ELSA produces a range of publicly available resources that are designed for all participants in the secondary life markets, from investors and asset managers, to regulators and the media. Click the boxes below to learn more.
ELSA’s Frequently Asked Questions documents are designed primarily for investors, regulators, the media, and students, to provide them with introductory information about the life settlement industry.
Longevity & Mortality Investor is a digital magazine, published by ELSA, which covers the intersection of longevity risk, mortality risk and the financial markets.
ELSA’s Master Agreement for Tertiary Transactions (MATT) was first published in 2019 to provide investors in the life settlement industry’s tertiary market with a standardised document to aid in the smoother running of the tertiary space.
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Code of Practice
ELSA’s Code of Practice is the cornerstone of the organisation’s activities and efforts in setting standards for asset managers and providers in the life settlement market.
Each ELSA member must certify compliance with the Code when they apply for membership, and annually thereafter.
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