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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 60b. Alien companies; Illinois trusteed assets.

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Sec. 60b. Alien companies; Illinois trusteed assets.
(1)An alien company may not use Illinois as a state of entry to transact insurance in the United States unless it maintains in this State a deposit of assets in trust for the benefit of policyholders in the United States, which assets shall be its "Trusteed Assets". The United States branch of an alien company shall maintain Trusteed Assets at least equal to
(a)the sum of
(i)its minimum capital and surplus, and
(ii)the amount of its liabilities to policyholders, net of reinsurance for which credit is allowed pursuant to Article XI, as reflected in its most recent financial statement on file with the Director, minus
(b)the sum of
(i)the amount of all of its general state deposits (including all interest accrued and due and payable to the holder of the deposit),
(ii)the amount of its special state deposits (including all interest accrued and due and payable to the holder of the deposit),
(iii)the amount of its reinsurance recoverable on paid losses (where such reinsurance is the type for which credit would be allowed pursuant to Article XI),
(iv)the amounts of its notes and bills receivable, taken for premiums;
(v)with respect to a company authorized to write the kinds of insurance specified in Classes 2 and 3 of Section 4 of this Code, the amount of its agents' balances and uncollected premiums; and
(vi)the amount of its funds held by or deposited with reinsureds.
(2)Only those assets that qualify as authorized investments as provided in Article VIII (and in Sections 131.2 and 131.3) shall be included in an alien company's Trusteed Assets.
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