Annual Premium

Definition


Annual Premium The total amount of money an insured individual, family, or business must pay an insurance company every calendar year to keep a specific Canadian insurance policy active. It is quoted in Canadian dollars and typically appears on the policy’s declarations page. The figure can be paid in one lump sum or spread into scheduled installments (often monthly) over the year. It reflects the insurer’s assessment of risk, the coverage limits and deductibles selected, any applicable provincial taxes and regulatory charges, and, where allowable in Canada, personal factors such as driving record, age, health status, or property location.

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