The National Association of Settlement Purchasers (NASP) just raised the standard for structured settlement strategic discussion and analysis during its 2010 educational conference in Las Vegas.
Previous standards: the 2008 Structured Settlement Thought Leadership Conference and NASP's 2009 Annual Meeting.
NASP 2010 strategic anlaysis participants: Earl Nesbitt (NASP Executive Director and moderator); Peter Vodola (Co-Chairman of the NSSTA Legal Committee); Matthew Bracy (President of NASP); Craig Lessner (General Counsel of Peachtree); John Darer and Patrick Hindert (NSSTA members and industry bloggers); Richard Risk (SSP member); and Jeremy Babener and Tim Morbach (industry analysts).
Strategic Questions: Nesbitt challenged the NASP panel and launched the industry discussion with these strategic structured settlement questions:
- What has caused the decline in the primary structured settlement market?
- What steps has the primary market taken to improve its product and sales?
- Is the structured settlement market transitioning to a settlement planning model?
- If yes, what impact will this transition have for the primary and secondary market?
- What issues and problems does the primary market see with the secondary market:
- Operating and administering their current portfolio?
- Originating new business?
- Administrative costs?
- Complying with transfer orders?
- Potential liabilities?
- Beneficiary issues?
- How can the secondary market help improve and grow the primary market?
- How can the primary market improve the secondary market?
- What are the risks of a continuing adversarial relationship between the primary and secondary markets?
- How does the primary market view the positive secondary market recovery from the 2008 financial market collapse?
- What are the primary market annuity provider concerns with the secondary markets?
- How can the secondary markets help improve and grow the primary market?
- How can the primary market improve the secondary market?
- What are the risks if the relationship between the primary and secondary markets remains adversarial?
- How did the 2008 collapse of the capital markets impact the primary structured settlement market?
This S2KM blog post continues S2KM's reporting and analysis of the NSSTA and NASP 2010 educational conferences.
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