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The people who put up the money for Lloyd's of London are known as "Names." Historically, these Names were individual investors who provided capital to underwrite insurance policies, taking on the associated risks in exchange for a share of the profits. In recent years, the structure has evolved, and many Names now operate through limited liability companies or syndicates.

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