Optimal dividends for a NatCat insurer in the presence of a climate tipping point
Hansjoerg Albrecher,
Pablo Azcue and
Nora Muler
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Abstract:
We study optimal dividend strategies for an insurance company facing natural catastrophe claims, anticipating the arrival of a climate tipping point after which the claim intensity and/or the claim size distribution of the underlying risks deteriorates irreversibly. Extending earlier literature based on a shot-noise Cox process assumption for claim arrivals, we show that the non-stationary feature of such a tipping point can, in fact, be an advantage for shareholders seeking to maximize expected discounted dividends over the lifetime of the portfolio. Assuming the tipping point arrives according to an Erlang distribution, we demonstrate that the corresponding system of two-dimensional stochastic control problems admits a viscosity solution, which can be numerically approximated using a discretization of the current surplus and the claim intensity level. We also prove uniform convergence of this discrete solution to that of the original continuous problem. The results are illustrated through several numerical examples, and the sensitivity of the optimal dividend strategies to the presence of a climate tipping point is analyzed. In all these examples, it turns out that when the insurance premium is adjusted fairly at the moment of the tipping point, and all quantities are observable, the non-stationarity introduced by the tipping point can, in fact, represent an upward potential for shareholders.
Date: 2025-04
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