Variable Annuities - Tigran Kalberer, Kannoo Ravindran

Variable Annuities

Buch | Softcover
298 Seiten
2009
Risk Books (Verlag)
978-1-906348-21-2 (ISBN)
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Variable Annuities provides an overview of all the relevant aspects of variable annuity (VA) products from an insurers perspective. It is a collection of contributions from several authors, co-ordinated in such a way that it covers all relevant areas with minimal overlap and a consistent level of detail.
For several hundred years, the insurance industry has offered a tremendous variety of life insurance products. Some of these life insurance products are aimed at providing investment possibilities, such as with-profits endowments and annuity products. These products typically provide substantial investment guarantees, which is one of their main advantages, along with tax privileges and the fact that the assets are managed prudently. The success of these products can be traced back to the fact that together with the distribution model, directly approaching potential customers, these products are ideal for the clients that are either less sophisticated in planning for their retirement, or do not want to invest efforts in this planning or have avoided to address this topic at all.
But there are some clear disadvantages, which may not be relevant to all, but to some customers and the forces of competition lead companies to develop new products, which addressed these disadvantages, which are: The opaqueness of the investment process The lack of customer-control over the investment process The not sufficient profit sharing of returns above the investment guarantee - and the opaqueness of this profit sharing mechanism. Over time it has become apparent that there is an additional disadvantage from a company perspective, which is the substantial required risk capital these products generate due to the guarantees they provide. All these problems can be addressed with so-called unit linked products - at the expense of not providing investment guarantees any more. Unit-linked products invest the savings part of the premiums of the policyholder transparently in investment vehicles, mostly internal or external funds and let the policyholder participate fully in the investment returns of these funds - the upside as well as the downside.
While these products clearly address the issues mentioned above they typically do not provide any investment guarantees any more. The obvious step now is to build investment guarantees into unit-linked products - this is what Variable Annuities provide. Variable Annuities combine the advantages of traditional life insurance products - long term investment guarantees, with the advantages of unit-linked products - transparency of the investment and full upside participation. This of course comes with a price: The policyholder has to pay a premium for the additional investment guarantee The shareholder has to manage the substantial risks generated by such products Nevertheless these products have had a tremendous success in the US and in the past few years we have seen these products being offered in the European markets. These products are new to Europe, except in some locations, where they have been widespread, e.g. Switzerland, and have generated a lot of interest as they can address the weaknesses of the traditional life products.
New sales volumes are encouraging and we can witness the creation of a new product class, after the unit-linked products have entered the European market some decennia ago. This book covers: * History of the VA market * Current VA market environment in North America, Europe, Australasia * Valuation of VA contracts * Risks and Risk Management of VAs * An analyst and rating agency's view of a VA writer * Insurance regulations governing VAs * Liquidity in global derivatives markets * Effectiveness of hedging programs during the market turmoil Published in December 2009, Variable Annuities is the practitioner's guide to managing risks in this trillion-dollar global market. This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the variable annuity marketplace, the use of these products and the challenges associated with the risk-management of these products that have been compounded by the recent financial crisis. In Variable Annuities more than 25 leading market experts reveal how industry tools are changing, how strategies are being reshaped; and how techniques are being enhanced.
Written by practitioners for practitioners, detailed chapters explore: Identifying and quantifying risks: including methods for tackling actuarial/policyholder risks, basis risk, valuation of contracts and guarantees Risk management strategies: the use of product design to manage risks and reduce unhedgeable exposure, reinsurance contracts and OTC instruments Hedging: hedge efficiency, measuring effectiveness, lessons of the crisis Product types and markets: North America, Japan, Europe and Asia-Pac Accounting and regulation: the challenges of IFRS and GAAP With over 25 leading expert practitioners, Variable Annuities covers all aspects of this expanding market and is the DEFINITIVE guide for: CFOs/CEOs/CROs, Risk managers, Actuaries, Investment bankers, Stock/credit Analysts, Regulators, Accountants/auditors, Consultants and Software developers for risk-management solutions

Tigran Kalberer has pioneered the application of market-consistent valuation techniques in life insurance during the last 20 years. He has applied risk management and notably ALM techniques for life insurance companies in a wide variety of situations. Tigran is a partner in the actuarial practice of KPMG. Kannoo Ravindran (Ravi). Since pioneering the use of derivatives to manage market risks embedded in variable annuities at a time when writers of such risks used only traditional reinsurance/retrocession or took on the risks naked, Ravi has been working on all aspects of variable annuity risk-management (including managing such risks on a total account value exceeding USD 100 billion) and product development. He currently also chairs the Equity Based Insurance Guarantee Conference Series held annually by the Society of Actuaries globally. Ravi is also a visiting professor at Haskolinn Reykjavik

Introduction Tigran Kalberer and Kannoo Ravindran SECTION 1: VARIABLE ANNUITY PRODUCTS 1. History and Development of the Variable Annuity Market Mike Kaster; Marianne Purushotham Kaster Actuarial; Watson Wyatt 2. North American Variable Annuities Hubert Mueller Tillinghast 3. Australasian Variable Annuities Michael Winkler New Re 4. European Variable Annuities Lukas Ziewer; Yves Lehmann Oliver Wyman; Societe Generale SECTION 2: IDENTIFYING AND QUANTIFYING RISKS UNDERLYING VARIABLE ANNUITIES 5. Risks Underlying Variable Annuities Tigran Kalberer KPMG 6. Valuation of Variable Annuity Contracts Vinay Kalro, Jay Blumenstein and Joe Zhao Swiss Re 7. Valuation of Variable Annuity Guarantees Kirk Evans Samsung Life 8. Models used to Quantify Market Risks in Guarantees Dan Heyer Nationwide 9. Models used to Quantify Actuarial/Policyholder Behavioural Risks in Guarantees Tze Ping and Matt Wion Ernst & Young SECTION 3: MANAGING RISKS IN VARIABLE ANNUITY PRODUCTS 10. Overview of Commonly Used Risk Management Strategies Rajeev Dutt Milliman 11. Using Product Development to Manage Risks Adam Stolz AXA 12. Using Reinsurance to Manage Risks Michael Winkler New Re 13. Using Capital Markets to Manage Risks Yves Lehmann Societe Generale 14. Putting it all Together - from Dynamic to Static Kannoo Ravindran Annuity Systems Inc. SECTION 4: MONITORING AND REPORTING RISKS IN A VARIABLE ANNUITY HEDGING PROGRAMME 15. Measuring and Reporting Hedge Efficiency Mark Evans Aegon 16. Measuring the Effectiveness of a Hedging Strategy Jorg Sauren ING 17. Experiences and Lessons Learnt - Does Hedging Work? Mun Kurup and Warren Manners ING 18. Issues Relating to Running A Hedging Programme Kannoo Ravindran Annuity Systems Inc SECTION 5: ACCOUNTING AND REGULATION 19. An Overview of Insurance Regulations Sam Gutterman PricewaterhouseCoopers 20. Accounting: IFRS and GAAP challenges Stefan Engelander KPMG SECTION 6: OTHER RELATED TOPICS 21. Quantifying and Managing Basis Risks Pin Chung Allianz Investment Management 22. Replication Portfolios and Hedging Tigran Kalberer KPMG 23. What do Analysts look for when Evaluating Companies Writing Variable Annuities? Darin Arita Deutsche Bank 24. What do Rating Agencies look for when Evaluating Companies Writing Variable Annuities? Scott Robinson Moody's Investors Service 25. Liquidity in Global Derivatives Markets Naveed Choudri and Edward Tom Credit Suisse

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2009
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
ISBN-10 1-906348-21-9 / 1906348219
ISBN-13 978-1-906348-21-2 / 9781906348212
Zustand Neuware
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