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Maximum Technical Interest Rates in Life Insurance in Europe and the United States: An Overview and Comparison

Martin Eling and Stefan Holder ()
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Stefan Holder: DFG Research Training Group 1100, University of Ulm, Helmholtzstrasse 22, 89081 Ulm, Germany.

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2013, vol. 38, issue 2, 354-375

Abstract: We compare the regulatory environment for the maximum technical interest rate of life insurance contracts in four European countries and the United States. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the maximum rate is driven by a long-term rolling average of government bond yields and is adjusted by the regulator. In the U.S., corporate bond yields are used and the regulator is not directly involved in setting the maximum rate. The regime implemented in the United Kingdom is unique: instead of a rules-based “one-size-fits-all” approach, the maximum rate is determined by a company-specific principle-based method. We provide a comparative analysis of the different systems and conduct a numerical analysis to investigate how the maximum rate will develop under predefined interest rate scenarios. The discussion is highly relevant in light of Solvency II, a regime that may fundamentally change regulation of the maximum technical interest rate.

Date: 2013
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