verzeker
Verzeker is the stem form of the Dutch verb verzekeren, meaning to provide financial protection against risk through a contract. In everyday use, the verb appears in forms such as ik verzeker (I insure) and jij verzekert (you insure). The noun for the protection itself is verzekering (insurance), and a specific contract is a polis. The word covers the transfer of risk from the insured to the insurer in exchange for a premium.
Common types of insurance include health insurance (zorgverzekering), life insurance (levensverzekering), property insurance (opstal- or inboedelverzekering),
Etymology and usage: verzekeren derives from zeker (certain) with the prefix ver-, forming a verb that means
Regulation and industry: In the Netherlands, insurers are regulated by financial authorities such as the Autoriteit
History: Insurance has roots in mutual aid societies and trade associations, evolving into modern private and