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Valuation of variable annuity portfolios using finite and infinite width neural networks

Hong Beng Lim, Nariankadu D. Shyamalkumar and Siyang Tao

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2025, vol. 120, issue C, 269-284

Abstract: Direct valuation of variable annuity guarantees relies on nested simulation, which is computationally costly. One way of feasibly valuing large portfolios relies on a two-step process in which such computationally intensive valuations are only performed on a set of carefully chosen representative policies. These values are then used to train a predictive model to obtain those for the remainder of the portfolio. This is known as the metamodeling framework. We empirically demonstrate that, when used as the predictive model, neural networks outperform state-of-the-art tree-based methods in terms of valuation accuracy. Further, we introduce Neural Tangent Kernel (NTK) regression as an easier-to-use and better-performing alternative to standard neural networks. NTK regression is equivalent to fitting the corresponding neural network with layers of infinite width, sidestepping the need to specify the number of nodes. As a kernel regression method, it is also easier to optimize, simplifying greatly the tuning process. We demonstrate that, in the setting of variable annuity valuation, NTK regression delivers significantly better empirical performance compared to finite-width networks.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2024.12.005

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