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Cash-deficient Eternal Plans put under conservatorship

By: - Reporter / @bendeveraINQ
/ 05:24 AM March 04, 2022

Preneed firm Eternal Plans Inc. has been placed under conservatorship by the Insurance Commission (IC) due to its deficient trust fund.

In a statement on Thursday, the Department of Finance (DOF) said Insurance Commissioner Dennis Funa recently reported to Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III that the IC named its conservatorship, receivership and liquidation division manager John Apatan as Eternal Plans’ ex-officio conservator.

Eternal Plans was under conservatorship since Jan. 20 due to its “continuing inability or unwillingness to comply” with the regulator’s order late last year to inject cash into its 2018 trust fund as mandated under Republic Act No. 9829 or the Pre-Need Code of the Philippines.

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Funa told Dominguez that Eternal Plans earlier “asked for regulatory reprieve with an additional request to undergo rehabilitation after failing to meet the IC’s deadline to make a cash infusion sufficient to fill its trust fund deficiency.”

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“We find this request consistent with the regime of conservatorship. Hence, the case of the company falls under the conservatorship process under the Insurance Code,” Funa said.

The IC initially ordered Eternal Plans to address its deficient trust fund in November of last year. The preneed company then asked for an extension, which the IC allowed up to Dec. 28, 2021, Funa said.

However, Funa said Eternal Plans did not comply with the IC’s order up to January of this year, hence the regulator ruled that its required trust fund deficiency remained deficient.

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Last December, the IC told Eternal Plans that its previous noncash contributions had been “provisionally approved with the condition to sell the same within one year, or to replace the same with cash if the said assets remain unsold after the given period.”

The IC had also reminded Eternal Plans that “noncash contributions cannot be accepted as the Pre-Need Code requires that deposits to the trust fund should always refer to cash.”

The IC usually places troubled preneed companies, insurers and health maintenance organizations under conservatorship to preserve their going concern value, shepherd them to a return to financial health, or before ultimately placing them under receivership.

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Citing the Pre-Need Code’s Section 49, the DOF said “a conservator may be appointed to take charge of the assets, liabilities, and the management of [a financially troubled] company, collect all moneys and debts due the company and exercise all powers necessary to preserve the assets of the company, reorganize its management and restore its viability.”

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