bmark %

2014

12.07

13.24

2015

-0.36

0.92

2016

11.89

12.05

2017

20.26

21.69

2018

-5.88

-4.78

2019

29.83

31.43

2020

20.09

20.96

Fund Rank %

44 47 28 61 53 50 25

Trailing Returns as of 06-30-21

Total Ret %

YTD 3 Mo 1 Yr 3Yr Avg 5Yr Avg 10Yr Avg Since Incep

14.82 8.08 43.26 17.86 17.02 13.90

.

Bmark %

14.95 8.54 43.07 19.16 17.99 14.90

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Fund Rank %

59 48 29 44 42 44 .

Morningstar Proprietary Statistics

Morningstar RatingTM Fund Rank Percentile Out of # of Investments

1-Year

.

29

1,386

3-Year

QQQ

44

1,257

5-Year

QQQ

42

1,099

10-Year

QQQ

44

820

Performance Disclosure: The performance data quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate. Upon redemption, shares may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than return data quoted herein. Go to TA- to obtain performance current to the most recent month-end. See performance section of the disclosure page for more important information.

Investment choices are available from Transamerica Life Insurance Company (TLIC or Transamerica) under contract form # TGP-439-194, TGP-416-192/194, TGP-430-192/194, CNT-TALIAC 05-02, or CNT-TLIC 10-05, group variable annuity contracts underwritten by TLIC. TLIC is not authorized in New York and does not do business in New York. Contract Form and number may vary, and the Investment Choices may not be available in all jurisdictions. Contract fees and charges may apply. For complete information, contact your Transamerica representative.

NOT FDIC INSURED. MAY LOSE VALUE. NO BANK GUARANTEE.

Underlying Portfolio Analysis

Composition as of 06-30-21

U.S. Stocks Non U.S. Stocks Bonds Cash Other

% Assets

99.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0

Morningstar Style BoxTM as of 06-30-21

% Mkt Cap

Large Mid Small

.G..i.a..n..t.......................................4..1.....8..5.

Large

30.55

Medium

19.12

.S..m...a..l.l........................................6.....2..1.

Value Blend Growth

Micro

2.27

Morningstar Sectors as of 06-30-21

% Fund

.h.......C...y.c..l.i.c..a..l...........................................................................3..1....6..3.

r Basic Materials

2.44

t Consumer Cyclical

11.83

y Financial Services

13.77

u Real Estate

3.59

.j.......S...e..n..s..it..i.v.e..........................................................................4..6....6..6.

i Communication Services

10.40

o Energy

2.77

p Industrials

9.39

a Technology

24.10

.k.......D...e..f.e..n..s..i.v..e........................................................................2..1....7..0.

s Consumer Defensive

5.77

d Healthcare

13.64

f Utilities

2.29

Top 10 Holdings as of 06-30-21

% Assets

Apple Inc

4.90

Microsoft Corp

4.60

Inc

3.33

Facebook Inc Class A

1.88

A...l.p..h..a..b..e..t...I.n..c...C..l.a..s..s...A................................................................1....6..6.

Alphabet Inc Class C

1.56

Tesla Inc

1.18

Berkshire Hathaway Inc Class B

1.09

NVIDIA Corp

1.07

JPMorgan Chase & Co

1.06

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Total Number of Stock Holdings

3899

Total Number of Bond Holdings

1

Annual Turnover Ratio %

8.00

Equity Statistics as of 06-30-21

P/E Ratio P/B Ratio GeoAvgCap ($mil)

Port Avg

21.64 3.73

110,411.87

Risk Measures as of 06-30-21 Std Dev Beta Sharpe Ratio Alpha R-squared

3-Year

19.40 1.01 0.88 -1.31 99.87

5-Year

15.63 1.01 1.01 -1.03 99.81

10-Year

14.14 1.02 0.95 -1.07 99.80

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Principal Risks Loss of Money, Not FDIC Insured, Market/Market Volatility, E...q..u..it..y...S..e..c..u..r.i.t..ie..s..,..S...a..m...p..l.i.n..g........................................................... For more information please see the Principal Risks section of the Disclosure Page.

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Morningstar Risk Morningstar Risk evaluates a fund's downside volatility relative to that of other products in its Morningstar Category. It is an assessment of the variations in monthly returns, with an emphasis on downside variations, in comparison with the products in its Morningstar category. In each Morningstar category, the 10% of products with the lowest measured risk are described as Low Risk (Low), the next 22.5% Below Average (-Avg), the middle 35% Average (Avg), the next 22.5% Above Average (+Avg), and the top 10% High (High). Morningstar Risk is measured for up to three time periods (three, five, and 10 years). These separate measures are then weighted and averaged to produce an overall measure for the product. Products with less than three years of performance history are not rated.

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Standard deviation is a statistical measure of the degree to which an individual value in a probability distribution tends to vary from the mean of the distribution. It is widely applied in modern portfolio theory, for example, where the past performance of securities is used to determine the range of possible future performances and a probability is attached to each performance. The standard deviation of performance can then be calculated for each security and for the portfolio as a whole. The greater the degree of dispersion, the greater the risk. Standard deviation, therefore, is a statistical measure of the volatility of the investment choice's returns.

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Charges, Fees and Expenses Deposits made by plan participants are not subject to any front-end loads/sales fees of the underlying mutual fund. Therefore, such fees are not reflected in the performance reported.

Type 1: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses, of the investment choice, which include the Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class I Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica, if applicable. The actual expense ratio experienced may be less than the expense ratio quoted. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges, discontinuance charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 2: The expense ratio quoted reflects the total operating expenses, of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges, discontinuance charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 3: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses, of the investment choice which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class VIII Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica, if applicable. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 4: The expense ratio quoted reflects the total operating expenses, of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 5: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses, of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class VII Administrative Charge assessed by Transamerica and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers.

Type 6: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses, of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class VII Administrative Charge assessed by Transamerica.

Type 7: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total

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operating expenses, of the investment choice, which include the Separate Account Maintenance and Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges, discontinuance charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 8: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class VIII Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 9: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XX Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers.

Type 10: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which consist of the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XX Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica.

Type 11: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which consist of the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class IX Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers.

Type 12: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which consist of the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class IX Administrative Charges assessed by Transamerica.

Type 13: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class X Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 14: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XI Administrative Charge,

assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 15: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XII Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 16: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XIII Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 17: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XIV Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 18: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class XV Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 19: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 201 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 20: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum

total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 201 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 21: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 202 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 22: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 202 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 23: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 301 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 24: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 301 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 25: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 302 Administrative Charge, assessed by Transamerica (if applicable), and the total operating expenses of the underlying investment, net of any fee waivers. There may also be charges to your balance in the separate accounts for contract asset charges or service fees, as applicable under your contract, which are not reflected on these fact sheets.

Type 26: The expense ratio quoted reflects the maximum total operating expenses of the investment choice, which include the underlying TLIC Separate Account Maintenance and Investment Account Class 302 Administrative Charge,

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