Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.

When a claim report is filed by an insurer, the claim amount is recorded as LOSS and allocated loss adjustment expense (ALAE) is incurred to verify and settle the claim. The knowledge of the relationship between these two variables is crucial for pricing reinsurance premiums. While a mathematical to...

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Main Authors: Lee, Jia Yin., Ng, Chiew Yee., Teh, Rong Kang.
Other Authors: Wu Yuan
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Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-440842023-05-19T03:30:03Z Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas. Lee, Jia Yin. Ng, Chiew Yee. Teh, Rong Kang. Wu Yuan Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Actuarial science When a claim report is filed by an insurer, the claim amount is recorded as LOSS and allocated loss adjustment expense (ALAE) is incurred to verify and settle the claim. The knowledge of the relationship between these two variables is crucial for pricing reinsurance premiums. While a mathematical tool called the Archimedean family of copulas, which are mostly symmetric copulas, has been commonly used to model LOSS-ALAE relationship, recent findings have suggested the potential use of asymmetric copulas in modelling this relationship to account for the upper tail dependency commonly found in LOSS-ALAE data. In this research, asymmetrical extreme value copulas are used to model the dependencies in addition to Archimedean copulas. Findings show that asymmetrical extreme value copulas Galambos and Gumbel provided a better fit as compared to conventional Archimedean Copula. This result is also substantiated with a pure premium analysis for reinsurance treaties. BUSINESS 2011-05-25T06:47:35Z 2011-05-25T06:47:35Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44084 en Nanyang Technological University 42 p. application/pdf
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Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
description When a claim report is filed by an insurer, the claim amount is recorded as LOSS and allocated loss adjustment expense (ALAE) is incurred to verify and settle the claim. The knowledge of the relationship between these two variables is crucial for pricing reinsurance premiums. While a mathematical tool called the Archimedean family of copulas, which are mostly symmetric copulas, has been commonly used to model LOSS-ALAE relationship, recent findings have suggested the potential use of asymmetric copulas in modelling this relationship to account for the upper tail dependency commonly found in LOSS-ALAE data. In this research, asymmetrical extreme value copulas are used to model the dependencies in addition to Archimedean copulas. Findings show that asymmetrical extreme value copulas Galambos and Gumbel provided a better fit as compared to conventional Archimedean Copula. This result is also substantiated with a pure premium analysis for reinsurance treaties.
author2 Wu Yuan
author_facet Wu Yuan
Lee, Jia Yin.
Ng, Chiew Yee.
Teh, Rong Kang.
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author Lee, Jia Yin.
Ng, Chiew Yee.
Teh, Rong Kang.
author_sort Lee, Jia Yin.
title Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
title_short Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
title_full Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
title_fullStr Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
title_full_unstemmed Loss and allocated Loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
title_sort loss and allocated loss adjustment expenses modelling using symmetric and asymmetric copulas.
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