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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;💳 &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Premium installment plan&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is an arrangement that allows a [[Definition:Policyholder | policyholder]] to pay the total [[Definition:Insurance premium | insurance premium]] due on a policy in a series of scheduled payments rather than as a single lump sum at inception. These plans are offered across virtually every line of [[Definition:Personal lines | personal]] and [[Definition:Commercial lines | commercial]] insurance worldwide, from motor and homeowners policies for individual consumers to large commercial property and [[Definition:Liability insurance | liability]] programs for businesses. While the concept is straightforward, the mechanics, regulatory treatment, and financial implications differ depending on whether the installment plan is administered directly by the [[Definition:Insurance carrier | insurer]], facilitated through a [[Definition:Broker | broker]] or [[Definition:Agent | agent]], or funded by an external [[Definition:Premium finance company | premium finance company]] under a formal [[Definition:Premium finance agreement | lending arrangement]].&lt;br /&gt;
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🔧 Under a carrier-administered installment plan, the insurer issues the policy for the full term and permits the policyholder to remit premiums in monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual payments, often subject to a modest installment fee or flat service charge. The insurer bears the [[Definition:Credit risk | credit risk]] that the policyholder may stop paying mid-term, at which point standard [[Definition:Cancellation | cancellation]] provisions apply — typically after a notice period mandated by regulation. In contrast, when a third-party premium finance company funds the plan, a separate [[Definition:Premium finance agreement | premium finance agreement]] is executed, the full premium is advanced to the carrier at or near inception, and the policyholder repays the finance company in installments with interest. The insurer in this scenario receives its money upfront, shifting credit risk to the lender. In markets such as the United Kingdom, broker-facilitated installment plans through in-house credit facilities are especially common, and the [[Definition:Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) | FCA]] regulates the interest rates and disclosures associated with these arrangements. In the United States, state [[Definition:Premium finance law | premium finance laws]] govern third-party financed plans, while carrier-direct plans generally fall under the insurer&amp;#039;s filed [[Definition:Rate | rate]] and form approvals.&lt;br /&gt;
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🎯 From a strategic standpoint, premium installment plans are far more than an administrative convenience — they are a critical [[Definition:Distribution | distribution]] and retention tool. Many policyholders, both personal and commercial, find large upfront premium payments a barrier to purchasing adequate coverage, and installment options directly improve [[Definition:Insurance penetration | insurance penetration]] and policy retention rates. For insurers and [[Definition:Managing general agent (MGA) | MGAs]], offering flexible payment terms can differentiate their product in competitive markets and reduce mid-term cancellations driven by cash-flow constraints. The rise of [[Definition:Insurtech | insurtech]] has accelerated innovation in this space, with embedded payment platforms, automated recurring billing, and buy-now-pay-later models making installment plans seamless and nearly invisible to the customer. However, the flip side is that installment plans introduce [[Definition:Accounts receivable | receivables management]] complexity, potential [[Definition:Earned but not reported (EBNR) | revenue timing]] distortions, and cancellation processing burdens that must be carefully managed to avoid adverse impacts on an insurer&amp;#039;s [[Definition:Cash flow | cash flow]] and [[Definition:Unearned premium reserve | unearned premium reserve]] calculations.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Premium finance]]&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Definition:Premium payment]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Cancellation]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Unearned premium]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Definition:Premium finance company]]&lt;br /&gt;
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