Pricing: The Science of Estimating the Risk Cost
Catrin Townsend ()
Chapter Chapter 8 in A Risky Business, 2022, pp 167-190 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In order to set the premium, first the cost of the policy must be estimated. The cost can be split into risk cost and non-risk cost. As suggested by the name, the risk cost is the expected risk-related outgoings, i.e., claims payments; and the non-risk cost is anything else, such as wages for insurance staff, rent for the office space, or broker commission. In this chapter, we’ll focus on estimating the risk cost.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11673-5_8
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