English to Chinese Dictionary policyholder

policyholder

保单持有人
definition
noun
CA claims that this insurance adds to policyholders ' debts instead of protecting them against hardship.
a person or group in whose name an insurance policy is held.
translation of 'policyholder'
noun
保险客户
example
This is paid by an insurance company to the beneficiaries of the 'policyholder' when they die.
The scheme is an insurance policy that will pay a regular income if the 'policyholder' cannot work - usually after three or six months off work.
Increasingly, investigators find themselves battling gangs that steal the identity of a 'policyholder' and then file false claims under his name.
This type of insurance covers the 'policyholder' against damage to either a third party or a third party's property.
CA claims that this insurance adds to 'policyholders' ' debts instead of protecting them against hardship.
The insurer targets safer drivers and has attracted 700,000 'policyholders' and is aiming to hit one million next year.
The letters, which had to be dispatched before the end of the month, offer 'policyholders' the chance to review their arrangements.
A marketing campaign will urge at least 1 million 'policyholders' to vote.
Birmingham is the second most dangerous city to drive in, with more than one in seven 'policyholders' involved in an accident per year.
But we wanted both sets of 'policyholders' to end up with the same return, representing the fair value of their policy.
They are obliged to remind 'policyholders' of this right four months - and then again six weeks - before they retire.
That is what the overwhelming majority of 'policyholders' wanted.
Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for 'policyholders' and give them a platform for their concerns.
Claims handlers, who help 'policyholders' pursue insurers, reckon that the most lucrative area is health insurance.
If I worried any 'policyholders' unnecessarily, then I must apologise.
Claims were sometimes also rejected due to non-disclosure of material facts by 'policyholders' .
This year it expects to pay up to £4m to 'policyholders' facing shortfalls.
However, there are about 2.5 million 'policyholders' saddled with plans that are doing worse than others.
How much more bad news are 'policyholders' supposed to endure?
Insurers are increasingly advising 'policyholders' to keep valuables, such as jewellery, in a safe when they are not being worn.
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