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Home / FAQs / Why do LPI premiums fluctuate?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do LPI premiums fluctuate?

January 19, 2021

Premiums are strongly influenced by market volatility.  Premiums are most economical when market volatility is relatively low.

LPI offers a wide range of coverage, which allows producers to tailor their level of protection to the risk they want to insure and the premium within their budget.

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