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单项选择题
《保险法》规定,保险公司在成立后,必须将其注册资本的( )作为法定保证金存人中国保监会指定银行,专用于公司清算时清偿债务。
A.1%
B.10%
C.20%
D.30%
答案
参考答案:C
解析: 保险公司在成立后,必须将其注册资本的20%作为法定保证金存入中国保监会指定银行,专用于公司清算时清偿债务。保证金和保险保障基金是最基本的风险缓冲基金。
《保险法》规定,保险公司在成立后,必须将其注册资本的( )作为法定保证金存人中国保监会指定银行,专用于公司清算时清偿债务。
A.1%
B.10%
C.20%
D.30%
参考答案:C
解析: 保险公司在成立后,必须将其注册资本的20%作为法定保证金存入中国保监会指定银行,专用于公司清算时清偿债务。保证金和保险保障基金是最基本的风险缓冲基金。
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