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Department Licenses State's First Group Captive For Fourteen Of New York’s Major Financial Institutions

Group Captive to Provide Coverage Above Level Provided by Federal Government

        Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio today announced that the State Insurance Department has licensed Customer Asset Protection Company as a captive insurance company in New York insuring the risks of CAPCO Holdings, Inc.

        CAPCO Holdings, Inc is owned equally by fourteen financial institutions which include AG Edwards, Inc., The Bank of New York Company, Inc., The Bear Sterns Companies, Inc., Credit Suisse First Boston (USA, Inc.), Edward D. Jones & Company, LLP, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., JP Morgan Chase & Co., Legg Mason, Inc., Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Morgan Stanley, Raymond James Financial, Inc., Robert W. Baird & Co., FMR Corp. and Wachovia Corporation.

        "Customer Asset Protection Company (CAPCO) is the State's first group captive and demonstrates that major financial institutions can cooperate around an insurance mechanism to avail themselves of this vital risk management tool in New York State," said Serio. "The announcement of the first group captive proves that companies are finding solutions to their global insurance needs in New York State. Governor Pataki has made it a priority to continue to meet the needs of the business community and the Captive Law, which allows for the formation of captives, has provided a valuable and more flexible option for companies, like CAPCO Holdings, Inc., to manage their insurance needs and better managing their risk management strategies."

        CAPCO will provide a mechanism for these fourteen financial institutions to provide excess insurance for investors in the event they sustain losses as a result of a bankrupt or otherwise financially troubled investment firm. This coverage is designed to be in excess of an initial layer of coverage provided by the federal Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). This excess coverage, which has been recently made unavailable by the admitted insurance market, is now available through the formation of this group captive insurer.

        Prior to 1997, captives were not permitted in New York and had been headquartered in a small number of states or off-shore in jurisdictions such as Bermuda. With the passage of the Governor's Captive program bill in 1997 and the recent creation of the Captive Group at the Insurance Department, businesses are now choosing New York State as an on-shore location for innovative alternative insurance programs such as captives.

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A Living Trust is an entity created for the purpose of holding and managing assets
A Living Trust is an entity created for the purpose of holding and managing assets for the benefit of the creators of the Trust (the “Trustors”) during their lifetimes and then for the purpose of management and distribution of the assets to the beneficiaries designated by the Trustors. There are various reasons for creating Living Trusts: (a) To avoid probate administration on death of either Trustor. (b) To avoid a court supervised conservatorship in the event of lifetime disability of either Trustor. (c) To provide for the management and distribution of assets during continued administration of the Trust or upon its termination.

 


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Bearer Accounts

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The bearer account requires a minimum of USD 7,000 as the initial deposit plus facilitator fees. Funds can only be deposited or withdrawn upon presentation of both a password and a bearer bank account book.

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Earnings on which taxes are not paid until a future date, usually when funds are withdrawn. The TSP and traditional IRAs are examples of vehicles that offer tax-deferred earnings.

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A trust that is established while the grantor is still alive. Compare to testamentary trust.

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