Lloyds of London, the London-based insurance market, which began life in a coffee shop in Tower Street in the City in 1689, takes its name from Edward Lloyd, who owned the shop and apparently made strong coffee.
Lloyds of London Definition: [crh] A marketplace in London for underwriting syndicates.
Lloyds Of London An English association of insurance underwriters, the oldest of its kind in the world. Not in itself an insurance company.
Lloyds of London A marketplace in London for underwriting syndicates. Load The sales fee charged to an investor when shares are purchased in a load fund or annuity. See: Bank-end load; front-end load; level load.
A document specifying the kind of medical care a person wants-or does not want-in the event of terminal illness or incapacity. Lloyds of London A marketplace in London for underwriting syndicates. Load ...
See also: Letter of intent, Legal entity, Underwriting syndicate, Term structure, Order book
 
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