SBLI Wants To Get Banks Out Of The Insurance Business
Massachusetts banks started the life insurance company, but new regulatory requirements and the low-interest-rate environment have made their involvement in the company increasingly expensive. If the banks remained shareholders, they would be likely to demand a greater share of the profits and eat into the dividends the insurance company currently…
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