B - Dibra and Leadbetter Flashcards

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2 leading causes of PC insurer insolvency

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1) inadequate pricing

2) deficient loss reserves

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kind of insurers being the most likely to fail

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new insurers, but it tends to stabilize after 1 decade of operation

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2 consequences of an insurer insolvency

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1) expose policyholders to unexpected economic loss
a) from claims not paid at full
b) from unearned premium lost

2) reduced confidence in financial institutions

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Define insolvency

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involuntary exit of the market because of winding-up order issued by supervisory authority.

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2 risks that could lead to the wind-up of an insurer

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insolvency risk

liquidity risk

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Contrast INSOLVENCY RISK and LIQUIDITY RISK

kind of companies being the more at risk of LIQUIDITY RISK

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Insolvency Risk
WHEN ASSETS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO MEET OBLIGATONS

Liquidity Risk
WHEN IT HAS SUFFICIENT ASSETS TO MEET OBLIGATIONS BUT THERE IS A HIGH LEVEL OF RISK THAT THOSE ASSETS COULD DISAPPEAR

branch companies where foreign parent fails are more at risk of liquidity risk

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4 company characteristics playing a role in most insolvencies

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1) SIZE
smaller insurers have less capital and less diversified (concentration of risk)

2) AGE
new firms lack experienced management and face strong competition

3) RAPID GROWTH
usually associated with loss reserve deterioration and under-pricing

4) POOR GOVERNANCE AND CONTROLS
unable to identify and act on threats

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Define proximate cause

5 proximate causes of involuntary exits

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primary factor that led to the winding-up order

  • foreign parent (home office)
  • inadequate pricing
  • deficient loss reserves
  • rapid growth
  • reinsurance unable to fulfill obligations to insurer
  • alleged fraud
  • affiliates
  • overstated assets
  • cat losses
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difference in paying the costs of an insolvency between Canada and US/UK

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In US/UK, liquidation dividends are used to reduce assessment needs

In Canada, PACICC must return liquidation dividends to solvent members of the industry

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2 advantages and 2 disadvantages of foreign participation in Canadian insurance industry

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More competition leading to more availability
More competitive premium leading to better affordability
Increase innovation as new ideas are brought to better serve customer
Allow access to international sources of capital

D
Foreign parent insolvency can lead to Canadian branch failure
Domestic fund and profit being transferred to foreign countries
Take market share from domestic insurer

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why it is difficult to measure the full costs of an involuntary exit of an insurer

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they do not only include CLAIM COST and UNEARNED PREMIUM, but also

  • costs from regulatory authorities, agents, accountants, reinsurers.
  • costs from lost wages, commissions, taxes, expenses.
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4 external factors that may exacerbate vulnerability to insolvency

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1) UW CYCLE
In cycle of poor profitability, decreased capital may increase the risk of insolvency
2) CAT LOSSES
such as severe whether and industrial disaster
3) VOLATILITY IN FINANCIAL MARKETS
interest rate risk contributes to failure
4) INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE
multinational more likely to exit

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4 strategies an insurer can take to reduce the likelihood of insolvency

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1) experienced senior management in place
2) strong internal controls and financial reporting
3) diversification in related LoB (avoid geographic and product concentration)
4) have risk-based supervision
5) purchase reinsurance

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