The Effect of Secondary Markets on Equity-Linked Life Insurance With Surrender Guarantees

The Effect of Secondary Markets on Equity-Linked Life Insurance With Surrender Guarantees

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Article ID: iaor201522209
Volume: 81
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 943
End Page Number: 968
Publication Date: Dec 2014
Journal: Journal of Risk and Insurance
Authors: , ,
Keywords: insurance, secondary markets
Abstract:

Many equity‐linked life insurance products offer the possibility to surrender policies prematurely. Secondary markets for policies with surrender guarantees influence both policyholders and insurers. We show that secondary markets lead to a gap in policy value between insurer and policyholder. Insurers increase premiums to adjust for higher surrender rates of customers and optimized surrender behavior by investors acquiring the policies on secondary markets. Hence, the existence of secondary markets is not necessarily profitable for the primary policyholders. The result depends on the demand for and the supply of the contracts brought to the secondary markets.

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