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A life settlement is the legal sale of an existing life insurance policy (typically of seniors) for more than its cash surrender value, but less than its net death benefit, to a third party investor. The investor assumes the financial responsibility for ongoing premiums and receives the death benefit when the insured dies. The primary reason the policyowner sells is because they can no longer afford the ongoing premiums, they no longer need or want the policy, to fund long-term care, increased medical costs, or they need money for other expenses. On average, the policyowner receives three to five times more than the surrender value for the policy.

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  • A life settlement is the legal sale of an existing life insurance policy (typically of seniors) for more than its cash surrender value, but less than its net death benefit, to a third party investor. The investor assumes the financial responsibility for ongoing premiums and receives the death benefit when the insured dies. The primary reason the policyowner sells is because they can no longer afford the ongoing premiums, they no longer need or want the policy, to fund long-term care, increased medical costs, or they need money for other expenses. On average, the policyowner receives three to five times more than the surrender value for the policy. In a retained death benefit transaction, policyowners receive cash payments and their beneficiaries also receive a payment after the insured dies. After the transaction has closed, there are no future premium obligations Term, permanent, or whole life insurance policies qualify for life settlement. Most commonly, universal life insurance policies are sold. Policyowners are generally 65 or older and own a life insurance policy worth $100,000 or more. (en)
  • Un règlement du vivant (en anglais : life settlement) est la cession à un tiers du vivant de l'assuré d'une police d'assurance-vie en vigueur, à un prix supérieur à valeur de rachat et à moins que son bénéfice net au décès. Plusieurs raisons peuvent justifier la cession d'une police d'assurance vie par son titulaire, notamment : disparition du besoin de protection en assurance de personnes, désir de souscrire à un autre type de police d'assurance vie, ou le paiement des primes est devenu inabordable. Les détenteurs de police d'assurance de personnes peuvent en apprendre davantage sur le règlement du vivant de leurs polices auprès d'un planificateur financier ou conseiller, courtier d'assurance ou juriste. Le règlement d'une police d'assurance de personnes en cas de maladie terminale ou de maladie chronique (English: Viatical settlement) est fondamentalement similaire au "règlement du vivant", toutefois le type de règlement diffère pour le cédant d'une police d'assurance. (fr)
  • Life settlement is de verkoop van een lopende kapitaalverzekering bij overlijden aan derden. In de Verenigde Staten worden dergelijke polissen sinds 1996 verhandeld. Deze investeringsvorm is ongevoelig voor beurseffecten en is voornamelijk afhankelijk van demografische ontwikkelingen. (nl)
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  • Life settlement is de verkoop van een lopende kapitaalverzekering bij overlijden aan derden. In de Verenigde Staten worden dergelijke polissen sinds 1996 verhandeld. Deze investeringsvorm is ongevoelig voor beurseffecten en is voornamelijk afhankelijk van demografische ontwikkelingen. (nl)
  • A life settlement is the legal sale of an existing life insurance policy (typically of seniors) for more than its cash surrender value, but less than its net death benefit, to a third party investor. The investor assumes the financial responsibility for ongoing premiums and receives the death benefit when the insured dies. The primary reason the policyowner sells is because they can no longer afford the ongoing premiums, they no longer need or want the policy, to fund long-term care, increased medical costs, or they need money for other expenses. On average, the policyowner receives three to five times more than the surrender value for the policy. (en)
  • Un règlement du vivant (en anglais : life settlement) est la cession à un tiers du vivant de l'assuré d'une police d'assurance-vie en vigueur, à un prix supérieur à valeur de rachat et à moins que son bénéfice net au décès. Le règlement d'une police d'assurance de personnes en cas de maladie terminale ou de maladie chronique (English: Viatical settlement) est fondamentalement similaire au "règlement du vivant", toutefois le type de règlement diffère pour le cédant d'une police d'assurance. (fr)
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  • Règlement du vivant (fr)
  • Life settlement (en)
  • Life settlement (nl)
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