Talk:Structured sale
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[edit]Who are the two other companies that will offer this option by the end of 2006?
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Other Companies--Aviva Life is developing an offshore assignment company that is expected to be available before the end of the year and will allow its product to be used for structured sales, per company representatives. A representative of Liberty Life, which developed the first offshore assignment company told me in an interview that they would allow their product to be used for structured sales later in 2006.
--Steve Craig
10/16/06
Liberty Life is currently reviewing whether or not they will offer their "BARCO" product for use in the structured sale arena. 2006 is definitely off the table.
Aviva(US) is still awaiting the the go-ahead from the UK parent company, but company represtatives are still hopeful for a 2006 rollout.
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[edit]This article is in desperate need of the addition of citations to some reliable sources. Famspear (talk) 14:31, 6 July 2016 (UTC)