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Credibility and Persistency

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  • Young, Virginia R.

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Policyholders often decide to buy, renew, or cancel insurance based on the premium charged by the insurer compared with what they expect their claims will be. It is important for actuaries to consider the persistency of policyholders because the financial well-being of the insurer depends on spreading its risk over a large book of business. We use statistical decision theory to develop premium formulas that account for the past experience of a given policyholder, the experience of the entire collection of policyholders, and the likelihood of the policyholder renewing with or buying from a given insurer, that is, persistency. We assume that the persistency of policyholders depends on the arithmetic difference between the premium charged and their anticipated claims. We extend the work of Taylor (1975) in which he obtains linear credibility formulas by minimizing loss functions that incorporate the persistency of policyholders. We consider Taylor's loss functions and other objective functions, including those that account for the amount of business the insurer writes or renews.

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  • Young, Virginia R., 1996. "Credibility and Persistency," ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(1), pages 53-69, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:astinb:v:26:y:1996:i:01:p:53-69_00
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    1. Landsman, Zinoviy & Makov, Udi E., 1999. "Sequential credibility evaluation for symmetric location claim distributions," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 24(3), pages 291-300, May.
    2. Boucher, Jean-Philippe & Denuit, Michel, 2008. "Credibility premiums for the zero-inflated Poisson model and new hunger for bonus interpretation," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 42(2), pages 727-735, April.

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