June, an 84-year-old widow, saw something in a television ad that piqued her interest. After husband Frank passed away two years ago from a long battle with heart disease, June found herself in an assisted living facility, burdened by mounting medical bills. While knitting a baby blanket for her new great-granddaughter one afternoon, a captivating commercial flickered across her TV screen, promising relief from her financial worries. It touted the option of selling her life insurance policy for cash through something called a life settlement. Intrigued, she set aside her knitting and jotted down the contact information.
Why did June consider a life settlement? As June pondered the possibility, she realized she no longer had a pressing need for the policy. Her children were grown and financially stable, yet she was still shelling out hefty premiums to maintain coverage. "Why not explore this further?" she thought. With a simple phone call to the number from the commercial, June received a cash offer of $75,000 in less than 48 hours. The offer was three times greater than the $25,000 cash surrender value of her policy.
The offer seemed almost too good to be true, stirring both excitement and unease within June. She felt pressured to make a quick decision and was unfamiliar with the company pushing the deal. Was she being targeted by another financial scam aimed at unsuspecting seniors?
Seeking clarity, June turned to her trusted advisor, Michael, who assured her it wasn't a scam but urged caution. He explained that many direct-to-consumer marketers aim to purchase policies at a steep discount, prioritizing their interests over the sellers'. Instead, Michael suggested consulting a life settlement broker with a fiduciary duty to secure the best deal for June.
Michael contacted Ashar Group, a reputable firm specializing in appraising life insurance assets and facilitating life settlements. With Michael's guidance and Ashar Group's expertise, June embarked on a journey to maximize the value of her policy. Together, they compiled compelling information to present through the policy auction, where multiple buyers would compete for the opportunity to purchase her policy. Just like in a real estate bidding war, this competitive environment drove up the value of June's policy.
Though the process took longer than the initial 48 hours, June felt no pressure to rush, and the outcome was beyond her wildest expectations. The auction yielded 14 separate bids, with the winning offer coming in at a staggering 19 times higher than the cash surrender value. What's more, the winning bid came from the very same buyer who had initially offered her only three times the cash surrender value. The key to this remarkable outcome? The competition created by the auction process, coupled with thorough underwriting, uncovered the true value of June's policy.
The moral of the story is clear: Seniors should exercise caution when tempted by direct-to-consumer life settlement ads on TV and social media. Instead, entrust their interests to a nationally licensed life settlement broker like Ashar Group, ensuring they receive the best possible outcome.
Ashar Group is a nationally licensed life settlement firm that protects the best interests of policy owners by creating a competitive policy auction to deliver the best value to the seller. Ashar Group does not sell life insurance, manage assets, or purchase policies. We are an independent resource for fiduciary advisors and their clients specializing in life insurance valuation for planning purposes.