Buildingblocksofanactuarialreport
Howactuarial
conclusionsarederived
Es8matedoutstanding
losses
Fundinglevels
DiscussionPoints–PartI
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PaygenerallyfixedpremiumupfrontforapromisetopayclaimslaterClaimswillnotbeknownforawhileandaresubjecttovaria8onRisk:thedevia8onorvariabilityaroundanexpectedoutcome
PoolingandSelf-Insuranceare…InsuranceMechanisms
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premium+invincome=losses+expenses
fixed fixed minimal variable
BalancingFormula
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2015201420132012Prior
Outstandinglosses
…2019201820172016
Projectedfunding
December2015
ActuarialReport2TimePerspec8ves
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(Source: GASB Statement No. 10, Paragraph 22)
1. Liability for unpaid claim costs, including Incurred But Not Reported (IBNR) claims
2. Liability should be based on: • The estimated ultimate cost
(including effects of inflation and other societal and economic factors);
• Past experience adjusted for current trends; and • Other factors that would modify past experience.
GASB10:Determina8onofLiability
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• Collectdata• Organizeandsummarizeclaimsandexposuredata– Checkforreasonabilityandconsistency
• Performanalysis– Es8mateul8matelossesusingactuarialmethods
• Drawconclusions– Outstandingliabili8es– Projectedfunding
ActuarialProcess
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Claim Period Self-Insured Retention
1997 to 2000 $200,000
2001 to 2008 $250,000
2009 to 2010 300,000
2011 to 2013 350,000
2014 to 2015 500,000
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HistoryofSelf-InsuredReten8ons
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• GIGO– …garbagein,garbageout…
• Reviewthelosses– Lookforanomalies,largeclaims– Keepaneyefortrends–typesofnewlosses,recurringclaims,etc.
• Reconcilelossrunstodatainactuarialreport– Reasonabilitytests– Adjustments–deduc8bles,SIRlimits,etc.
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DataisKing!
• Details– Claimnumber– Loca8on– Department– Claimtype
• Lossamounts– Paidlosses– Casereserves
• Dates– Valua8on– Accident– Report– Close
• Addi8onalinfo– Expenses– Recoveries– Deduc8bles
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ClaimData
• Paidlosses– Cumula8vetotalpayments
• Casereserves– Valueassignedbyaclaimsadjusterofamountyettobepaid
• Incurredlosses– =Paidlosses+casereserves
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ComponentsofIncurredLosses
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IncurredLossesbyAccidentYear
Lossdevelopment
Bornhuecer-Fergusonanalysis
Frequency/severity
Lossrateanalysis
Selectul8matelossesbasedonappropriatemethodsandactuarialjudgment
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ActuarialMethods
Claim Period
Paid at 6/30/15
Age at 6/30/15
Paid Factor to Ultimate
Estimated % Paid
Estimated Ultimate
2009/10 $26,296,803 72 1.346 74% $35,408,541
2010/11 19,823,128 60 1.434 70% 28,426,728
2011/12 20,083,311 48 1.549 65% 31,103,822
2012/13 17,564,656 36 1.758 57% 30,875,497
2013/14 14,184,753 24 2.417 41% 34,284,576
2014/15 6,347,584 12 6.284 16% 39,889,520
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PaidLossDevelopment
Claim MonthsofDevelopmentPeriod 12 24 36 48 60 72 … UlJmate
2000/012001/022002/032003/042004/052005/062006/072007/082008/092009/10 26,2972010/11 19,823
2011/12 20,0832012/13 17,5652013/14 14,1852014/15 6,348
DiagonalrepresentsthelatestvaluaJon
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LossTriangle,ExcerptofPaidLossDevelopment
Claim MonthsofDevelopmentPeriod 12 24 36 48 60 72 … UlJmate
2000/01 2,637 6,735 9,264 10,632 11,456 12,1392001/02 2,977 7,763 10,749 12,077 12,962 13,8592002/03 2,456 6,435 8,978 10,086 10,897 11,6242003/04 3,139 8,217 11,252 12,686 13,759 14,5722004/05 2,757 7,332 10,086 11,351 12,349 13,1222005/06 4,195 10,709 15,111 16,949 18,362 19,6032006/07 3,897 10,142 13,626 15,411 16,600 17,6792007/08 4,418 11,446 15,687 17,922 19,305 20,5732008/09 4,972 12,659 17,149 19,620 21,158 22,8712009/10 5,840 15,115 20,454 23,166 24,914 26,2972010/11 4,442 11,796 16,582 18,631 19,823
2011/12 5,074 13,329 18,051 20,0832012/13 4,872 13,325 17,5652013/14 6,063 14,1852014/15 6,348
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LossTriangle,ExcerptofPaidLossDevelopment
Claim MonthsofDevelopment
Period 12 24 36 48 60 72 … UlJmate
2000/01 2,637 6,735 9,264 10,632 11,456 12,139
2001/02 2,977 7,763 10,749 12,077 12,962 13,859
2002/03 2,456 6,435 8,978 10,086 10,897 11,624
2003/04 3,139 8,217 11,252 12,686 13,759 14,572
2004/05 2,757 7,332 10,086 11,351 12,349 13,122
2005/06 4,195 10,709 15,111 16,949 18,362 19,603
2006/07 3,897 10,142 13,626 15,411 16,600 17,679
2007/08 4,418 11,446 15,687 17,922 19,305 20,573
2008/09 4,972 12,659 17,149 19,620 21,158 22,871
2009/10 5,840 15,115 20,454 23,166 24,914 26,297
2010/11 4,442 11,796 16,582 18,631 19,823
2011/12 5,074 13,329 18,051 20,083
2012/13 4,872 13,325 17,565
2013/14 6,063 14,185
2014/15 6,34814,185 / 6,063 = 2.339
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LossTriangle,ExcerptofPaidLossDevelopment
Claim MonthsofDevelopmentPeriod 12-24 24-36 36-48 48-60 60-72 72-84 … UlJmate
2000/01 2.554 1.375 1.148 1.078 1.060 1.0492001/02 2.607 1.385 1.124 1.073 1.069 1.0512002/03 2.620 1.395 1.123 1.080 1.067 1.0532003/04 2.617 1.369 1.127 1.085 1.059 1.0532004/05 2.659 1.376 1.125 1.088 1.063 1.0542005/06 2.553 1.411 1.122 1.083 1.068 1.0512006/07 2.602 1.344 1.131 1.077 1.065 1.0532007/08 2.591 1.371 1.142 1.077 1.066 1.0412008/09 2.546 1.355 1.144 1.078 1.081 1.0542009/10 2.588 1.353 1.133 1.075 1.0562010/11 2.656 1.406 1.124 1.0642011/12 2.627 1.354 1.1132012/13 2.735 1.3182013/14 2.3392014/15
Avg.All 2.593 1.370 1.130 1.078 1.065 1.051Avg.Last3 2.567 1.359 1.123 1.073 1.067 1.049Avg.Wtd3 2.551 1.358 1.123 1.073 1.067 1.049
Selected 2.600 1.375 1.135 1.080 1.065 1.052Cumula8ve 6.284 2.417 1.758 1.549 1.434 1.346Percent 16% 41% 57% 65% 70% 74% 100%
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LossTriangle,PaidLossDevelopmentFactors
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NumberofClaimsAbout3,460claimslast5years
$7,037 $6,410
$7,576 $8,229
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Frequency:at1.5claimsper$1MofpayrollSeverity:recentaveragesabout$10,000
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Es8matedUl8mateLossesbyPolicyYear
• Knownlosseventsexpectedtobecomeclaims• Unknownlosseventsexpectedtobecomeclaims– Morecommoninliabilityinsurance– Workercompensa8on(e.g.cumula8veinjury)
• FuturedevelopmentonclaimsalreadyreportedPaidlosses
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IncurredbutNotReported(IBNR)
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Case Reserves IBNR 23
$117.0 M (case reserves of $55.1 M + IBNR of $61.8 M)
ClaimLiabili8es=CaseReserves+IBNR
AsofJune30,2015
ASSETS ($ Millions)
Cash and investments $204.8
Receivables 0.2
Prepaids 0.01
Total assets $205.0
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liability for open and incurred but not reported (IBNR) claims $117.0
ULAE 9.0
Other 1.0
Total liability 127.0
Net assets (Surplus) 78.0
Total liabilities and net assets $205.0
BalanceSheetFinancialPosi8onataGivenPointinTime
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2015201420132012Prior
Outstandinglosses
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Projectedfunding
December2015
ActuarialReport2TimePerspec8ves
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Es8matedUl8mateLosses
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Ul8mateLossesLossRate = Exposure
LossRate
• Exposurebase– Workerscompensa8on–payroll– Autoliability–numberofvehicles– Generalliability–payroll,FTEs,expenditures– Property–totalinsuredvalue(TIV)
• Changesover8me– Infla8on–payroll– Mixbytype–vehicles,employeeclass– Membership
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ExposureData
1.69
1.491.541.57
1.84
1.261.39
1.251.311.461.39 1.41
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$37,286,000=$1.41LossRateX$2.6BillionPayroll
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LossRateper$100ofPayroll
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Accident Year Paid Case Reserves IBNR Projected
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Ul8mateLosses
• Add:– Expectedlosses– Investmentincome– Riskmargin– Adminexpenses– Excessinsurancepremiums
• Rate:
– Dividefundingamountbyexposureunits,saypayrollper$100
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excesspremiumsadminexpensesriskmargininvestmentincome
losses
FundingComponents
Member’s contribution = member’s payroll
x average Pool rate
x member’s ex mod factor
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ProjectedMember’sContribu8on
• BuildingBlocksofanActuarialReport– Data:claimsandexposure– Es8mateul8matelosses– Outstandingclaimliabili8es– Funding:losses,expenses,andrates– Discoun8ng– Riskmargin(confidencelevel)
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Summary
Questions?
Mujtaba Datoo, ACAS, MAAA, FCA Actuarial Practice Leader Aon Risk Consultants (949) 608-6332 [email protected]
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