July 16, 2007
Structured Settlement
If you are looking for a company that provides liquidity to owners and holders of periodic payments resulting from structured settlements, annuities, lottery winnings, government and commercial contracts and other secured future payment obligations then perhaps Settlement Capital Corporation (SCC) is the right designation.
The services of SCC include Structured Settlement, Single Premium Annuity, lottery cash flow, future payments financing options. Settlement Capital Corporation is recognized as the leader in the industry. Its been there for the last 18 years with specialty financing to provide liquidity to owners and holders of periodic payments resulting from legal judgments, lottery winnings, individually owned annuities, royalties, government and commercial contracts and other secured future payments obligations.
Settlement Capital Corporation is also the founding member of the National Association of Settlement Purchasers (NASP). Not just that the company is also seen as a bench mark setting highest ethical and professional standards. SCC also ensures the utmost in reliability, quality of service, superior product and market knowledge, flexibility and product diversity. SCC provides its customers with the most competitive rates and the best value in the industry.
Lead by some of the best experts in the industry like James Lokey who founded Settlement Capital Corporation in 1988 and is recognized as the founder of the structured settlement purchaser industry. He also earned designation as a Certified Structured Settlement Consultant (CSSC) in 1993, the only principal in the secondary market for structured settlements so designated.
Although SSC works closely with plaintiffs / annuitants, attorneys, primary brokers and insurers, they do not set-up structured settlements. They educate the clients and connect them to structured settlement companies that can assist them if they get into a structured settlement. SSC also maintains a blog which is updated regularly. It also features video and audio podcasts on Structured Settlement Factoring. The great part about the blog is that it talks about experiences in settlements in a casual manner in which the client best understands it. Consider the case of the blog entry “Impulse Buy”. It says When I think of an impulse buy, I think of the Mastercard Priceless Commercial “That would go Great with that!” where the woman gets a pedicure and then starts racking up charges to match her newly painted toes. Some have recently cited structured settlement factoring advertising as condoning impulse buying. Factoring structured settlement payments is anything but an impulse buy.











