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Doss [256]
2 years ago
9

Jean-Ann works in the finance business. She analyzes insurance applications in order to determine the level of risk involved in

insuring the applicant, then decides whether or not to insure them. Jean-Ann works as
a. an Insurance Underwriter.

b. an Insurance Sales Agent.

c. a Financial Advisor.

d. a Financial Analyst.

​
Business
1 answer:
otez555 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a. an Insurance Underwriter

Explanation:

An insurance underwriter is a professional working with an insurance company whose role is to assess the risk in each application for insurance. After evaluation, the underwriter decides whether to accept or reject the application for insurance cover. The insurance underwriter represents the interest of the company, not the customer.

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