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insurer - definition of insurer - The party to an insurance arrangement who undertakes to indemnify for losses. ... Search volume for insurer ... insurance premium; insured; insured account; insured bond; insured mortgage insurer; intangible asset; intangible cost; intellectual property; inter vivos; inter vivos trust...
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Insurance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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AP; Nov 6th 2009 at 7:36AM ... Text SizeAA A ... Filed under: Company News, Earnings, American International Group, INC.
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insurer n. One that insures, especially an insurance underwriter. ... Insurance Dictionary: Insurer ... Company offering protection through the sale of an insurance policy to an insured. See also Insurance Company (Insurer).
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The Franklin Health Assurance Company of Massachusetts is credited with being the first insurer to write accident insurance in America in 1850.However, the Travelers Insurance Company, founded in 1863, was the first company in America to write health insurance, providing a schedule of stated benefits payable to the...
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“Our Promise: Insurance is based on promises. It is a relationship that is built with trust as its foundation and satisfaction as its cornerstone. With our base firmly rooted in these ... Our History: North Pointe is a young and innovative company that targets niche markets with specialized needs. ... Peace of Mind:
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Through the years, Amicable Life Insurance Company experienced considerable growth and change with the name being changed to American Amicable Life Insurance Company in These programs are designed to fit the needs of our customers, ... Historically anchored on a foundation of financial integrity and responsible management,
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Insurers' losses increasing ... JOHANNESBURG -- The situation for the major players in the short-term insurance industry is worsening rather than improving, ... According to unaudited figures, 14 of the 23 insurance companies classified as typical insurers reported underwriting losses from January to March this year, Scott said.
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