CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Lighthouse Life (LHL Strategies, Inc.) has announced its recent acquisition of key assets from Settlement Benefits Association (SBA), along with the appointment of its founders, Noam Weiss and Adam Lippman, as senior executives. This move is part of Lighthouse Life’s strategy to strengthen its presence in the life settlement market.
SBA, a life settlement broker with over two decades of experience, has built strong relationships with insurance and financial professionals and pioneered digital marketing in the industry. The acquisition includes several top employees from SBA, further enhancing Lighthouse Life’s capabilities.
Michael Freedman, CEO of Lighthouse Life, stated, “Acquiring SBA’s assets and hiring SBA’s seasoned team accelerates Lighthouse Life’s ability to meet the growing needs of longevity-risk asset managers to acquire life policies from a trusted market maker.”
Weiss and Lippman will head Lighthouse Life’s three direct-to-consumer marketing brands, leveraging their extensive experience. Andrew Brecher, COO of Lighthouse Life, expressed excitement about their addition, saying, “Adam and Noam are universally respected in the life insurance and life settlement markets. We are thrilled that they are bringing their proven success in B2B and B2C marketing and sales to Lighthouse.”
Noam Weiss explained the motivation behind joining Lighthouse Life, stating, “We’re joining Lighthouse because we share the Company’s vision and plans for growth in a changing and expanding life settlement market.” Adam Lippman added, “Our network of professionals is excited to work with us at Lighthouse Life and we’re excited to expand Lighthouse Life’s partnerships with financial professionals.”
This strategic acquisition positions Lighthouse Life for robust growth and enhances its policy origination capabilities, capitalizing on the expertise and relationships brought by SBA’s team.
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