The Value of Interest Rate Guarantees in Participating Life insurance Contracts: Status Quo and Alternative Product Design
Martin Eling and
Stefan Holder ()
No 1221, Working Papers on Finance from University of St. Gallen, School of Finance
Abstract:
We compare cliquet-style interest rate guarantees used in German participating life insurance contracts across different economic environments. These guarantees are proportional to the average market interest rate at contract inception and typically determined as 60 percent of the 10-year rolling average of government bond yields. Currently, however, in the face of prolonged low interest rates and stricter solvency regulation, the continued existence of this product type is being seriously questioned. A discussion of alternative guarantee designs is thus highly relevant. To this end, we perform a comparative analysis of contracts sold in different interest rate environments with regard to the guarantee value and show that the current practice of proportional guarantees leads to higher guarantee values the lower the market interest rate is. We also observe an increased interest rate sensitivity. Additionally, alternative product designs that mitigate the interest rate dependency of the guarantee value are illustrated and assessed from the policyholder perspective.
Keywords: participating life insurance contract; 60 percent rule; interest rate guarantee; alternative guarantee design; comparative analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G13 G22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 36 pages
Date: 2012-09
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Journal Article: The value of interest rate guarantees in participating life insurance contracts: Status quo and alternative product design (2013) 
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