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On optimal credibility premiums in multiperiod insurance

W. Antoniak, M. Kałuszka (2014)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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This paper focuses on the problem of optimal arrangement of a stream of premiums in a multiperiod credibility model. On the basis of a given claim history (screening) and some individual information unknown to the insurance company (signaling), we derive the optimal streams in the case when the coverage period is not necessarily fixed, e.g., because of lapses, renewals, deaths, total losses, etc.

Optimal streams of premiums in multiperiod credibility models

L. Gajek, P. Miś, J. Słowińska (2007)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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Optimal arrangement of a stream of insurance premiums for a multiperiod insurance policy is considered. In order to satisfy solvency requirements we assume that a weak Axiom of Solvency is satisfied. Then two optimization problems are solved: finding a stream of net premiums that approximates optimally 1) future claims, or 2) "anticipating premiums". It is shown that the resulting optimal streams of premiums enable differentiating between policyholders much more quickly than one-period...

Discrete time optimal dividend problem with constant premium and exponentially distributed claims

Dariusz Socha (2014)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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An optimal dividend problem is studied consisting in maximisation of expected discounted dividend payments until ruin time. A solution of this problem for constant premium d and exponentially distributed claims is presented. It is shown that an optimal policy is a barrier policy. Moreover, an analytic way to solve this problem is sketched.

On the optimal reinsurance problem

Swen Kiesel, Ludger Rüschendorf (2013)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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In this paper we consider the optimal reinsurance problem in endogenous form with respect to general convex risk measures ϱ and pricing rules π. By means of a subdifferential formula for compositions in Banach spaces we first characterize optimal reinsurance contracts in the case of one insurance taker and one insurer. In the second step we generalize the characterization to the case of several insurance takers. As a consequence we obtain a result saying that cooperation brings less...