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<text id=91TT1668>
<title>
July 29, 1991: Business Notes:Insurance
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
July 29, 1991 The World's Sleaziest Bank
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 49
Business Notes
INSURANCE
The Crisis This Time
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<p> As Americans followed the S&L debacle, another crisis was
quietly brewing in the insurance industry. That silence ended
with a bang last week when the state of New Jersey seized the
collapsing Mutual Benefit Life (assets: $13.8 billion) in the
largest such takeover in U.S. history. Regulators took action
as panicky policyholders rushed to cash in their policies out
of fear that worsening problems in the Newark-based firm's real
estate portfolio could put their money at risk. The insurer,
which has issued some 600,000 life insurance policies in the
U.S., will continue to pay death benefits and other claims while
the state seeks to reorganize the company.
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<p> As regulators took over Mutual Benefit, France's Groupe
Axa S.A. agreed to invest $1 billion in Equitable Life, the
third largest U.S. life insurer. The deal will give Axa at least
a 40% stake in the company. Equitable, plagued by troubled real
estate and junk-bond investments, had been seeking a partner to
strengthen its finances. The company plans to make an initial
stock offering once the Axa deal is completed.
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