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The pricing of reinsurance policies i.e. the calculation of reinsurance premiums is a very complicated topic. The process is quite detailed and involves deep statistical analysis of huge volumes of data. The quality and quantity of this statistical data are very important for the reinsurers to ensure that they have determined the correct premium.
Incomplete or incorrect information could lead to wrong pricing, the effects of which can be disastrous. Under-pricing would cause the insurer to pay out more money in the form of claims than they receive in the form of premiums. At the same time, overpricing would make the reinsurance cover too expensive and result in the reinsurer becoming competitive.
In this article, we will have a look at some of the basic details which are taken into account while determining reinsurance premiums.
Firstly, it is important to note that the pricing of reinsurance policies is heavily dependent upon the type of policy. This is because the type of policy determines the quantum of money which will have to be paid out. For example, when proportional reinsurance treaties are signed, the reinsurer agrees to pay a fixed proportion of the losses incurred by the insurer. As such, the insurer pays a ceding commission to the reinsurer which is almost equal to that proportion.
For instance, if a reinsurer is agreeing to pay out 20% of the total losses, they will receive about 20% of the premiums collected. On the other hand, reinsurance treaties which are based on the excess of loss method are quite difficult to price. This is because the reinsurer has to take into account the probability of a loss arising when payouts go beyond a certain predefined level.
Reinsurance companies need to take into account a wide variety of factors before they decide on reinsurance premiums. Details regarding some of the factors have been mentioned below:
Statistical models are used to determine this base premium that must be charged. This needs to be adjusted for a lot of other factors before the final premium which needs to be paid by the ceding insurer is arrived at.
When a natural disaster has taken place, most reinsurance companies will not have the excess capacity as they will be paying out claims. If a reinsurance company is able to underwrite more business during such a difficult market, they are likely to charge a premium for the same. This also needs to be taken into account while considering reinsurance.
The amount of reinsurance premiums collected and even the profitability of the reinsurer is highly dependent upon the inflation rate which is used in the calculation. Many reinsurance companies have built indexation clauses into their contracts to help them price the policies better. Details about indexation clauses have been mentioned in other articles.
Once the customer has been acquired, the reinsurance company incentivizes them to transfer all their business to the reinsurer. This is done by providing discounts that keep on increasing based on the volume of business that is being given by the ceding insurer to the reinsurer. The concept of economies of scale is as applicable in the reinsurance business as it is in any other business.
Ceding insurance companies are willing to pay a small premium for a smooth functioning claims process. Hence, a reinsurer with a faster and more efficient process will be able to charge more.
The bottom line is that the calculation of reinsurance premiums is a complicated activity wherein a lot of factors need to be taken into account and they must be converted into a mathematical equation so that they are factored in during the pricing process.
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