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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2016
Life insurance in Denmark has certain peculiarities, which may be interesting perhaps also to foreign actuaries.
In 1871 the Danish Government thought to satisfy all the life insurance necessities of the country by establishing by law, and with the full guarantee of the State, one single institution, “Statsanstalten for Livsforsikring.” By this all legislation with respect to private life insurance was supposed to be rendered superfluous.