Abstract: A method and system for structuring a life settlement with a paid-up policy transaction. An existing insurance policy holder exchanges an existing insurance policy for a paid-up insurance policy or life insurance group certificate purchased by a buyer on a secondary market. The policy could also exchange their policy for being named as a beneficiary of a second insurance policy purchased by a buyer on a secondary market.
Abstract: A method and system for structuring a life settlement with a paid-up policy transaction. An existing insurance policy holder exchanges an existing insurance policy for a paid-up insurance policy or life insurance group certificate purchased by a buyer on a secondary market. The policy could also exchange their policy for being named as a beneficiary of a second insurance policy purchased by a buyer on a secondary market.
Abstract: A loan is secured by insurance policy collateral between a lender, borrower with the insurance policy, and an intermediary. The intermediary establishes a securities account and holds the insurance policy, which designates the borrower as the beneficial owner and the intermediary as the record owner. The lender disburses the loan proceeds to the borrower. In the event the lender notifies the intermediary of a default, the intermediary is obligated to modify the insurance policy by designating the lender as the beneficial owner of the policy, thereby enabling the lender to control the policy. The lender, for example, may make premium payments upon the policy, or order the intermediary to sell the policy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 9, 2006
Date of Patent:
January 24, 2012
Assignee:
Coventry First LLC
Inventors:
Alan H. Buerger, Reid S. Buerger, Alex Seldin
Abstract: A method and system for structuring a life settlement with a paid-up policy transaction. An existing insurance policy holder exchanges an existing insurance policy for a paid-up insurance policy or life insurance group certificate purchased by a buyer on a secondary market. The policy holder could also exchange its policy for being named as a beneficiary of a second insurance policy purchased by a buyer on a secondary market.