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Equity between with-profits policyholders and shareholders

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  • O'Brien, C. D.

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This paper considers equity, or fairness, as being based on with-profits life insurers acting in accordance with their contracts. It uses the principles of with-profits business in conjunction with a legal approach to derive implied terms in with-profits contracts. The author examines certain situations of conflict between with-profits policyholders and shareholders. The paper does not regard all concerns put forward on behalf of policyholders’ interests as justified in practice: actuaries and regulators have been alert to issues and in many cases have taken appropriate action. However, it does suggest a number of practices that may be unfair. The paper also suggests that the current process for the reattribution of an inherited estate may favour shareholder interests over policyholder interests.

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  • O'Brien, C. D., 2012. "Equity between with-profits policyholders and shareholders," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(2), pages 435-474, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:17:y:2012:i:02:p:435-474_00
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