Definition of policyholder in English:
policyholder
nounˈpɒlɪsɪˌhəʊldəˈpɑləsiˌhoʊldər
A person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held.
Example sentencesExamples
- Claims were sometimes also rejected due to non-disclosure of material facts by policyholders.
- This year it expects to pay up to £4m to policyholders facing shortfalls.
- They are obliged to remind policyholders of this right four months - and then again six weeks - before they retire.
- The scheme is an insurance policy that will pay a regular income if the policyholder cannot work - usually after three or six months off work.
- If I worried any policyholders unnecessarily, then I must apologise.
- Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for policyholders and give them a platform for their concerns.
- The insurer targets safer drivers and has attracted 700,000 policyholders and is aiming to hit one million next year.
- This type of insurance covers the policyholder against damage to either a third party or a third party's property.
- But we wanted both sets of policyholders to end up with the same return, representing the fair value of their policy.
- This is paid by an insurance company to the beneficiaries of the policyholder when they die.
- Birmingham is the second most dangerous city to drive in, with more than one in seven policyholders involved in an accident per year.
- A marketing campaign will urge at least 1 million policyholders to vote.
- CA claims that this insurance adds to policyholders ' debts instead of protecting them against hardship.
- How much more bad news are policyholders supposed to endure?
- The letters, which had to be dispatched before the end of the month, offer policyholders the chance to review their arrangements.
- Claims handlers, who help policyholders pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance.
- However, there are about 2.5 million policyholders saddled with plans that are doing worse than others.
- That is what the overwhelming majority of policyholders wanted.
- Insurers are increasingly advising policyholders to keep valuables, such as jewellery, in a safe when they are not being worn.
- Increasingly, investigators find themselves battling gangs that steal the identity of a policyholder and then file false claims under his name.
Definition of policyholder in US English:
policyholder
nounˈpäləsēˌhōldərˈpɑləsiˌhoʊldər
A person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held.
Example sentencesExamples
- This year it expects to pay up to £4m to policyholders facing shortfalls.
- The insurer targets safer drivers and has attracted 700,000 policyholders and is aiming to hit one million next year.
- Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for policyholders and give them a platform for their concerns.
- How much more bad news are policyholders supposed to endure?
- This type of insurance covers the policyholder against damage to either a third party or a third party's property.
- This is paid by an insurance company to the beneficiaries of the policyholder when they die.
- The letters, which had to be dispatched before the end of the month, offer policyholders the chance to review their arrangements.
- But we wanted both sets of policyholders to end up with the same return, representing the fair value of their policy.
- If I worried any policyholders unnecessarily, then I must apologise.
- Claims were sometimes also rejected due to non-disclosure of material facts by policyholders.
- However, there are about 2.5 million policyholders saddled with plans that are doing worse than others.
- The scheme is an insurance policy that will pay a regular income if the policyholder cannot work - usually after three or six months off work.
- CA claims that this insurance adds to policyholders ' debts instead of protecting them against hardship.
- Insurers are increasingly advising policyholders to keep valuables, such as jewellery, in a safe when they are not being worn.
- Birmingham is the second most dangerous city to drive in, with more than one in seven policyholders involved in an accident per year.
- Claims handlers, who help policyholders pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance.
- That is what the overwhelming majority of policyholders wanted.
- Increasingly, investigators find themselves battling gangs that steal the identity of a policyholder and then file false claims under his name.
- They are obliged to remind policyholders of this right four months - and then again six weeks - before they retire.
- A marketing campaign will urge at least 1 million policyholders to vote.