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Reinsurance and securitisation of life insurance risk: The impact of regulatory constraints

Pauline Barrieu and Henri Loubergé

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2013, vol. 52, issue 2, 135-144

Abstract: Large systematic risks, such as those arising from natural catastrophes, climatic changes and uncertain trends in longevity increases, have risen in prominence at a societal level and, more particularly, have become a highly relevant issue for the insurance industry. Against this background, the combination of reinsurance and capital market solutions (insurance-linked securities) has received an increasing interest. In this paper, we develop a general model of optimal risk-sharing among three representative agents—an insurer, a reinsurer and a financial investor, making a distinction between systematic and idiosyncratic risks. We focus on the impact of regulation on risk transfer, by differentiating reinsurance and securitisation in terms of their impact on reserve requirements. Our results show that different regulatory prescriptions will lead to quite different results in terms of global risk-sharing.

Keywords: G22; IM51; IM53; Reinsurance; Risk sharing; Risk measures; Longevity risk; Insurance-linked securities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2012.11.008

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