Definition of Underwrite. Meaning of Underwrite. Synonyms of Underwrite

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Definition of Underwrite

Underwrite
Underwrite Un`der*write", v. i. To practice the business of insuring; to take a risk of insurance on a vessel or the like.

Meaning of Underwrite from wikipedia

- Underwriting (UW) services are provided by some large financial institutions, such as banks, insurance companies and investment houses, whereby they guarantee...
- banking, an underwriting contract is a contract between an underwriter and an issuer of securities. The following types of underwriting contracts are...
- Medical underwriting is a health insurance term referring to the use of medical or health information in the evaluation of an applicant for coverage, typically...
- The underwriting spread is the difference between the amount paid by the underwriting group in a new issue of securities and the price at which securities...
- Underwriting profit is a term used in the insurance industry. It consists of the earned premium remaining after losses have been paid and administrative...
- An underwriting spot, known as sponsor credit (****anese: 提供クレジット, romanized: Teikyō kurejitto) in ****an, is an announcement made on public broadcasting...
- Mortgage underwriting is the process a lender uses to determine if the risk of offering a mortgage loan to a particular borrower under certain parameters...
- London Underwriting Centre was situated at No. 3 Minster Court, and was an underwriting room that was run parallel to the Lloyd's of London underwriting room...
- Mortgage underwriting is the process a lender uses to determine if the risk (especially the risk that the borrower will default ) of offering a mortgage...
- An insurance cycle, also known as an underwriting cycle, is a term describing the tendency of the insurance industry to swing between profitable and unprofitable...