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  • N.Y. Life Set To Pay Millions In Nearly Century-Old Claims

    N.Y. LIFE SET TO PAY MILLIONS IN NEARLY CENTURY-OLD CLAIMS

    New York Daily News
    Sept 5 2008
    NY

    New York Life is digging deep into its past to make good on claims
    nearly a century old.

    The insurer said it will seek out and compensate the heirs of Greek
    policyholders that lived in the Ottoman Empire before 1915, at a cost
    of up to $15 million.

    The Manhattan-based insurer said it discovered unpaid policies held
    by Greeks in the precursor of modern-day Turkey, in the course of
    research into policies sold to Armenians who died after 1914.

    The insurer, founded in 1845, will pay all valid claims on about 1,000
    insurance policies issued to Greeks before 1915 that remain unpaid,
    as well as $1 million to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

    In January 2004, New York Life agreed to pay $20 million to settle a
    lawsuit over unpaid life insurance benefits for Armenian policyholders.

    Similar suits have been filed by Holocaust survivors and their heirs
    against European insurers.
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