A beneficiary in the broadest sense refers to the benefit or advantage someone gets as the result of something else. Within finance, it refers to a person or other legal entity receiving money or other benefits from a benefactor. For example, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the person who receives the payment of the amount of insurance after the death of the insured. In trust law, beneficiaries are also known as cestui que use.
A beneficiary in the broadest sense refers to the benefit or advantage someone gets as the result of something else. Within finance, it refers to a person or other legal entity receiving money or other benefits from a benefactor. For example, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the person who receives the payment of the amount of insurance after the death of the insured. In trust law, beneficiaries are also known as cestui que use.
Most beneficiaries are designated in order to allocate where assets go when the owner(s) dies. However, if the primary beneficiary or beneficiaries are not alive or do not qualify under any conditions, the assets will probably pass to the contingent beneficiaries.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).