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Risk Premium Reinsurance:

A method of life reinsurance which is comparable to term life insurance. The ceding company cedes a proportion of the mortality risk only and the annual reinsurance premium is determined in the same manner as renewal term insurance. The risk premium basis of life reinsurance is attractive to small life offices who might otherwise be prevented from writing the occasional very large life policy (that is large sum insured) because of the risk of early ...
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