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LloydÂ’s of London
LloydÂ’s of London definition - finance
A
group of insurance underwriters located in London, England. When a risk is
underwritten, it is shared by many different member underwriting syndicates.
Each syndicate decides what risks it wants to underwrite. Individual investors
in the syndicate are called names
and are wealthy people with a significant amount of money to invest who are
attracted by the large returns. Freak events, such as strong hurricanes in the
United States or an unnaturally large number of disasters, can wipe out profits
and require the names to invest more money and incur a substantial loss.
LloydÂ’s doesnÂ’t issue policies itself but it does set standards for its
members. Separately, LloydÂ’s is also a major reinsurer, which is an insurance
company that insures other insurance companies against large payouts, thus
allowing other insurance companies to limit their risks.
Webster's New World Finance and Investment Dictionary Copyright © 2003 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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