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Inactive life insurance: after a certain period of time, your capital can disappear forever, here's what the Eckert law says

Summary by Pleine Vie
Billions of euros sleep every year on accounts and sometimes owners don't know. The problem? When a contract remains inactive for too long, it can simply disappear or almost disappear. That's where the Eckert law, designed to frame these silent situations, comes into play. But what happens when no beneficiary claims the funds? And from when can we talk about an inactive contract? Before we panic, let's discover together the legal provisions prov…
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Pleine vie broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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