2008 Seminar for the Appointed Actuary Colloque pour l’actuaire désigné 2008
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2008 Seminar for the Appointed Actuary
Colloque pour l’actuaire désigné 2008
2008 Seminar for the Appointed Actuary
Colloque pour l’actuaire désigné 2008
Canadian Institute
of Actuaries
Canadian Institute
of Actuaries
L’Institut canadien desactuaires
L’Institut canadien desactuaires
2008
Sem
inar
for
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App
oint
ed A
ctua
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Col
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ur l’
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dés
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2008
Sem
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for
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dés
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8 Benchmarks – User Beware
OutlineOutline
• What benchmarks do Canadian actuaries use?
• What are the general issues with all types of benchmark data?
• What are the specific issues with the benchmarks most frequently used by Canadian actuaries?
• What are your responsibilities as AA?
• What benchmarks do Canadian actuaries use?
• What are the general issues with all types of benchmark data?
• What are the specific issues with the benchmarks most frequently used by Canadian actuaries?
• What are your responsibilities as AA?
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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e po
ur l’
actu
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dés
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200
8
2008
Sem
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for
the
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oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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ur l’
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8 Benchmarks – User Beware
What benchmarks do Canadian actuaries use?What benchmarks do
Canadian actuaries use?• IBC data
• Affiliated companies (primarily US)
• US general insurance industry patterns – AM Best’s Aggregates and Averages– ISO– RAA – NCCI
• Canadian workers’ compensation data
• Province-specific experience
• IBC data
• Affiliated companies (primarily US)
• US general insurance industry patterns – AM Best’s Aggregates and Averages– ISO– RAA – NCCI
• Canadian workers’ compensation data
• Province-specific experience
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
igné
200
8
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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ur l’
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8 Benchmarks – User Beware
From the New CAS Text on Reserving
From the New CAS Text on Reserving
• The use of any benchmarks must be utilized with caution, as there may be significant differences between the lines of business being analyzed and the benchmark with regard to:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding– Claims practices - Policyholder
deductibles– Policy coverages - Limits– Underwriting - Legal precedents– Geographic mix
• Such differences could make the development patterns non-comparable.
• The use of any benchmarks must be utilized with caution, as there may be significant differences between the lines of business being analyzed and the benchmark with regard to:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding– Claims practices - Policyholder
deductibles– Policy coverages - Limits– Underwriting - Legal precedents– Geographic mix
• Such differences could make the development patterns non-comparable.
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
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200
8
2008
Sem
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for
the
App
oint
ed A
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ry
Col
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e po
ur l’
actu
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dés
igné
200
8 Benchmarks – User Beware
What are the specific issues with IBC data when used by Canadian actuaries?What are the specific issues with IBC
data when used by Canadian actuaries?
Different . . .
• Policies for defining claim counts
• Approaches to claims management
• Underwriting practices
• Strategies regarding geographic targets
• Technologies that affect coding
• Strategies regarding policyholder deductibles and limits
• Legal environment by province
• Reinsurance programs
Different . . .
• Policies for defining claim counts
• Approaches to claims management
• Underwriting practices
• Strategies regarding geographic targets
• Technologies that affect coding
• Strategies regarding policyholder deductibles and limits
• Legal environment by province
• Reinsurance programs
2008
Sem
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for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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e po
ur l’
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dés
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200
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2008
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actu
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dés
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200
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What are the specific issues with using benchmarks based on data from affiliated companies?
What are the specific issues with using benchmarks based on data from affiliated companies?
Different . . .
• Coverages
• Legislation and regulations, particularly statutes of limitations
• Claims and/or underwriting philosophies
• Geographic mix
• Policyholder deductibles or limits
• Reinsurance programs
Different . . .
• Coverages
• Legislation and regulations, particularly statutes of limitations
• Claims and/or underwriting philosophies
• Geographic mix
• Policyholder deductibles or limits
• Reinsurance programs
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
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200
8
2008
Sem
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for
the
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oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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e po
ur l’
actu
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dés
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200
8 Benchmarks – User Beware
What are the specific issues with using US general insurance industry data as a benchmark in Canada?What are the specific issues with using US general
insurance industry data as a benchmark in Canada?
• Know your data!
• Potential differences in:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding
– Claims practices - Policyholder deductibles
– Policy coverages - Limits
– Underwriting - Legal precedents
– Geographic mix
• Know who develops the benchmarks
• Know your data!
• Potential differences in:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding
– Claims practices - Policyholder deductibles
– Policy coverages - Limits
– Underwriting - Legal precedents
– Geographic mix
• Know who develops the benchmarks
2008
Sem
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for
the
App
oint
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ctua
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Col
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ur l’
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dés
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200
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2008
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the
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ed A
ctua
ry
Col
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What are the specific issues with using Canadian workers’ compensation data as a benchmark for
other Canadian lines of business?
What are the specific issues with using Canadian workers’ compensation data as a benchmark for
other Canadian lines of business?
• Is it reasonable?
• Are development patterns similar?
• Is it reasonable?
• Are development patterns similar?
2008
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dés
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200
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2008
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the
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8 Benchmarks – User Beware
What are the specific issues with using experience from one province for another province in Canada?What are the specific issues with using experience
from one province for another province in Canada?
• Is it reasonable?
• Are development patterns similar?
• Is it reasonable?
• Are development patterns similar?
2008
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2008
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8 Benchmarks – User Beware
What are your responsibilities as AA?
What are your responsibilities as AA?
• Know your Standards of Practice
• Be able to support and defend your assumptions
• Know your Standards of Practice
• Be able to support and defend your assumptions
2008
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Standards of Practice, Section 1700 Assumptions, Sub-section on “Past experience data”
Standards of Practice, Section 1700 Assumptions, Sub-section on “Past experience data”
The available and pertinent past experience data are helpful in the selection of assumptions.
Other things being the same, pertinent past experience data are data
• of the case itself, rather than of similar cases,• of the recent past, rather than of the distant past,• which are homogeneous, rather than heterogeneous, and• which are statistically credible.
Usually, however, those criteria conflict with each other.
…The actuary would be prudent in adjusting the available data to take account of the circumstances of the case.
The available and pertinent past experience data are helpful in the selection of assumptions.
Other things being the same, pertinent past experience data are data
• of the case itself, rather than of similar cases,• of the recent past, rather than of the distant past,• which are homogeneous, rather than heterogeneous, and• which are statistically credible.
Usually, however, those criteria conflict with each other.
…The actuary would be prudent in adjusting the available data to take account of the circumstances of the case.
2008
Sem
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for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
igné
200
8
2008
Sem
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for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
igné
200
8 Benchmarks – User Beware
Conclusion – Returning to Ralph’s listConclusion – Returning to Ralph’s list
• The use of any benchmarks must be utilized with caution, as there may be significant differences between the lines of business being analyzed and the benchmark with regard to:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding
– Claims practices - Policyholder deductibles
– Policy coverages - Limits
– Underwriting - Legal precedents
– Geographic mix
• Such differences could make the development patterns non-comparable.
• The use of any benchmarks must be utilized with caution, as there may be significant differences between the lines of business being analyzed and the benchmark with regard to:
– Definition of claim counts - Claim coding
– Claims practices - Policyholder deductibles
– Policy coverages - Limits
– Underwriting - Legal precedents
– Geographic mix
• Such differences could make the development patterns non-comparable.
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
igné
200
8
2008
Sem
inar
for
the
App
oint
ed A
ctua
ry
Col
loqu
e po
ur l’
actu
aire
dés
igné
200
8 Benchmarks – User Beware
Conclusion – Sources of Benchmark Data for Canadian Actuaries
Conclusion – Sources of Benchmark Data for Canadian Actuaries
• IBC data
• Affiliated companies (primarily US)
• US general insurance industry patterns – AM Best’s Aggregates and Averages– ISO– RAA – NCCI
• Canadian workers’ compensation data
• Province-specific experience
• IBC data
• Affiliated companies (primarily US)
• US general insurance industry patterns – AM Best’s Aggregates and Averages– ISO– RAA – NCCI
• Canadian workers’ compensation data
• Province-specific experience