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    Holocaust Insurance Claims Appeals Conclude; $300 Million Awarded to
    Survivors


    March 20, 2007

    The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC)
    announced that its claims and appeals processes have concluded. More than
    $300 million in awards were distributed to more than 48,000 Holocaust
    survivors and their heirs.

    The ICHEIC was established in 1998 by the National Association of Insurance
    Commissioners (NAIC), in conjunction with several European insurance
    companies, European governments, representatives of several Jewish and
    Holocaust survivor organizations, and the State of Israel to ensure payment
    of valid insurance claims. The NAIC has led the states' interaction with the
    ICHEIC, assisting claimants and their heirs with the process.

    "In the world of the Holocaust survivor and their families, there is little
    opportunity to obtain financial compensation for the torture and loss that
    is part of their wartime histories," said ICHEIC Vice Chairman and former
    Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Diane Koken. "In point of fact, we will
    never be able to make true reparation for the horror or misery they endured,
    but we can and have held insurance companies responsible to pay for the
    promise of protection offered by Holocaust-era insurance policies."

    ICHEIC was charged with expeditiously addressing, at no cost to claimants,
    unpaid insurance policies issued to victims of the Holocaust. It conducted
    an extensive worldwide outreach campaign to encourage claimants to file, and
    more than 70 European insurance companies and partner entities participated
    in the process.

    An archival investigation and matching process resulted in member company
    offers to 8,000 claimants, totaling nearly $100 million on claims that
    originally did not name an insurance company. ICHEIC also extended $30
    million in awards through its Eastern European humanitarian claims process
    for claims on policies written by companies nationalized or liquidated after
    World War II and for which no present-day successor could be identified.

    ICHEIC extended an additional 31,000 humanitarian awards totaling $31
    million on eligible undocumented claims that contained a high level of
    anecdotal information regarding insurance but could not be matched against
    company records. These awards were made in recognition of the fact that, due
    to the ravages of war and the passage of time, many claims cannot be
    substantiated today.

    For more information about ICHEIC, visit www.icheic.org.

    Source: National Association of Insurance Commissioners

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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