Edwards Wildman’s Albert Pinzon Comments on Tertiary Market for Life Insurance Policies in the Life Settlements Report
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BOSTON, Nov. 29 -- Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP issued the following news release:
Albert Pinzon, a business law partner in Edwards Wildman's (http://www.edwardswildman.com/) New York office, analyzed in the Life Settlements Report (http://lifesettlements.dealflowmedia.com/) how tertiary trading is on the rise as sellers seek to part with individual policies, chunks of portfolios or entire portfolios. In the article, "Tertiary Market Heats Up, Secondary Market Slows Down," Pinzon predicted that some blocks will be trading hands, as many of the portfolios are seasoned now. "The tertiary market for life insurance policies has developed like other asset classes, where there is trading activity," said Pinzon.
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