Underwriting Risk Ex-Post Analysis Richard A. Derrig OPAL Consulting LLC Temple University 2009 CAS Spring Meeting New Orleans, LA May 3-6.

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Underwriting Risk Ex-Post Analysis Richard A. Derrig OPAL Consulting LLC Temple University 2009 CAS Spring Meeting New Orleans, LA May 3-6

The Actuary’s Ex-Post Problem Did the Premium Charged Cover the Costs Incurred? If Not, Why Not?

The Best Laid Plans: Indicated Pricing TARGET BOOK: Bigger, Smaller, Same,Timing TARGET BLOCKS: Sub-Books, Credibility LOSSES: Data-Based, Model, Cats, DCCE EXPENSES: Acquisition Distribution, General EXTRAS: Reinsurance, Assessments PROFIT: Fixed, Model, By Line, Cash Flows, Capital, COC, Invested Assets, Taxes, Expense

The Best Laid Plans: Actual Pricing TARGET BOOK: Bigger, Smaller, Same,Timing TARGET BLOCKS: Sub-Books, Credibility LOSSES: Data-Based, Model, Cats, DCCE EXPENSES: Acquisition Distribution, General EXTRAS: Reinsurance, Assessments PROFIT: Fixed, Model, By Line, Cash Flows, Capital, COC, Invested Assets, Taxes, Expense DIFFERENCES: Known,Unknown,Whole/Partial

Differences: Random or Systematic TARGET BOOK: Bigger, Smaller, Same,Timing TARGET BLOCKS: Sub-Books, Credibility LOSSES: Data-Based, Model, Cats, DCCE EXPENSES: Acquisition Distribution, General EXTRAS: Reinsurance, Assessments PROFIT: Fixed, Model, By Line, Cash Flows, Capital, COC, Invested Assets, Taxes, Expense DIFFERENCES: Known,Unknown,Whole/Partial

Actuarial v Financial View of Pricing Actuarial View: Price Dynamics in Insurance Markets Risk = Volatility of Losses Managed for Risk, e.g. Reinsurance Policy and Accident Year Perspective Financial View: Price Dynamics in Asset Markets Risk = Volatility of Returns Managed for Risk, Capital Allocation Calendar Year Perspective

A Short History of Actuarial Pricing 1. Budget period – Supply side provision of +5% (+2.5 for WC) 2. Investment offset –Calendar year acct (ISO,Biger-Kahane) 3. CAPM return: Returns offset w income at risk-free (Fairley, Hill) 4. Include taxes, (Myers-Cohn), 2 tax rates (Hill-Modigliani) 5. Perspective: Policyholder, Shareholder (NCCI, Cummins, Taylor) 6. PV taxes independent of risk, (Myers, Derrig) 7. Insurance is an option (Krauss-Ross, Doherty-Garven, Derrig) 8. Insolvency put in prices (Butsic, Cummins-Allen-Phillips) 9. Allocate capital (costs): Insolvency put equal at the margin (Myers-Read); Capital and risk management, catastrophes, (Zanjani); Testing prices for frictional costs, (Cummins-Phillips-Lin)

A Short History of Pricing - Comments 1. Budget period – Supply side provision of +5% (Company) 2. Investment Offset- Calendar year pricing (Company) 2. CAPM return: Returns offset w risk-free income (Equilibrium) 3. Include taxes, Myers-Cohn (Policyholder) 4. Perspective: Policyholder, Shareholder (Equilibrium) 5. PV taxes independent of risk, (Myers Theorem) 6. Insurance is an option (Price is exchange option value) 7. Insolvency put in prices (Price is less than fully guaranteed price) 8. Allocate capital (Costs): Insolvency put equal at the margin (Equilibrium); Capital and risk management, catastrophes, (Frictional costs); Testing prices for frictional costs (Taxes, RM, Capital)

Liabilities-Surplus-Profit

Richard Derrig Top Ten Issues 2007 “ The future issues will be much like the past issues” 1. COST OF CAPITAL (DCF, CAPM, BY-LINE) 2. ROLE OF DEBT IN THE CAPITAL STRUCTURE (BONDED) 3. ROLE OF REINSURANCE IN PRICING THE PRIMARY PRODUCT (CAPITAL) 4. MARKET ESTIMATES APPLIED TO BOOK VALUES (CAPM x SURPLUS) 5. FRICTIONAL COSTS OF HOLDING CAPITAL (TAXES, INSOLVENCY) 6. INTEREST RATES AND ASSET RETURNS (INVESTMENT INCOME) 7. LOADING FOR RISK (RISK ADJUSTMENT, RISK PREMIUM) 8. CATASTROPHES (TERRORISM, NATURAL DISASTERS) 9. ACCOUNTING (FAIR VALUE, ANY VALUE, ACC.YEAR) 10. FIRM SIZE (HIGHER RETURNS)

Going Forward  Specification and quantification of “frictions” = non-systematic risk management and capital charges. Actuarial and finance converging still, adopt the central “liquidity” variable? Pricing regulation (when it exists) is stuck in the ’70s. Integration of Allocation and ERM

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