(1) The company or organization that owns a group insurance contract (called the group policyholder in Canada) The policyholder of a group insurance contract does not have the same ownership rights under the contract that a policyowner has under an individual contract (2) In Quebec, the owner of an individual life insurance policy (called the policyowner in the United States and the insured in the rest of Canada) Also sometimes called the owner in Quebec (3) Often used interchangeably with policyowner
The party to whom a policy is issued who agrees to pay a premium to an insurer in consideration of the latter's promise to provide insurance protection
Under a group plan, the group is the policyholder; under an individual plan, the individual is the policyholder The policyholder is the one who has the contract or agreement with the insurer
The person who owns a life insurance policy This person is usually the insured person but may also be a relative of the insured person, a partnership, or a corporation
A policyholder is a person who has an insurance policy with an insurance company. The first 10 per cent of legal fees will be paid by the policy-holder. someone who has bought insurance for something
One who owns an insurance policy A mortgagee often is issued a copy of an insurance policy, or a certificate of insurance, at the request of the insured, but he is not a policyholder