What is an All Risks Insurance Policy?

An All-Risk Policy is insurance covering your stuff from almost any bad thing that could happen, except for a few specific things the insurance company says it won’t cover. It’s also called “All-Risks Coverage.” It’s different from a “Named Peril Policy,” which only covers your things for bad events that are specifically listed. How All…

All-or-none Underwriting

Companies sell new stocks or bonds through all-or-none underwriting. They hire a group of investment banks called a syndicate to help them. The banks in the syndicate work together to sell all of the new securities to investors. How it Works Here’s how all-or-none underwriting usually goes: So, in all-or-none underwriting, it’s all or nothing….

Aktiebolag (AB)

An Aktiebolag, or AB for short, is a company in Sweden. It is the Swedish word for a limited company or corporation. Most companies in Sweden are Aktiebolags. What is an Aktiebolag? An Aktiebolag is its own “legal person.” This means it can own stuff, borrow money, hire people, and get sued separately from the…

What is Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance?

Aggregate Stop Loss Insurance is a type of insurance coverage designed for employers who self-fund their employee health benefit plans. It safeguards against unexpectedly high total claims costs during a plan year. The insurance company reimburses the employer for the excess amount if the cumulative healthcare claims exceed a predetermined limit, known as the aggregate…