Wisconsin Statutes
§ 610.23 — Power to hold property in other than own name.
Wisconsin § 610.23
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 610Insurers in general
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 610.23 (2026).
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610.23 An insurer shall hold all investments and deposits of its funds in its own name except that:
610.23(1) (1) Custodial or trust arrangements. Securities kept under a custodial agreement or trust arrangement with a bank or banking and trust company may be issued in the name of a nominee of the bank or banking and trust company; and
610.23(2) (2) Bearer securities. Any insurer may acquire and hold securities in bearer form.
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Legislative History
610.23 History History: 1975 c. 373 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 610.001
Purposes.§ 610.01
Definitions.§ 610.11
Qualified insurers.§ 610.21
Other business.§ 610.24
Insurers as fundholders.§ 610.50
Vital records.§ 610.65
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