The Lifeline Program, a Georgia-based life settlement funding company, is courting institutional investors with a life insurance investment product that it claims delivers big returns.
Life settlement involves buying life insurance from a policy holder, usually an elderly person, then selling it to an investor who will cash out when the original policy holder dies.
It hasn’t been posted at the current time what are the parameters and expected returns for investors. I also wasn’t able to find the minimum capital requirement. If they are seeking strictly institutional investors, I am sure it will be a large amount.
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“I also wasn’t able to find the minimum capital requirement. If they are seeking strictly institutional investors, I am sure it will be a large amount.”
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