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In 2011, life insurance generated more than 50% of the total premium revenue in
the European insurance market.1
Life insurance has various functions: for
example to provide means of support for the policyholder’s family after his/her
death; to provide means of support (by investment) during the policyholder’s life
combined with the protection of a death benefit; to provide security for loans
and life insurance in connection with other commercial transactions;2
to be part
of a pension scheme for the policyholder’s own old age.3
Accordingly life
insurance may adopt a great variety of forms. Defining the different forms of a
life insurance contract is problematic as there are many elements amongst which
make up the contract. There is much overlap between the different forms of the
contract. The following three examples demonstrate different types of life
insurance which can be obtained (but which should not be considered to be
exhaustive):
 Pure risk policies provide financial protection in case of death, (serious) illness or
disability4
of the person at risk in the form of payment of a fixed sum or an
annuity at that occasion.
 With-profits policies contain both a risk and a savings element in the premium
and mature either with the death or the survival of the person at risk at a certain
date; they allow the beneficiary to have its share in the profit made by the
insurer’s investment or the result of a certain benchmark.
 Investment-linked policies equally combine life insurance with an investment in
financial products which are selected, , by the client who consequently bears the
investment risk. Investments that home state regulators permit to be linked to
investment-linked insurance contracts, differ in each country. Such contracts can
also be described as ‘unit-linked’ contracts. In countries such as France and
Belgium the ‘unit’ has a specific statutory meaning which does not exist in othe
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In 2011, life insurance generated more than 50% of the total premium revenue inthe European insurance market.1Life insurance has various functions: forexample to provide means of support for the policyholder’s family after his/herdeath; to provide means of support (by investment) during the policyholder’s lifecombined with the protection of a death benefit; to provide security for loansand life insurance in connection with other commercial transactions;2to be partof a pension scheme for the policyholder’s own old age.3Accordingly lifeinsurance may adopt a great variety of forms. Defining the different forms of alife insurance contract is problematic as there are many elements amongst whichmake up the contract. There is much overlap between the different forms of thecontract. The following three examples demonstrate different types of lifeinsurance which can be obtained (but which should not be considered to beexhaustive): Pure risk policies provide financial protection in case of death, (serious) illness ordisability4of the person at risk in the form of payment of a fixed sum or anannuity at that occasion. With-profits policies contain both a risk and a savings element in the premiumand mature either with the death or the survival of the person at risk at a certaindate; they allow the beneficiary to have its share in the profit made by theinsurer’s investment or the result of a certain benchmark. Investment-linked policies equally combine life insurance with an investment infinancial products which are selected, , by the client who consequently bears theinvestment risk. Investments that home state regulators permit to be linked toinvestment-linked insurance contracts, differ in each country. Such contracts canalso be described as ‘unit-linked’ contracts. In countries such as France andBelgium the ‘unit’ has a specific statutory meaning which does not exist in othe
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In the 2011th, Life Insurance Generated more than 50% of the total premium revenue in
the European Market.1 Insurance
Life Insurance has Various functions: for
example to provide means of Support for the policyholder's Family after his / Her
Death; to provide means of Support (by Investment) during the policyholder's Life
combined with the Protection of a Death Benefit; to provide loans for Security
and Life Insurance in Connection with Other Commercial transactions; 2
to be Part
of a Pension Scheme for the policyholder's own Old Age.3
accordingly Life
Insurance May adopt a Great Variety of Forms. Defining the different Forms of a
Life Insurance Contract is problematic as there are many amongst which Elements
Make up the Contract. There is much Overlap between the different Forms of the
Contract. The following Three examples demonstrate different types of Life
Insurance which Can be obtained (but which should not be considered to be
exhaustive):
• The Pure risk Policies provide Financial Protection in Case of Death, (Serious) illness or
Disability4
of the person at risk in. the form of Sum Payment of a fixed or an
Annuity at that Occasion.
• The With-Profits Policies contain both a risk and a savings element in the premium
and mature either with the Death or the Survival of the person at risk at a certain
date; they Allow the beneficiary to have its share in the profit Made by the
Insurer's Investment or the Result of a certain Benchmark.
• The Investment-linked Policies equally Combine Life Insurance with an Investment in
Financial Products which are selected,, by the Client Who consequently bears. the
Investment risk. Investments that Home State Regulators Permit to be linked to
Investment-linked Insurance contracts, differ in each Country. Such contracts Can
also be described as 'UNIT-linked' contracts. In countries such as France and
Belgium the 'UNIT' has a specific meaning which does not exist in othe statutory.
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In 2011 life insurance, generated more than 50% of the total premium revenue in
the European insurance market.1
Life insurance. Has various functions: for
example to provide means of support for the policyholder 's family after his / her
death; to provide. Means of support (by investment) during the policyholder 's life
combined with the protection of a death benefit; to provide. Security for loans
.And life insurance in connection with other commercial transactions; 2
to be part
of a pension scheme for the policyholder s. ' Own old age. 3

Accordingly life insurance may adopt a great variety of forms. Defining the different forms of a
life insurance. Contract is problematic as there are many elements amongst which
make up the contract. There is much overlap between the. Different forms of the
.Contract. The following three examples demonstrate different types of life
insurance which can be obtained (but which should. Not be considered to be

exhaustive): International Pure risk policies provide financial protection in case of death, (serious illness.) Or

of disability4 the person at risk in the form of payment of a fixed sum or an
annuity at that occasion.
.International With-profits policies contain both a risk and a savings element in the premium
and mature either with the death or the. Survival of the person at risk at a certain
date; they allow the beneficiary to have its share in the profit made by the
insurer s. ' Investment or the result of a certain benchmark.
international Investment-linked policies equally combine life insurance with an investment. In
.Financial products which are selected, by the client who consequently bears the
investment risk. Investments that home. State regulators permit to be linked to
investment-linked, insurance contracts differ in each country. Such contracts can
also. Be described as' unit-linked 'contracts. In countries such as France and
.Belgium the 'unit' has a specific statutory meaning which does not exist in othe.
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