Abstract
It is known that the partial stop-loss contract is an optimal reinsurance form under the VaR risk measure. Assuming that market premiums are set according to the expected value principle with varying loading factors, the optimal reinsurance parameters of this contract are obtained under three alternative single and joint party reinsurance criteria: (i) strong minimum of the total retained loss VaR measure; (ii) weak minimum of the total retained loss VaR measure and maximum of the reinsurer’s expected profit; (iii) weak minimum of the total retained loss VaR measure and minimum of the total variance risk measure. New conditions for financing in the mean simultaneously the cedent’s and the reinsurer’s required VaR economic capital are revealed for situations of pure risk transfer (classical reinsurance) or risk and profit transfer (design of internal reinsurance or reinsurance captive owned by the captive of a corporate firm).
Keywords: Optimal reinsurance, reinsurance captive, risk and profit transfer, partial stop-loss, economic capital, VaR, expected value principle, loading factor, mean financing property
Volume
Vol. 41, No. 2
Page
1-28
Year
2011
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Measures
Value-at-Risk (VAR);
Business Areas
Reinsurance
Publications
ASTIN Bulletin