The underwriter might also charge higher rates based upon subjective judgements and conclusions from their analysis of your property values. |
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The graphic illustration of that is the Waco transaction where the client paid ten times the premium sought by the underwriter. |
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As his debts accrued, he was finally forced to sell his bassoon and take a job as an insurance underwriter. |
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The department would also act as underwriter for people who are flatly refused cover by private firms. |
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Rather than denigrating insurers, it would be instructive for Nation readers to hear from an actuary or underwriter. |
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In life insurance an agent is also called a life underwriter and is responsible for sales and service of policies. |
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Discretion, competence and a talent for hand-holding are prized of underwriter and undertaker alike. |
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The Authority has selected RBC Dominion Securities as its financial advisor and as the lead underwriter for a planned bond financing. |
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Discuss your questions or concerns with an appraiser or a staff underwriter. |
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In savings and group insurance, the underwriter is the organization that issues a pension plan or an insurance plan to an insurer. |
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Corporations can threaten to take business away from an underwriter or, more typically, they can simply bar an analyst from a conference. |
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The underwriter will take the relevant notes and return them to the client. |
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I joined Euler Hermes in London in 1996 as an underwriter after having spent a year with Allianz in Munich. |
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The underwriter also carried out a post-occurrence inclining experiment to establish the vessel's lightship characteristics. |
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I told the insurance commissioner's people the name of my underwriter. |
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The underwriter will tell you how much stock you have to sell. |
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Pierre Lamourelle began his career as an underwriter with Coface before moving to Unistrat as Underwriting Manager for Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. |
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A private sector insurance underwriter invests the premiums, pays the claims, and is paid a flat rate per claim and a percentage of the overall premiums. |
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Usually, the lead underwriter in the main selling group is also the lead bank in the other selling groups. |
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In 1961, they lined up a lawyer and an underwriter to take the company public. |
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To make this as quick and easy as possible, a qualified medical underwriter from Sun Life will be contacting you by phone to ask a few simple questions about your health. |
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By serving as underwriter to the public travelling exhibitions, the government potentially saves taxpayers the cost of paying a premium for private showings. |
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We decided to forge ahead with our plans even though our biggest underwriter backed out. |
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Eventually, he could become an underwriter. |
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Did they, for instance, hand back to the underwriter some of the profits from selling the shares, by doing a lot of commission-paying business shortly afterwards? |
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If an agent is not named as an underwriter in an offering document, can the CPA use the SEC definition of underwriter in SAS no. |
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Most companies undertake an IPO with the assistance of an investment banking firm acting in the capacity of an underwriter. |
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The underwriter then approaches investors with offers to sell those shares. |
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Oscar began his distinguished career in the field of executive liability insurance as an underwriter at the New York headquarters of American International Group. |
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Leslie Duchene, Chief Underwriter with CBRE HMF performed the underwriting. |
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Its Magazine and Conference Group publishes two weekly newsmagazines for the property-casualty and life-health sectors of insurance carrying the National Underwriter brand. |
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