Fidelity bond
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A fidelity bond is a form of protection that covers policyholders for losses that they incur as a result of fraudulent acts by specified individuals. It usually insures a business for losses caused by the dishonest acts of its employees.
While called bonds, these obligations to protect an employer from employee-dishonesty losses are really insurance policies. These insurance policies protect from losses of company monies, securities, and other property from employees who have a manifest intent to cause the company loss. There are also many other forms of crime-insurance policies (burglary, fire, general theft, computer theft, disappearance, fraud, forgery, etc.) to protect company assets.
liability insurance • fidelity and surety bonds. • political risk insurance • terrorism insurance • Aviation insurance • War risk insurance • wedding insurance
See also: Life insurance • Property insurance • Health insurance • Business insurance • Travel insurance • Auto insurance

