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Report of the Committee on Industrial Assurance and Assurance on the Lives of Children Under Ten Years of Age

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

Over fifty-four million, pounds collected in premiums in 1930; the magnitude of this figure alone would afford sufficient excuse for reverting to the report of which the full title appears above and which was reviewed in an earlier issue of this Journal.* The subject has, however, an added interest to the Institute since Industrial Assurance is the daily concern of many of our members and among the Committee, whose report (apart from one minor reservation to which reference will be made later) was unanimous, were included a Past-President of the Institute and the then President of the Faculty. Moreover, the Committee included no one directly interested in the administration of Industrial Assurance and its findings must therefore be regarded as impartial.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1935

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References

page 295 note * J.I.A. Vol. LXIV, pp. 545, 546.