Boston Ventures and Genstar Capital Invest in 21st Services.BOSTON & SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Genstar Capital, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control and Boston Ventures announced today a majority investment in 21st Services, in partnership with management. The Minneapolis, Minnesota “Minneapolis” redirects here. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation). Minneapolis (pronounced IPA: /ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs/) is the largest city in the U.S. based Company is a leading provider of mission critical, life expectancy Life Expectancy 1. The age until which a person is expected to live. 2. The remaining number of years an individual is expected to live, based on IRS issued life expectancy tables. information that is currently used in the life settlement industry, the secondary market for life insurance, and with new applications planned to be launched in coming years. 21st Services currently supplies life expectancy estimates on seniors to brokers, providers and investors, as they determine the valuation for a policy. Using a proprietary diagnostic software model, the Company provides consistent, reproducible re·pro·duce v. re·pro·duced, re·pro·duc·ing, re·pro·duc·es v.tr. 1. To produce a counterpart, image, or copy of. 2. Biology To generate (offspring) by sexual or asexual means. life expectancies using mortality tables coupled with numerous risk factors that impact mortality. Its customers are the providers who arrange the funding and bid on policies on behalf of investors, the brokers who sell the life policies, and the investors who fund the policies. 21st Services was founded in 1998 by three individuals, Paul Kirkman Kirk´man n. 1. A clergyman or officer in a kirk. 2. A member of the Church of Scotland, as distinguished from a member of another communion. , Robert Simon and Steven Walker, all of whom will remain significant shareholders and active managers of the Company. Jack Kettler, who formerly ran the life insurance division of CNA (Certified NetWare Administrator) See Novell certification. Insurance, will be named CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Company. In addition, Dennis Chookaszian and Robert Dowdell, seasoned industry executives, will participate in the transaction and will join the Board of Directors. Dennis, formerly Chairman and CEO of CNA Insurance, founded Viaticus, the first institutionally funded purchaser of life settlements. "This partnership will provide 21st with additional capital and expertise that will enable us to provide even greater value to our customers and offer significant growth opportunities to our staff," commented Steven Walker. Ryan Clark Ryan Clark may refer to:
Matt Kinsey, a Principal of Boston Ventures, said, "21st Services' market position is impressive, and its services are highly valued by its customers. We look forward to working with management and our partners to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. 21st Services' experience, reputation and customer relationships to develop new service offerings. This opportunity fits with Boston Ventures' strategy of investing in quality, high potential, information businesses that serve growing markets." About Boston Ventures Boston Ventures Management, LLC (www.bostonventures.com) is a private equity firm that has been an active investor and financial partner to management teams in the media, entertainment, publishing and information and communications sectors since 1983, earning the firm a franchise position in the private equity community. Boston Ventures' general partners and principals are accomplished and experienced professionals who have a diverse and complementary range of skills and a broad network of domestic and international relationships. Since its inception, Boston Ventures has invested approximately $2.4 billion in its targeted industries. The firm is currently investing its seventh fund. About Genstar Capital Based in San Francisco, Genstar Capital (www.gencap.com) is a private equity investment firm that makes leveraged investments in quality middle-market companies. Genstar Capital works in partnership with management to transform its portfolio companies into industry-leading businesses. With more than $3 billion of committed capital under management and significant experience investing in businesses, Genstar focuses on selected segments of life science and healthcare services, industrial technology, business services and software services. About 21(st) Services 21st Services (www.21stservices.com) was created in 1998 with the goal of creating a new standard of service for the life settlement industry. To accomplish this goal, 21st Services produced the first-ever software program available to the life settlement industry for evaluating life expectancies for impaired senior insured individuals. This innovative product helped transform the evaluation process from a subjective "guess" to a more objective, consistent methodology. Since then, 21st Services has continued to innovate in·no·vate v. in·no·vat·ed, in·no·vat·ing, in·no·vates v.tr. To begin or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time. v.intr. To begin or introduce something new. and refine the evaluation process. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company offers quality diagnostics through a network of consulting physicians (Med.) a physician who consults with the attending practitioner regarding any case of disease. See also: Consulting and cutting-edge proprietary software that provides industry-leading senior diagnostics. The three founding principals of 21st Services have more than 35 years experience combined in life expectancy evaluation, insurance underwriting Underwriting 1. The process by which investment bankers raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments that are issuing securities (both equity and debt). 2. The process of issuing insurance policies. , post-purchase portfolio management, and compliance. |
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