Collateral Interests In Insurance: Confusing Territory
Law360, New York ( July 2, 2015, 10:54 AM EDT) -- Secured lenders often look to the borrower's or guarantor's rights under insurance policies to improve their collateral position. Obtaining a collateral interest in a business interruption insurance policy may protect a lender who is dependent upon the ongoing cash flow of its borrower for debt service. Obtaining an assignment of an interest in a life insurance policy of the borrower's owner or a principal guarantor protects the lender against economic effect of the sudden loss of a member of the borrower's team essential to its success....
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