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Combined ratio
The sum of claims and operating expenses as a percentage of total premiums collected by the insurance company. If the percentage exceeds 100%, the insurance company will be unable to make a profit, except if its financial products (dividends, interest, rent and capital gains) set off the shortfall between premium income and the sum of claims and operating expenses. It is a way of measuring the efficiency of the insurance company's management.
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