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Underwriting is the process of evaluating and assessing risk in the insurance market. It involves the analysis of an individual or company's risk profile to determine the amount of premium they should pay for a given policy. Underwriters assess the risk of an individual or company by looking at factors such as age, occupation, health, lifestyle, and credit history. The underwriter then determines the amount of premium that should be charged for the policy.
Underwriting is a key component of the insurance industry, as it helps to ensure that the right amount of premium is charged for a given policy. This helps to ensure that the insurance company is able to cover the costs of any claims that may arise.
Some of the major companies in the underwriting market include Allianz, AXA, Zurich, Aviva, and Prudential. Show Less Read more