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Solvency, Capital Allocation, and Fair Rate of Return in Insurance
Authors:Michael Sherris
Institution:Michael Sherris works at Actuarial Studies, Faculty of Commerce and Economics, UNSW, Sydney, Australia, tel: +61 2 9385 2333;fax: +61 2 9385 1883. The author can be contacted via e-mail: .
Abstract:In this article, we consider the links between solvency, capital allocation, and fair rate of return in insurance. A method to allocate capital in insurance to lines of business is developed based on an economic definition of solvency and the market value of the insurer balance sheet. Solvency, and its financial impact, is determined by the value of the insolvency exchange option. The allocation of capital is determined using a complete markets’ arbitrage‐free model and, as a result, has desirable properties, such as the allocated capital “adds up” and is consistent with the economic value of the balance sheet assets and liabilities. A single‐period discrete‐state model example is used to illustrate the results. The impact of adding lines of business is briefly considered.
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