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At the same time, the first insurance schemes for the underwriting of business ventures became available. By the end of the seventeenth century,

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London’s growth as a centre for trade was increasing due to the demand for marine insurance. In the late 1680s, Edward Lloyd opened a coffee house, which became the meeting place for parties in the shipping industry wishing to insure cargoes and ships,

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including those willing to underwrite such ventures. These informal beginnings led to the establishment of the insurance market Lloyd’s of London and several related shipping and insurance businesses.[9]

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Leaflet promoting the National Insurance Act 1911.

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The first life insurance policies were taken out in the early 18th century. The first company to offer life insurance was the Amicable
Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, founded in London in 1706 by William Talbot and Sir Thomas Allen.[10][11] Upon the same principle, Edward Rowe Mores established the Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and Survivorship in 1762.

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