EX-10.7 10 dex107.htm FORM OF 80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT Form of Reinsurance Trust Agreement (PLIC 80%) 80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT Dated as of [ ], 2010 among PRIME REINSURANCE COMPANY, INC. as Grantor, PRIMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY as...Coinsurance Trust Agreement • May 5th, 2020
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80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT Dated as of March 29, 2010 among PRIME REINSURANCE COMPANY, INC. as Grantor, PRIMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY as Beneficiary and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON as TrusteeCoinsurance Trust Agreement • May 17th, 2010 • Primerica, Inc. • Life insurance • Massachusetts
Contract Type FiledMay 17th, 2010 Company Industry JurisdictionThis 80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT (together with any and all exhibits, this “Agreement”) dated March 29, 2010, made by and among Prime Reinsurance Company, Inc., a Vermont special purpose financial captive insurance company (the “Grantor”), Primerica Life Insurance Company, a Massachusetts-domiciled stock life insurance company (the “Beneficiary”), and The Bank of New York Mellon, a banking corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, as trustee (in such capacity, the “Trustee”) (the Grantor, the Beneficiary and the Trustee are hereinafter each sometimes referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”).
80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT Dated as of [ ], 2010 among PRIME REINSURANCE COMPANY, INC. as Grantor, PRIMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY as Beneficiary and CITIBANK, N.A. as TrusteeCoinsurance Trust Agreement • March 2nd, 2010 • Primerica, Inc. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance
Contract Type FiledMarch 2nd, 2010 Company IndustryThis 80% COINSURANCE TRUST AGREEMENT (together with any and all exhibits, this “Agreement”) dated [ ], 2010, made by and among Prime Reinsurance Company, Inc., a Vermont special purpose financial captive insurance company (the “Grantor”), Primerica Life Insurance Company, a Massachusetts-domiciled stock life insurance company (the “Beneficiary”), and Citibank, N.A., a national banking institution organized under the laws of the United States, as trustee (in such capacity, the “Trustee”) (the Grantor, the Beneficiary and the Trustee are hereinafter each sometimes referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”).