Woodruff Whiteboard Breakdowns: Admitted vs Non-Admitted Insurance

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Admitted insurance means the insurer is licensed to operate in a particular jurisdiction. In the US, insurers are admitted by the state insurance regulator and must comply with state insurance regulations, establish by the National Association of Insurance Commissioner or NAIC. Jane Njavro, International D&O insurance expert, breaks down the difference between Admitted vs. Non-Admitted Insurance in this Woodruff Whiteboard Breakdown.
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