No, it's not, because the premium is much lower in that segment. The premium obviously goes up with the risk associated with the loan-to-value segment. As you put less money down, the premium goes up.
Senior Vice-President and General Counsel, Genworth Financial Canada
No, it's not, because the premium is much lower in that segment. The premium obviously goes up with the risk associated with the loan-to-value segment. As you put less money down, the premium goes up.
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