INTEGRITY LIFE INSURANCE CO SEPARATE ACCOUNT TEN
497, 1999-08-19
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                        SUPPLEMENT DATED AUGUST 19, 1999
              TO PROSPECTUS AND STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                DATED MAY 1, 1999

                   SYNDICATED SELECT TEN PLUS VARIABLE ANNUITY
                        INTEGRITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

THE FOLLOWING SUPPLEMENTS INFORMATION IN THE PROSPECTUS UNDER "INTEGRITY LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY" IN SECTION 2, AND IN THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
IN PART 1, "INTEGRITY AND CUSTODIAN," AND PART 9, "FINANCIAL STATEMENTS."

ARM Financial Group, Inc. is restructuring its institutional business in order
to focus on its retail annuity business and technology services and to better
position the company for sale. As part of the restructuring, ARM incurred a one
time net charge of $90 million in its second quarter of 1999. The charge
reflects the recapture by a business partner of approximately $3.5 billion of
institutional assets and liabilities that Integrity Life Insurance Company had
been reinsuring as part of a joint product development, marketing, and
reinsurance arrangement. As a result of that transaction, ARM reported a second
quarter net loss of $173.9 million.

Following these events, four independent rating agencies lowered their ratings
of Integrity. Integrity is now rated "B-" (Fair) by A.M. Best Company, and has
received claims paying ability ratings of "B" (Weak) from Standard & Poor's
Corporation, "BBB+" (Adequate) from Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Company, and
"Ba3" (Questionable) from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. A.M. Best's ratings
range from "A++" (Superior) to "F" (Liquidation). Standard & Poor's claims
paying ability ratings range from "AAA" (Extremely Strong) to "D" (Liquidation).
Duff & Phelps' claims paying ability ratings range from "AAA" (Highest) to "DD"
(Default). Moody's claims paying ability ratings range from "Aaa" (Exceptional)
to "C" (Lowest).

The basis for an opinion on a particular rating includes such factors as capital
resources, financial strength, demonstrated management expertise, and stability
of cash flow, as well as the quality of investment operations, administration,
and marketing. These ratings are neither a rating of securities nor a
recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security. Moreover, the ratings have no
bearing on or relationship to the performance of Separate Account Ten.

The assets of Separate Account Ten are not subject to the claims of Integrity
Life's general account creditors. Rather, Separate Account Ten's assets  are
only available to meet the claims of Syndicated Select Ten Plus variable
annuity contractowners.


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