industrial insurance
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of industrial insurance
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Alex Theis will join the company’s management board next year and will oversee its global industrial insurance business, its credit insurance and its insurance business in Ireland and Britain.
From New York Times • Oct. 2, 2014
For country-by-country shortcut answers to those questions, consider the new “FM Global Resilience Index,” a ranking of 130 countries by FM Global, the 179-year-old international commercial and industrial insurance company based in Johnston, Rhode Island.
From Forbes • Jun. 11, 2014
“With 40 percent of industrial insurance claims that Allianz now pays out being due to natural catastrophes, climate change represents a threat to our business,” Allianz told the Insurance Journal.
From Forbes • Oct. 11, 2012
The union heads chose industrial insurance rather than ordinary life, fire, etc., because they thought industrial agents would have more grievances, would be more amenable to union advances.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It appeared in an extensive investigation of the business of the large industrial insurance companies that but 28 per cent of the premiums paid by employers were paid to workmen as indemnity.
From Modern Economic Problems Economics Volume II by Fetter, Frank Albert
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