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What is risk pooling???
In insurance, the term "risk pooling" refers to the spreading of financial risks evenly among a large number of contributors to the program.
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In insurance, the term "risk pooling" refers to the spreading of financial risks evenly among a large number of contributors to the program.

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Risk pooling is an important concept in supply chain management.[2] Risk pooling suggests that demand variability is reduced if one aggregates demand across locations because as demand is aggregated across different locations, it becomes more likely that high demand from one customer will be offset by low demand from another.
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Policyholder is an entity that owns an insurance policy and has the right to exercise all privileges under the contract of insurance, except where restricted by the rights of an assignee.
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