Thursday, January 7, 2010

Policyholder surplus

A typical insurance company pays its claims with "policyholder surplus". Policyholder surplus represents the net worth of an insurer, which is the amount by which assets exceed liabilities. Insurance companies are required to have a minimum level of capital and policyholder surplus in order to protect policyholders in the event of unexpected or catastrophic losses.
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