Summary |
Insurance for lenders is an emerging market segment, with new products, possibilities and concerns for all who participate. It represents a significant step forward in the evolution of meeting and transferring environmental risks form the participants in a transaction to an insurer. Obtaining the maximum benefits from this form of risk transfer requires an understanding of what is involved how the policies operate, and where more traditional forms of risk assessment and analysis still, have a role to play.
The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a fundamental guide to these issues and how this area evolved, how the policies operate, and what role they can play in lending transactions. It is a basic guidance and educational document, rather than a comprehensive treatises or a legal treatise, addressed to an audience in the lending industry.
Contents:
• Introduction
• Motivating for Safety and Health
• Effective Treatment of the problem
• The Economics of Prisons
• The Surveillance Society
• Fundamental Principles of Insurance
• The Law of Insurance Contracts
• Crime Insurance-Fidelity Insurance
• Identity Crime
• Identity Crime Statistics
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