What Financial Advisors Need to Know About Life Settlements Today VERIS Webcast October 28, 2008 J. Russel Dorsett, CLU.

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What Financial Advisors Need to Know About Life Settlements Today VERIS Webcast October 28, 2008 J. Russel Dorsett, CLU

 A network of independently owned and operated life settlement brokers  Dedicated to: Local service on a national basis Transparency Compliance Professionalism Bringing Liquidity to Life...

 Challenging times... On-going financial crisis is having an impact Dramatic reduction in global liquidity Some major players have (at least temporarily) left the space “Table revisions” by 21 st has led to uncertainty about portfolio values LEs are longer Expected rates of return are higher “dropped deals” The Life Settlement Market

 Impact of “buyer’s market” Marginal files (longer LEs, younger insureds, higher premiums, too much CSV, etc.) aren’t attracting offers Quality files are attracting fewer (and lower) offers − LEs tend to be % longer than a year ago − Expected returns have moved up  Despite a difficult market, files are still being sold and are funding  Flow of new cases holding up well

The Life Settlement Market  Good news/bad news: High level of interest in the asset class continues Despite uncertainty about past LEs, portfolio valuations have held up well (especially compared to the markets overall) “Uncorrelated” nature of the asset class has been reinforced—and is more desirable than ever Money managers can’t stay on the sidelines forever—especially as interest rates (and asset values) continue to decline  As markets stabilize “Alternative” asset classes likely to receive higher allocations Life settlements are among the most desirable asset classes in this space

The Life Settlement Market  Good news/bad news Policy holder awareness of and interest in settlements continues to grow In an period of generally declining asset values, the settlement of an in-force policy may be the only source of cash for some seniors  The primary market is flat Applications for new insurance declining for many companies Only bright spot for many is large policies on seniors It is sometimes easier to talk about delivering checks rather than having someone write one...

The Life Settlement Market  Life settlements are rapidly moving into a regulated environment California, Illinois, and New York all came close to passing legislation this year NY will likely re-consider legislation in the up-coming special session Florida is also potentially re-visiting settlement law Some of the “bad” provisions in NAIC/ACLI approach could spill over into primary market regulation  “STOLI” concerns and litigation impacting closing requirements

The Life Settlement Market  Very few buyers currently for financed policies, but still should be explored as a exit strategy  Good value available for policies in the “sweet spot”  For more marginal cases, consider paying another quarterly and letting things settle a bit  Credibility with providers and funders, technical expertise, and closing ability more important than ever...

What Financial Advisors Need to Know About Life Settlements Today VERIS Webcast October 28, 2008 J. Russel Dorsett, CLU