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Optimal Reinsurance and Dividend Payment Strategies

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  • Pechlivanides, Pantelis M.

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This paper presents a normative model for the sequential reinsurance and dividend-payment problem of the Insurance Company (I.C.). Optimal strategies are found in closed form for a class of utility functions. In some sense the model studied can be viewed as an adaptation of Hakansson's investment-consumption model of the individual [3] or a generalization of Frisque's model for the dynamic management of an I.C. [2].In Section 2 the model is formulated as a discrete time dynamic programming problem. The objective of the I.C. is assumed to be maximization of the expected utility of the dividend streams paid to stock/policy-holders (s/p-holders). The initial reserves level is assumed to be known. The premiums to be collected in each period for selling policies are known in advance. The losses due to claims from policy-holders are random variables independent from period to period. In each period the I.C. must decide on the portion of the reserves to be paid as dividends and on the form and level of reinsurance with a reinsurer that quotes prices for any contract.Optimal strategies in closed form are found in Section 3 when the utility function of the I.C. is given by the discounted sum of one-period utilities of dividends; and when the one-period utilities belong to the linear risk-tolerance class, which is given by: (la) u(x) = (ax + b)c+1/a(c + 1); ax + b > o, ac o. (II) u(x) = — eγx; γ > o.

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  • Pechlivanides, Pantelis M., 1978. "Optimal Reinsurance and Dividend Payment Strategies," ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(1), pages 34-46, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:astinb:v:10:y:1978:i:01:p:34-46_00
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    1. Taylor, Greg, 2002. "Stochastic control of funding systems," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 30(3), pages 323-350, June.

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