Thursday, September 2, 2010
CSC Signs 10-Year Contract Extension With Swiss Re
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CSC today announced a 10-year extension to its business process outsourcing (BPO) services agreement with Swiss Re, one of the world's largest and most diversified reinsurers. Under the extension, CSC will continue to provide industry-leading administration for Swiss Re's direct life insurance business through July 2020. Building on a relationship that began in 1995, CSC supports Swiss Re's Admin Re(R) business unit in the United States, one of the highest growth areas for Swiss Re's global life and health segment. Through its Admin Re(R) programs, Swiss Re provides capital and risk solutions to primary life insurance carriers by acquiring blocks of life insurance business, enabling these primary insurers to release capital and gain access to future profit streams from in-force portfolios.
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