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Policy Holder Funds

"Policyholder Funds" refers to the funds that an insurance company holds on behalf of its policyholders. These funds typically represent premiums paid by policyholders, which the insurance company invests in order to generate additional income. Policyholder funds are usually invested in a variety of securities, including stocks, bonds, and real estate, with the aim of generating an adequate return on investment while still preserving the underlying capital. The metric is important because it reflects the amount of money that an insurance company has available to meet its obligations to policyholders if and when claims are made.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
policy_holder_funds fin_statement FY

Formatting Details

Data Format Display Format Unit
float financial usd