Enhancing Insurer Value Using Reinsurance and Value-at-Risk Criterion

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Ken Seng Tan
Chengguo Weng
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[1] University of Waterloo,Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science
[2] China Institute for Actuarial Science,undefined
[3] Central University of Finance and Economics,undefined
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The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review | 2012年 / 37卷
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value-at-risk (VaR); optimal reinsurance; expectation premium principle; linear programming in infinite dimensional spaces;
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The quest for optimal reinsurance design has remained an interesting problem among insurers, reinsurers, and academicians. An appropriate use of reinsurance could reduce the underwriting risk of an insurer and thereby enhance its value. This paper complements the existing research on optimal reinsurance by proposing another model for the determination of the optimal reinsurance design. The problem is formulated as a constrained optimization problem with the objective of minimizing the value-at-risk of the net risk of the insurer while subjecting to a profitability constraint. The proposed optimal reinsurance model, therefore, has the advantage of exploiting the classical tradeoff between risk and reward. Under the additional assumptions that the reinsurance premium is determined by the expectation premium principle and the ceded loss function is confined to a class of increasing and convex functions, explicit solutions are derived. Depending on the risk measure's level of confidence, the safety loading for the reinsurance premium, and the expected profit guaranteed for the insurer, we establish conditions for the existence of reinsurance. When it is optimal to cede the insurer's risk, the optimal reinsurance design could be in the form of pure stop-loss reinsurance, quota-share reinsurance, or a combination of stop-loss and quota-share reinsurance.
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页码:109 / 140
页数:31
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