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  1. 1. Report: Insurance companies rejecting most survivor claims
    www.jewishledger.com/EDITORIAL - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/18/2001   Last Visited: 3/18/2001

    Allianz spokesman Andrew Frank confirmed the low number of approved claims , according to the Times , and said that rejected claimants should theoretically be taken care of by a separate humanitarian fund established by the insurers and to be administered by the same international commission. But so far , there are no guidelines for how much money will be paid into the fund and who will qualify for payments. The European insurers have also stalled in making public the names of all policyholders during the Holocaust era. Allianz , for example , has so far provided only 15 , 000 out of a possible 1.5 million names.
  2. 2. Report: Insurance companies rejecting most survivor claims
    www.ctjewishledger.com/EDITORI - [Cached]

    Published on: 11/20/2000   Last Visited: 3/7/2001

    Allianz spokesman Andrew Frank confirmed the low number of approved claims , according to the Times , and said that rejected claimants should theoretically be taken care of by a separate humanitarian fund established by the insurers and to be administered by the same international commission. But so far , there are no guidelines for how much money will be paid into the fund and who will qualify for payments. The European insurers have also stalled in making public the names of all policyholders during the Holocaust era. Allianz , for example , has so far provided only 15 , 000 out of a possible 1.5 million names.
  3. 3. Report: Insurance companies rejecting most survivor claims
    www.ctjewishledger.com/editori - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/21/2001   Last Visited: 7/22/2001

    Allianz spokesman Andrew Frank confirmed the low number of approved claims , according to the Times , and said that rejected claimants should theoretically be taken care of by a separate humanitarian fund established by the insurers and to be administered by the same international commission. But so far , there are no guidelines for how much money will be paid into the fund and who will qualify for payments. The European insurers have also stalled in making public the names of all policyholders during the Holocaust era. Allianz , for example , has so far provided only 15 , 000 out of a possible 1.5 million names.

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