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A bond is not an insurance policy per se but essentially a form of financial guarantee.
Historically, banks have usually provided bonds. A bond is not an insurance policy per se but essentially a form of financial guarantee. It is a guarantee by one party (the surety or guarantor – the insurance company) to another party (the obligee - the person requesting the bond) that a third party (the principal - the person required to provide the bond) will meet its contractual obligations.
Prior to providing the above listed guarantees, the underlisted documentations are usually required by the guarantor to enable assessment of the bond request.
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