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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 10, 2010
Caitlin Long, Greenwich, CT (US);
Duane Lauren Hughes, Montclair, NJ (US);
William Edward Ryan, Iii, Short Hills, NJ (US);
Kenneth Robert Pierce, Port Washington, NY (US);
Caitlin Long, Greenwich, CT (US);
Duane Lauren Hughes, Montclair, NJ (US);
William Edward Ryan, III, Short Hills, NJ (US);
Kenneth Robert Pierce, Port Washington, NY (US);
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a system and method for terminating a pension plan through mutual annuitization. A mutual annuitization involves the formation of a new and dedicated mutual insurance company that issues group or individual annuity contracts to plan participants in a private pension plan. The plan sponsor would neither own any stock in the mutual insurance company, nor would it have voting or control rights or any right whatsoever to participate in the profits of the mutual insurance company. As a mutual insurance company, there are no shareholders as such. Instead mutuals have members, and it is the members who enjoy governance rights and participation rights in the company's profits, such as through policy dividend payments. In the mutual insurance company of the present invention, the pension plan participants are the mutual insurance company's sole members. The pension plan terminates following payment of a premium by the pension plan to the mutual insurance company for the issuance of the annuities, and the subsequent issuance of annuity contracts by the mutual insurance company to the plan participants. The premium is calculated based on a reduced cost of capital requirement over the life of the policy due to a reduction in the C4 component to zero after the first year of the program. The capital required to cover the C4 charge in the first year may be provided by a third party according to a surplus note or surplus maintenance agreement.