On impact of largest claims reinsurance treaties on the ceding company’s loss reserve
Fatemeh Atatalab and
Amir T Payandeh Najafabadi
Annals of Actuarial Science, 2023, vol. 17, issue 2, 328-357
Abstract:
This article examines the impact of the largest claims reinsurance treaties on loss reserve of the ceding company. The largest claims reinsurance, known as LCR, and ECOMOR reinsurance treaties are considered to be the two most appropriate reinsurance treaties for large or catastrophe claims. Then, it studies the impact of such treaties on loss reserves. Through a simulation study, it shown that, under a more general situation, the LCR treaty can be a more efficient (in some sense, see below) treaty than the ECOMOR treaty for the ceding company.
Date: 2023
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