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Why should the insurance company's policy signature be in italics?

This is not only unreasonable, but also somewhat counterproductive.

This is not just an insurance policy. I'll popularize the knowledge of business signature by the way.

Commercial contracts should be as clear and easy to read as possible in data filling and contract content to prevent misreading. But in personal signature, there is only one requirement: it is not easy to be imitated. For this, you can write English, cursive script and draw lions on it if you like. Because the sole purpose of commercial signature is to confirm the authenticity of the signature through comparison.

The signature of an insurance contract, like the signature of a credit card, is a typical business signature. It is used to confirm whether it will be provided to me for signature comparison in the future, such as an application form submitted when making a claim or a receipt signed when receiving insurance money.

Therefore, in theory, business signature also includes insurance policy signature. It is necessary to embody personality as much as possible and prevent others from taking the initiative. Of course, you should be able to copy and remember yourself, and don't be a joke if you can't write it yourself in the future.

If the agent asks you to sign in block letters, there are two situations: either the person is not professional at all; Or you should be careful. Block letters are the easiest to imitate. Maybe he wants to imitate something.

Finally, I'll tell you an interesting story. I have a client who hasn't practiced it specially. When signing the bill, he signed the insurance policy upside down.