Definition of Policyholders. Meaning of Policyholders. Synonyms of Policyholders

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- periodically in return for on-going and/or compounding benefits offered to policyholders. Insurers' business model aims to collect more in premium and investment...
- mutual insurance company is an insurance company owned entirely by its policyholders. It is a form of consumers' co-operative. Any profits earned by a mutual...
- meeting the lower rate (20% in 2005-06) of liability for policyholders. Therefore, a policyholder who is a higher-rate taxpayer (40% in 2005-06), or becomes...
- and casualty insurance industry, examining how its practices affect policyholders. Feinman, a law professor specializing in consumer rights and insurance...
- insurers also provide legal services and represent policyholders out-of-court or in-court. The policyholder is usually protected for disputes in several areas...
- was accepted by 98% of GAR policyholders, and was sanctioned by the High Court in February 2002. Both groups of policyholders (those whose pensions had...
- (1958–2013) was an American businesswoman and activist for insurance policyholders. In 1999, she sued her insurer over mold damage in her 22-room family...
- the United States, Liberty Mutual remains a mutual company in which policyholders holding contracts for insurance are considered shareholders in the company...
- Republic of Ireland. As of 2013[update], AIL had more than two million policyholders and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Globe Life, based in McKinney,...
- definitions may serve many purposes including increased clarity of cover for policyholders and greater comparability of policies from different life offices. For...