Life Settlement Provider or Issuer

A life settlement provider or issuer is different than the broker or dealer who buys life insurance for a settlement purchaser. Instead, a life settlement provider can actually be considered the settlement purchaser. The provider is the entity-whether it is an individual or group-with the sole purpose of purchasing life insurance policies.

The Life settlement provider or senior settlement provider is the entity that creates fractional or non-fractional interest in a policy for the purpose of sale to the settlement purchaser or purchasers.

Upon the purchase of the life settlement, the life settlement provider or senior settlement provider becomes the contractual owner and beneficiary of the policy and is also responsible for paying the ongoing premium payments.

Welcome to US Life Settlements, the Nation’s leading life settlement company. If you are a senior (65+) and have a life insurance policy you no longer want, need or can afford, you may be able to sell your policy for a lump sum of cash. On average, the amount you will receive can range between 10-60% of the face amount (coverage)! Your life insurance policy is a growing asset. Browse through the site to learn more about having your life insurance policy appraised.

 

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