Prize indemnity insurance

Prize indemnity insurance

Prize indemnity insurance is indemnification insurance for a promotion in which the participants are offered the chance to win prizes. Instead of keeping cash reserves to cover large prizes, the promoter pays a premium to an insurance company, which then reimburses the insured should a prize be given away.

Hole-in-one insurance

One of the earliest and most common forms of prize indemnity insurance is hole-in-one insurance, which began to gain prominence during the early 1980s. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3615/is_200005/ai_n8891564/pg_2 Do you want to make some money? Yes-is that your final answer? | Rough Notes | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] Hole-in-one insurance, often purchased by a golf tournament host or sponsor, reimburses tournament organizers for the cost of awarding a hole-in-one prize in the event a tournament participant successfully hits a hole-in-one during the tournament.

According to the newspaper "USA Today", the odds of an amateur golfer hitting a hole in one are about 1 in 12,500. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/2006-07-16-hole-in-one_x.htm USATODAY.com - With holes in one, no matter how you slice them luck is vital ] ] These low odds allow golf tournaments to offer expensive prizes to golfers able to hit a hole-in-one during tournament play. In order to be able to afford such expensive prizes, tournament hosts can purchase prize indemnity coverage to protect themselves from having to pay for the prize from their own funds.

Typically, these hole-in-one contests operate as part of a marketing promotion. In many instances, golf tournament hosts will offer a hole-in-one prize to promote a tournament sponsor. For example, if a tournament is being sponsored by a car dealership, the tournament might offer a new car from that dealership as the prize for hitting a hole-in-one. The relationship between the tournament host and the sponsor is usually set up to provide advertising for the sponsor, prominently displaying the sponsor's name next to the prize during the tournament.

Companies that provide hole-in-one insurance may provide signs or other accessories to help the tournament host promote the hole-in-one prize. The insurance contract between the golf tournament and insurance company will detail rules such as: which holes on the course the prize will be insured on, how to verify the hole-in-one was achieved legitimately, and what to do if a contestant hits a hole-in-one on a hole other than the insured hole. Variables that affect the cost of the hole-in-one insurance include: the number of participants in the tournament, the skill of the participants (amateur vs. professional golfers), the length of the insured hole, and the value of the prize being offered.

Other prize indemnity insurance

In addition to hole-in-one insurance for golf events, prize indemnity insurance companies typically offer coverages for other types of contests as well. For example, contest coverage can frequently be purchased for contests such as half-court shots in basketball, field-goal kicks in football, home runs in baseball and blue-line goals in hockey. Such coverage is frequently purchased for contests at high-profile events such as the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, and many all-star games.

For example, in the 2005 Super Bowl, prizes were set to be awarded for several events, including a return of the opening kickoff for a touchdown, a safety, and a fourth-quarter field goal of 50 yards or more. Prize indemnity insurance was purchased to cover all these events. However, none of the events occurred in the game. [ [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-3736632/Contests-popularity-increases-demand-for.html Contests' popularity increases demand for prize indemnity cover; Odds are, though, not all promotions can find insurance. Industry & Business Article - Research, News, Information, Contacts, Divisions, Subsidiaries, Business Associations ] ]

Most television game shows pay for prize indemnity insurance for million-dollar prizes. In 2008, such an insurance provider demanded RTL Group toughen million dollar win provisions after The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular ran off with three millionaires in six episodes, reducing the million-dollar win provision in the Showcase from $1,000 to $500. However, this would have only produced one less winner had it been used at the start of the series, as one of the two Showcase winners was within $500, and the other won her million in the Million Dollar Game.

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