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Insurance in The Americas
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America Insurance
A guide to Insurance: what it does and how it works. The insurance industry safeguards the assets of its policyholders by transferring risk from an individual or business to an insurer. Ins. company act as financial intermediaries in that they invest the premiums they collect for providing this service.
Ins. company size is usually measured by net premiums written, that is, premium revenues fewer amounts paid for reinsurance.
There are three main insurance sectors: property/casualty, life/health, and health insurance. Property/casualty (P/C) consists mainly of auto, home, and commercial insurance. Life/health (L/H) consists mainly of life insurance and annuity products.
Health insurance is offered by private health Ins. company and some L/H and P/C insurers, as well as by government programs.
From “Ins. Handbook “
Ins. company size is usually measured by net premiums written, that is, premium revenues fewer amounts paid for reinsurance.
There are three main insurance sectors: property/casualty, life/health, and health insurance. Property/casualty (P/C) consists mainly of auto, home, and commercial insurance. Life/health (L/H) consists mainly of life insurance and annuity products.
Health insurance is offered by private health Ins. company and some L/H and P/C insurers, as well as by government programs.
From “Ins. Handbook “
AMERICA
Are lands in the Western Hemisphere that are also known as the New World, they cover 8.3% of the Earth's total surface area (28.4% of its land area)?
The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that run the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, Mississippi, and La Plata. Extending 14,000 km (8,699 mi) in a north-south orientation, the climate and ecology vary strongly across the Americas, from arctic tundra of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rainforests in Central and South America.
When the continents joined 3 million years ago, the Great American Interchange resulted in many species being spread across the Americas, such as the cougar, porcupine, and hummingbirds.
Humans first settled the Americas from Asia between 40,000 BCE and 15,000 BCE. The second migration of Na-Dene speakers followed later from Asia. The subsequent migration of the Inuit into the new arctic around 3500 BCE completed what is generally regarded as the settlement by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
The voyages of Christopher Columbus from 1492 to 1502 resulted in permanent contact with European (and subsequently, other Old World) powers, which led to the Columbian exchange.
Diseases introduced from Europe and Africa devastated the Indigenous peoples, and the European powers colonized the Americas.
Mass emigration from Europe, including large numbers of indentured servants, and forced immigration of African slaves largely replaced the Indigenous Peoples.
Beginning with the American Revolution in 1776 and Haitian Revolution in 1791, the European powers began to decolonise the Americas. Currently, almost all of the population of the Americas resides in independent countries; however, the legacy of the colonization and settlement by Europeans is that the Americas share many common cultural traits, most notably the predominant adherence to Christianity and use of Indo-European languages; primarily Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
More than 900 million people live in the Americas (about 13.5% of the human population), the most populous countries being the United States, Brazil, and Mexico, the most populous cities being Mexico City, São Paulo, and New York City.
The topography is dominated by the American Cordillera, a long chain of mountains that run the length of the west coast. The flatter eastern side of the Americas is dominated by large river basins, such as the Amazon, Mississippi, and La Plata. Extending 14,000 km (8,699 mi) in a north-south orientation, the climate and ecology vary strongly across the Americas, from arctic tundra of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, to the tropical rainforests in Central and South America.
When the continents joined 3 million years ago, the Great American Interchange resulted in many species being spread across the Americas, such as the cougar, porcupine, and hummingbirds.
Humans first settled the Americas from Asia between 40,000 BCE and 15,000 BCE. The second migration of Na-Dene speakers followed later from Asia. The subsequent migration of the Inuit into the new arctic around 3500 BCE completed what is generally regarded as the settlement by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
The voyages of Christopher Columbus from 1492 to 1502 resulted in permanent contact with European (and subsequently, other Old World) powers, which led to the Columbian exchange.
Diseases introduced from Europe and Africa devastated the Indigenous peoples, and the European powers colonized the Americas.
Mass emigration from Europe, including large numbers of indentured servants, and forced immigration of African slaves largely replaced the Indigenous Peoples.
Beginning with the American Revolution in 1776 and Haitian Revolution in 1791, the European powers began to decolonise the Americas. Currently, almost all of the population of the Americas resides in independent countries; however, the legacy of the colonization and settlement by Europeans is that the Americas share many common cultural traits, most notably the predominant adherence to Christianity and use of Indo-European languages; primarily Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
More than 900 million people live in the Americas (about 13.5% of the human population), the most populous countries being the United States, Brazil, and Mexico, the most populous cities being Mexico City, São Paulo, and New York City.
List of Insurance Companies in America, logos and names
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