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Lloyd's [lɔɪdz]stresses
gen. синдикат Ллойда (formal name: Society of Lloyd's, byname: Lloyd's of London. international insurance marketing association in London, known for insuring unusual items and distinguished by its affluent members (individuals, partnerships, and corporate groups) who underwrite and accept insurance for their own account and risk. The corporation–which provides generally high-risk, specialized marine, automobile, aviation, and nonmarine insurance services–sets strict financial rules and other regulations but does not itself assume liability. Britannica. Lloyd's of London, generally known simply as Lloyd's, is an insurance market located in London's primary financial district, the City of London. Unlike most of its competitors in the industry, it is not a company but instead a corporate body governed by the Lloyd's Act of 1871 and subsequent Acts of Parliament. Lloyd's serves as a partially mutualised marketplace within which multiple financial backers come together to pool and spread risk. These underwriters or "members" are both corporations and individuals (the latter being traditionally known as Lloyd's "Names"). WK Alexander Demidov); регистр Ллойда; Ллойд; английский Ллойд (страховое общество морского страхования)
nautic. Лондонский Регистр Ллойда; Ллойд (английское морское страховое общество); Лондонский английский Ллойд (классификационное общество)
shipb. Ллойд (морское страховое общество)
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Lloyd's [lɔɪdz]
abbr., interntl.trade. The Corporation of Lloyd's
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