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Sunday, 16 March 2014

ORIGIN OF INSURANCE

The word insurance was originated in late Middle English from Old French enseurance, in the mid 17th century. Its synonym is assurance however, There is a technical distinction between insurance and assurance in the context of life insurance.
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