1. What is Insurance? 
Insurance is defined as a contract between two parties whereby one party
 called insurer undertakes in exchange for a fixed sum called premium to
 pay the other party called insured a fixed amount of money after 
happening of a certain event.
According to the Indian Contract Act 1872, “A Contract may be defined as
 an agreement between two or more parties to do or to abstain from doing
 an act, with an intention to create a legally binding relationship.”
Banccasurance means selling of insurance products through banks. The 
insurance companies and the banks come up in a partnership wherein the 
bank sells the tied insurance company’s insurance products to its 
clients. 
Bank Insurance Model is also termed as Banccasurance. 
3. Who is an Actuary?
A person with expertise in the fields of economics, statistics and 
mathematics, who helps in risk assessment and estimation of premiums etc
 for an insurance business, is called an actuary.
A professional statistician working in an insurance company is an Actuary. 
4. What is an Actuarial Science?
Actuarial science is the discipline that applies mathematical and 
statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, finance and other 
industries and professions.
Actuarial science includes a number of interrelated subjects, including 
probability, mathematics, statistics, finance, economics, financial 
economics, and computer programming.
5. Who are Third Party Administrators?
Third Party Administrators or TPAs are a vital link between health insurance companies, policyholders and health care providers.
The TPAs maintain databases of policy holders and issue them identity 
cards with unique identification numbers and handle all the post policy 
issues including claim settlements. 
6. What is Mortality Charge?
Mortality Charge is the amount charged every year by the insurer to 
provide the life cover to the policyholder on the life of the Life 
Insured. It is also called as Cost of Insurance.
7. What is Maturity Date?
The date on which the principal amount of a note, draft, acceptance bond
 or other debt instrument becomes due and is repaid to the investor and 
interest payments stop.
The maturity date tells you when you will get your principal back and for how long you will receive interest payments.
8. Who is an Agent?
An Agent is a person who is licensed by state to sell Insurance. The 
Agents serve as an intermediary between the insurance company and the 
insured.
Agents are only responsible for the timely and accurate processing of forms, premiums, and paperwork.
- Captive Agent – Agent sell Insurance of a specific Company.
- Independent Agent – Agent who works independently and sells Insurance of many companies.
9. Who is a Broker?
An insurance broker is a specialist in insurance and risk 
management.Brokers act on behalf of their clients and provides advice in
 the interests of their clients.
Insurance brokers can be best described as a kind of super-independent agent.
10. What is Annuity?
A long-term contract sold by an insurance company designed to provide 
payments to the holder at specified intervals, usually after 
retirement. 
 
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