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The cost of uncertainty

In an earlier blog I wrote about how stochastic volatility in run-off increases with age. This applies when you exactly know (or think you know) the current and future mortality rates.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: mortality projections, Filter information matrix by tag: ICA, Filter information matrix by tag: Solvency II, Filter information matrix by tag: matching

Getting used to Solvency II

Insurers and reinsurers throughout the EU are facing up to the implementation of Solvency II, a radical overhaul of regulatory standards for insurance business.  Recently we explored how much Solvency II demands stochastic models. 
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: Solvency II, Filter information matrix by tag: use test, Filter information matrix by tag: ICA

Upwardly mobile

We recently discussed the ways server-based modelling software facilitates collaboration across boundaries. Another important boundary is the office wall, although what was once considered an impermeable divide between work and the rest of our lives, is nowadays all-too porous.
Written by: Gavin RitchieTags: Filter information matrix by tag: technology, Filter information matrix by tag: collaboration, Filter information matrix by tag: mobile access

Salt of the Earth

Most of our readers will normally associate the acronym FSA with the Financial Services Authority, the body supervising financial-services providers in the United Kingdom.  Confusingly, another UK regulator has the same acronym: the Food Standards Agency, which has nothing to do with financial services.
Written by: Helena BuckmayerTags: Filter information matrix by tag: salt, Filter information matrix by tag: stroke, Filter information matrix by tag: hypertension

A problem shared

Creating a good model from your experience data is not always straightforward.
Written by: Gavin RitchieTags: Filter information matrix by tag: technology, Filter information matrix by tag: collaboration

Does Solvency II demand stochastic models?

Solvency II is a major overhaul of the reserving rules for insurers throughout the European Union.  An important consideration for annuity writers is how it will relate to longevity trend risk.
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: longevity risk, Filter information matrix by tag: Solvency II, Filter information matrix by tag: ICA

Health of the nation

Geodemographic profiles use addresses or postcodes to classify people into groups which are homogeneous with respect to variables like income, housing tenure and life stage.  The original purpose of geodemographic profiles was to improve targeting for marketing purposes. 
Written by: Stephen RichardsTags: Filter information matrix by tag: geodemographics, Filter information matrix by tag: Acorn, Filter information matrix by tag: Health Acorn

Over-dispersion (reprise for actuaries)

In my previous post I illustrated the effects of over-dispersion in population data. Of course, an actuary could quite properly ask: why use ONS data?
Written by: Iain CurrieTags: Filter information matrix by tag: over-dispersion, Filter information matrix by tag: duplicates, Filter information matrix by tag: mortality projections, Filter information matrix by tag: ICA, Filter information matrix by tag: Solvency II