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Acclivity West Announces Policy Maturity

 

Acclivity West, a fractional life settlement company, announced another policy maturity for its investors. This is the company's second policy maturity in the last 7 months and are anticipating another one in the not too distant future. This last policy paid out very early. The first investment made on this policy was in mid December and some investors were added just recently.  The company states that the returns on some of the investments made by investors will exceed 60%!!

Buerger: Life Settlement Industry Must Evolve

 

To achieve its growth potential in coming years, the life settlement industry must evolve its business model to better serve a fast-growing population of recipients of long-term care funded through Medicaid, according to the keynote speaker at the conference held for life settlement institutional investors on March 11.

 

How Do I invest in Today's uncertain Times?

 

(As published in Northbay Christian News, written by Jesse Millares of The Vespri Group, October 5, 2010) Today’s economy is downright scary with the financial news reporting continued falling house prices, job loss, plummeting retail sales, credit crunch…the list goes on.

 

Greed and indiscretion has brought us to this point. Government bailout money and cheaper debt is not enough to steer this economy back on course. The problem goes deeper with consumer debt, household spending, corporate profits - all needing a correction back to acceptable levels. That's bad news for investors and the global economy.

Texas Bill Would Boost Oversight of Life Settlement Market

 

Law360, New York (March 13, 2013, 9:46 PM ET) — Texas state Sen. Juan Hinojosa introduced legislation Friday aiming to add more regulatory oversight to the secondary market for life settlements by more strictly governing sales of ownership in life insurance policies to third parties.

 

Designed as a consumer protection measure, Senate Bill 1581 would amend the Texas Insurance Code, allowing the state to have more oversight of the life settlement secondary market in which life settlements are sold or brokered as investments.

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