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A contract designed to provide protection against specified types of risk or loss, by paying out to the insured party in the event that the insured loss occurs.  
The European 'Internal Market' is an informal term for the European Economic Area (EEA).
 
Insurance is generally provided by specialist insurance companies, to whom an insurance premium is paid by the insured in advance.
Sometimes written without capitals as 'internal market'.
 
 
The Internal Market is sometimes known as the Single Market, reflecting the aspiration for a fully harmonised regulatory and trading environment throughout the Internal Market.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Assurance]]
* [[European Free Trade Association]]
* [[Captive insurance company]]
* [[European Economic Area]]
* [[Chartered Insurance Institute]]
* [[European Union ]]
* [[Fixing instrument]]
* [[Money laundering]]
* [[Force majeure]]
* [[Schengen Area]]
* [[Hedging]]
* [[HMO]]
* [[IAIS]]
* [[ILS]]
* [[Insurable]]
* [[Insurance risk]]
* [[Insure]]
* [[Option]]
* [[Premium]]
* [[Reinsurance]]
* [[Risk]]
* [[Risk response]]
* [[Trade credit insurance]]
* [[Transfer]]
* [[Underwriting]]
 
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The European 'Internal Market' is an informal term for the European Economic Area (EEA).

Sometimes written without capitals as 'internal market'.


The Internal Market is sometimes known as the Single Market, reflecting the aspiration for a fully harmonised regulatory and trading environment throughout the Internal Market.


See also